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26 INSTALLATION
1 Remove 5 inches (12.7 cm) of the outer
covering from the wire and remove 5 inches
of insulation from the ground wire. Cut off
approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) from the
other three wires and strip 1 inch (2.5 cm)
insulation from each wire. Bend the ends of
the three shorter wires into a hook shape.
a Ground Wire
2 Remove the terminal block access cover on
the upper back of the appliance.
3 Install UL-listed strain relief into the power
cord through-hole.
4 Thread the 4-wire #10 AWG minimum copper
power cable prepared in step 1 through the
strain relief.
a Terminal Block
b UL-Listed Strain Relief
c UL-Listed 4-Wire Power Cord
5 Transfer the appliance's ground wire from
behind the green ground screw to the center
of the terminal block.
6 Attach the two hot leads (black and red) of the
power cord to the outer terminal block
screws.
7 Attach the neutral (white) wire to the center
screw of the terminal block.
8 Attach the power cord ground wire to the
green ground screw.
9 Tighten all screws securely.
10 Reinstall the terminal block access cover.
a White Wire moved from Ground Screw
b Hot Leads of Power Cord (Black and Red)
c Neutral Wire (White)
d Power Cord Ground Wire
e Ground Screw
Three-Wire Power Cord
1 Remove the terminal block access cover on
the upper back of the appliance.
2 Install the UL-listed strain relief into the
power cord through-hole.
3 Thread a 30-amp, 240 volt, 3-wire, UL-listed
power cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper
conductor through the strain relief.
Use UL-listed 4-wire #10 AWG minimum
copper conductor cable. Allow at least 5 ft. (1.5
m) of wire to allow for removal and
reinstallation of the dryer.
5’’ (12.7 cm)
1’’ (2.5 cm)
a
a
b
c
A 3-wire connection is NOT
permitted on new construction after
January 1, 1996.
A UL-listed strain relief is required.
Use a 30-amp, 240-volt, 3-wire, UL-listed
power cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper
conductor and closed loop or forked terminals
with upturned ends.
a
b
b
c
d
e
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