ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSInstallation Instructions7When connecting to a three-conductor branchcircuit, if local codes permit:a. Connect the cooktop ground conductor leadto the brach circuit ground using a wire nut.b. Connect the cooktop red lead to the branchcircuit red lead in accordance with localcodes, using a wire nut.c. Connect the cooktop black lead to thebranch circuit black lead in accordance withlocal codes, using a wire nut. If the residencered, black or white leads are aluminumconductors, see WARNING.d. Install Junction Box Cover.NEW CONSTRUCTION AND BRANCHCIRCUIT CONNECTIONWhen making the wireconnections, use theentire length of conduitprovided. The conduitmust not be shortened(unless required by localcodes). The conduit lengthis 4 ft. With the cooktop inplace, open the front ofthe cabinet door. Insertthe wires from the conduitthrough the opening ofthe junction box. The conduit strain relief clampmust be securely attached to the junction box andthe flexible conduit must be securely attached tothe clamp.• When installing in new construction, or• When installing in a mobile home, or• When installing in a recreational vehicle, or• When local codes do not permit groundingthrough neutral:a. Insert conduit through strain relief and tighten.b. Attach the appliance grounding lead (greenor bare copper) in accordance with local codes.If the residence grounding conductor isaluminum, see WARNING.Ground WireJunction Box CoverJunction Box CoverGround and NeutralWiresWARNING: Improper connectionof aluminum house wiring to copperleads can result in an electrical hazard orfire. Use only connectors designed forjoining copper to aluminum and follow themanufacturer’s recommended procedureclosely.THREE-CONDUCTOR BRANCH CIRCUITCONNECTIONInstall junction boxso that it can bereached throughthe front of thecabinet.16″Min.Strain Relief