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The house supply has 3 wires Red , Black & Green , The oven has 3 terminals labeled 1 ,2 & N plus the ground ring connection green . The oven is a Chef premier model # Euc5350w , i am residing in australia if that helps Would i just run a bootstrap between the ground and neutral ? I only have a cheap small meter , i just tried it upon the red & black supply wires which maxed the meters needle so the red and black are opposite polarity ? It did the same also between the green and red, between the green and black there is continuity .[ UPDATE]So i got brave and wired it up , linking neutral terminal to the ground/green , black to terminal 1 red to terminal 2 and the hotplates work but oven doesnt , switched the positions of red and black and oven works but hotplates dont .. can anyone please help ?
Hi @clinthaffy Sounds as though it is a 2 phase oven i.e. you need a 2 or 3 phase supply to the house and then the oven needs to connected to 2 of the phases. FYI it is illegal in Australia to do electrical installations if you’re not a licensed electrician. Electricians need to submit a form to the electrical authority and give you a copy for any electrical work done. Also the insurance companies won’t cover any damage to the property if it is found that it was caused by faulty wiring done by an unlicensed person.