Connecting new stove - Australia
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Connecting new stove - Australia
Hey all,
I'm trying to install a new oven i got 4 wires, red - black - green - white i know where they go but dose the white wire go into #2 on the terminal
I'm trying to install a new oven i got 4 wires, red - black - green - white i know where they go but dose the white wire go into #2 on the terminal
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Welcome to the forums from down under.
This is primarily a North American based site so your wiring is a bit different than ours.
We have occasionally helped members from there but we need a link to the appliance.
Based on your posted diagram..... your appliance is currently wired for one circuit. Since you have red and black that means you have two circuits there. That would require a jumper change on that board.
The jumper diagram is either in the owners manual or on the wiring cover door. We need to see it.
This is primarily a North American based site so your wiring is a bit different than ours.
We have occasionally helped members from there but we need a link to the appliance.
Based on your posted diagram..... your appliance is currently wired for one circuit. Since you have red and black that means you have two circuits there. That would require a jumper change on that board.
The jumper diagram is either in the owners manual or on the wiring cover door. We need to see it.
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Sorry.... forgot the different colors in different parts of the world.
N (neutral) is black.
L1 is red
L2 is white.
Your appliance is currently setup for 1N.
You need to change the one jumper and connect your wiring as 2N.
(Don't throw the 1 to 2 jumper away. Put it under one of the other ones for future use)
N (neutral) is black.
L1 is red
L2 is white.
Your appliance is currently setup for 1N.
You need to change the one jumper and connect your wiring as 2N.
(Don't throw the 1 to 2 jumper away. Put it under one of the other ones for future use)