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I should take a standard 220v three prong plug. They just unplugged our old electric glass top range and and plugged in the new induction range. You should check the amps though. Our old range was on a 40amp circuit and so far it has worked flawlessly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Don, Thank you for reaching out about the correct outlet for your Samsung NSI6DG9900SRAA induction range. For this model, a dedicated 240V, 60Hz, 4-prong outlet is generally recommended, as it complies with most induction range power requirements in North America. This outlet type should support the electrical demand of induction ranges effectively and aligns with the electrical codes in most areas. For precise instructions, please have your electrician consult the "Installing the power cords" section in your model’s manual, found between pages 4-6. You can review the full guide for detailed safety and installation information here: [Samsung NSI6DG9900SRAA User Manual] https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/EM/202406/20240611173416404/DG68-01624B-01_IM_NSI6DG9900SRAA_EN-CFR_240611_OK.pdf Should you need more assistance, please feel free to get back to us via the following options: 1. Facebook Messenger: http://m.me/Samsungsupport 2. Twitter: https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513 3. Samsung Community: https://us.community.Samsung.com/t5/Samsung-Community/ct-p/us When you message us, please provide us with this reference number (1147666212) to help our team gather your information. Have a great day. ^Charles
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