Materials:
* Dishwasher
* Electrical wire (one core corresponding to the load)
* Linear circuit breaker (corresponding to the rating)
* Electrical connection point (socket or terminal box)
* Terminal connectors (WAGO or caps)
* Mounting tape or zip ties
Instructions:
1. Power off
* Turn off the power at the electrical panel.
2. Preparing the power cable
* Run the electrical wire from the electrical connection point to the location where the dishwasher will be installed.
*Make sure the cord matches the dishwasher’s wattage rating.
3. Preparing the dishwasher electrical wire
* Trim the excess dishwasher electrical wire, leaving about 15 cm.
* Remove the outer insulation of the wire by 2-3 cm.
* Divide the conductors into three cores: phase, neutral and ground.
4. Wire connection
*Connect the live wire (usually brown) to the “L” terminal on the circuit breaker and dishwasher.
*Connect the neutral wire (usually blue) to the “N” terminal on the circuit breaker and dishwasher.
*Connect the ground wire (usually yellow-green) to the “PE” terminal on the circuit breaker and dishwasher.
5. Installation of circuit breaker
* Insert the circuit breaker into an empty slot in the electrical panel.
* Secure the circuit breaker with screws.
6. Completing the connection
* Insulate all connections with terminal connectors.
* Secure the electrical cord and dishwasher cord with mounting tape or zip ties.
7. Power restoration
* Turn on the power at the electrical panel.
8. Checking the work
* Turn on the dishwasher and check its operation.
Safety Tips:
*Use only electrical cord that is rated for dishwasher load.
* Make sure all connections are securely insulated.
*Do not connect your dishwasher to an extension cord or multi-socket outlet.
*If any problems occur, contact a qualified electrician.