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I take it you didn't note where they went before? The web is full of handbooks spare part diagrams etc. Various F & P sites as well. Have a dig around for your model. Which you didn't tell us by the way??
Join the orange to the red wire, and then join the brown to the white wire. I have done that and everything is working perfectly (except of course the pre-programming which the clock would do).
You have an hob with European three phase at 220volt mains wire connected.
You need to to disconnect from mains connection box on hob and fit conventional British brown, blue and green/yellow.
Inside the connection box you will see three live terminals,(L1,L2 & L3) there are usually some brass links to join them all up and then attach brown core to one of them. If the links are not there then you will need to fit 2.5mm links from a piece of wire.
I understand that you are tring to find a breaker and wire size for your GE JKP28 Double Oven. As I look up the specs on your oven I find that both ovens are rated at 30 amps. This requires you to use two thirty amp breakers one for each oven. The industry standard for Oklahoma requires that you use at least #10/2 wire for a 30 amp breaker. However, in some places it states that you can use #12/2 although I would not recommend using #12 gauge wire.
My suggestion to you is two 30 amp breakers and #10/2 gauge wire, this should be what will take care of the circuits and keep the wire form heating up.
I think I worked it out. Black = Neutral. Brown = Live for the two power spades. The four spades for the timer (from the top+ = Red, Orange, Brown then white on the bottom. You will notice that Red and Orange, Brown and White are clipped together. Timer (and oven) is now working perfectly.
replace 20 amp fuse and test oven with amp probe around brown wire on the right side of oven. should have +-14amps. need more help email me at [email protected]
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