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It’s not really a kit. You can take any 120v 12 or 14awg cord and use it. Snip an extension cord and wire but it in or you can buy one from Home Depot or Lowe’s reasy to be wire nutted in place. Just remember which ever hole the cord comes out of, should be protected somehow so that the cord does not change against bare metal. You can find a breaker box holder with a nut on it that will fit in the hole and clamp and hold the wire securely in place.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my situation, a had a #12 Romex cable coming from the back wall. I used twist connectors to splice the Romex wires to the wires in the hood electrical enclosure. If there are no supply wires available, purchase a #14 gauge cord from from your local hardware store. Keep in mind, you need a 120VAC duplex receptacle nearby. The cord may look ugly since its visible and above the range. The preferred way is to have the Romex cable coming from the wall and into the AC compartment power box of the hood.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Roc, we recommend using part number W10613691 for the power cord.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The power cord part # is w10355452, this was located inside the manual. After going online and to few local stores, this cord can be replaced with several others. They will tell you when you look it up.
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