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tomm
Nov 3, 2006, 01:52 PM
I am installing a
GEŽ 30" Free-Standing Electric Range(JBS55WK/CK/BK). It can use a 3 or 4-WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION plug from the range to the outlet. I have a double braker space available at the service panel. I have installed brakers into the panel for outlets and lights and then had them checked. I have never wired for a 40 amp breaker. What wire should I get and how should it be wired into the service panel. Is the 4 wire a better choice any help will be appreciated.

ed s
Nov 3, 2006, 05:40 PM
I am installing a
GEŽ 30" Free-Standing Electric Range(JBS55WK/CK/BK). It can use a 3 or 4-WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION plug from the range to the outlet. I have a double braker space available at the service panel. I have installed brakers into the panel for outlets and lights and then had them checked. I have never wired for a 40 amp breaker. What wire should I get and how should it be wired into the service panel. Is the 4 wire a better choice any help will be appreciated.
A # 8 wire.. two hot wires one white neutral and a bare ground... 4 wire #8 romex wire