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I am installing a Jenn Air JED8430 electric cooktop with downdraft. There is a black, a white, a green and a red wire coming out of the cooktop. There is a black, a white and a copper wire coming out of the wall. What do I connect the red wire to? Thanks,
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I just looked, and there is not a wiring diagram available on the web for this unit.
I am concerned about the black with red stripe to red.
Check to see if there is a wiring diagram somewhere on the unit (there wasn't one in the installation instruction or manual for this unit.). I believe the red wire on the house side goes to the black/black wire on the cooktop side (so I believe you are correct on your concern.).
House side green should be to the coiled silver cooktop side silver wire.
You do need a 208/240 volt supply from your service panel. The green is ground, white is nuetral, and the red and black should measure 120 volts each to ground or 240/208 between each other. It is normal for most breaker panels to supply 208/240 between adjacent insulators. If you are only getting 1/2 of that then the circuit breaker may not be straddling the insulator bar but be 1/2 notch out and both breaker pins contacting the same 110 supply.
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