I can not plug the stove into a usual socket. The power cord on the stove has a female plastic end piece with 4 entry points. Is there a special attachment I need to have to make the electrical connection for the stove? Or can I cut the existing end piece and attach a normal plug?
Thank you for your help.
Dan
New wiring codes are 4 wire L1, L2, Neutral and Earth Ground
Old wiring was L1, L2, Neutral and Earth Ground were the same
I would check the wiring in the electrical box just to make sure the place is not 4 wire and a 3 connector plug was installed because that is what was on an old stove. If this is the case install a 4 connector receptacle.
If the house wiring is 3 wire you have two choices
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Buy a new cord and install it on the stove. You must then connect a ground strap from the Neutral wire to the stove frame inside the stove.
Here is the tech sheet
http://www.servicematters.com/maytag_library/docs/16026780.pdf
The above is probably the preferred method. The ground strap may even be in the unit, just not connected to the frame. -
Install a new 4 conductor receptacle and short using 8 gauge wire the Neutral and Earth ground in the receptacle. Code will probably frown on this as it gives the false impression that it is a 4 wire hookup.
I would check the local electrical code as to which is acceptable.
They may require that you upgrade the wiring.
Here is the install directions for your unit
http://shared.whirlpoolcorp.com/assets/pdfs/literature/8101P534-60.pdf
Here is some additional info
http://www.applianceaid.com/electric.html