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My power cord has 4 colors black, red,green and white. how do it connect them?

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White is the neutral circuit and it goes to the center connection of the terminal block on the dryer. Red and Black are "hot" wires and they go to the connectors on the ends of the block, doesn't matter which color is on which side. Green is the ground and it goes to the cabinet ground.
Post back if you have any questions.
Mike

  • Anonymous Jan 07, 2008

    Just wanted to follow up and see if you got dryer wired up.

    Thanks/Mike

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