B
If loc:l
codes
DO NOT permit
cablnetgroundlng
to the neutral
wires of the power
supply cords:
1. Disconnect
the power
supply.
2. Attach
a 3/4'. U.L.-lIsted straln relief
to each dryer through
the power
supply cord hales.
(See Figure 6.)
Ighten
each straln relief firmly to the
cabinet.
Place the power supply
cord or direct wire through
each
strain relief. Tighten screws flrmly.
3.
Remove
the grounding
wires
(green wlth yellow
stripes) from the
external
groundlng
connectors
and
fasten under center,
silver-colored
terminal
block screws.
Connect
separate
copper
groundlng
wlre
from external
grounding
connector
to approved
ground.
mower supply cord
Ungrounded
neutral
Figure 8
4.
Connect
the neutral wire of each
power
supply cord to the center,
silver-
color&d
terminals
of the terminal
blocks. Connect
the other wires to the
outer termlnals.
(See Fgure 8.) Tighten
screws. Forc6nnecting
plaln-end,field
wire, see 'Direct wiring connectlon',
Page 4.
5. Connect
separate,
copper
groundlng
wires (No. 10 minimum)
to
a grounded,
metal cold water
pipe'
by means of a clamp
and then to
the cabinet
of the appliance
at the
external
groundlng
connectors.
Use
Part No. 685463 grounding
wire and
clamp
assemblies.
Do Not ground
to
a gas supply or hot water pipe. Do
Not connect
the power supply cords
to the electric
power supply until
bath dryers are permanently
grounded.
(See Figure 9.)
metal cold water
pipe
1
Bumps on
grounllng
I
*cB
\
clamp
must
contact
pipe.
GROUF :DlNG CLAMP
MUS BE TIGHT
C'N PIPE
/
Figure 9 \
l
Grounded.
cold water plj )e must hove
metal continuity to electric 31 ground and
not be interrupted
by plast c. rubber or
other electrical
Insulating connectors
such as hoses. fifflngs. wast ler or gaskets
(including water meter or F lump). Any
electrical Insulating tonne :tor should be
jumped as shown with a le igth of No.-4
wire securely clamped
to t Iare metal at
both ends.
6. Replace
termlnal
blo zk covers. )
7. Tighten straln relief ck mps on
power
supply
cords.
(SE e Flgure 6.)
Four-wire
conned
ion
When fouriwlre,
NEMA-t ape 14-30R
receptacles
are used, n latching
120/240-volt,
3Uamperc
, U.L.-listed
dryer power
supply core I kits (pigtails)
must be used. The cord:
contain
four, No.-1 0, copper
COI lductors
with
ring terminals
or spade
'ermlnals
with
upturned
ends on dryer end, termi-
nating
In a NEMA-type
4-3OP plug
on supply end.
4-wire
ungroundcmd
neutral
.
Figure 1[1
1.
Disconnect
the powder
supply.
i
2. Remove
the terminal
block covers
by removing
the screw shown in
Figure 5.
3. Attach
a 3/4', U.L.-listed strain relief
to each dryer through
the power
supply cord holes.
(See Flgure 6.)
Tlghten each strain relief firmly to
cabinet.
Place a power
supply cord
or direct wlre through
each
strain
relief. Tlghten screws firmly.
l
4. Remove
the grounding
wire
(green
with yellow
stripes) from each
external
groundlng
connector
and
fasten under the center,
sitver-
colored.
termlnal
block screws.
llghten
screws.
5. Connect
the grounding
wire
(green
with yellow
stripes) of the
copper.
4-wire. power
suppbf cord
or cable
to the external
grounding
connector.
Remt
with the other
grounding
wire.
&\Connect
the
neutral
(white) wire
of each power
supply card to the
center,
silver-colored
terminal
screws
of the terminal
blocks.
Connect
the
other wires to the outer termlnals.
Tighten screws. (See Figure 10.) For
plain-end
wires, see 'Direct wiring
connection'.
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7. Red&e
the terminal
block
covers by first InstallIng the tab of
each
cover Into the slot of the dryer
rear panel.
(See Figure 5.)
Secure covers with the mounting
screws.
8. Tlghten straln relief clamp
on
power
supply cords.
.
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