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Instructions Remove the Wiring Compartment Cover. Remove the metal cover from the wiring compartment on the bottom of the garbage disposal unit. Install a Cord Clamp. Strip the Cord Wires (as needed) Install the Cord. Connect the Wires. Reattach the Wiring Compartment Cover.
Should I hardwire my garbage disposal?
Garbage disposals should be either hardwired or connected to an outlet through a grounded electrical outlet. A dedicated circuit is generally recommended, although a circuit that is shared with a dishwasher is sometimes appropriate.
Does a garbage disposal need a special switch?
Replacement Switch for Garbage Disposal Purchase a replacement switch with the same amperage rating as the old one. Some garbage disposals run at 15 amps while others require a 20-amp circuit and switch. You should be able to find the switch you need in home centers and hardware stores in your area, if not online.
Can I use an extension cord for my garbage disposal?
These garbage disposal extension cords are designed for electrical appliances such as electrical motors, garbage disposals or anywhere flat parallel cords may be used. Reliable garbage disposal cords from Prime come in gray with 16/3 wire gauge and come in 3ft or 6ft cord length.
Can you run dishwasher and garbage disposal on same circuit?
Yes, the dishwasher and garbage disposal can run on the same circuit. But they are more preferred to be powered by two different circuits rather than one. It is very important to make sure that both the appliances do not exceed the amperage rating more than the circuit amperage or even close to it.
What kind of wire do you use for a garbage disposal?
Have an electrician run a 12/2 wire from the circuit box to the switch hole. Contact an electrician and let them know you’re installing a new switch and outlet for a garbage disposal. Allow them to install a dedicated circuit in your home’s main electrical box and let them run wires to the hole you made for the switch.
Why is my InSinkErator not working?
Make sure that the food waste disposer is switched ‘OFF’ at the socket. Gently press the red button in to reset the disposer. If it does not stay in (retracted), wait ten minutes and try again. Turn on a cold stream of water and turn the disposer switch to “ON” position, the disposer should now run again.
What amp switch is needed for a garbage disposal?
Seimens Q115 15-Amp Breaker This is the ideal size for most garbage disposals, although you could choose to use a 20-amp breaker.
How do you manually turn on an InSinkErator?
Use the wrench to manually turn the disposal’s motor shaft first counterclockwise, then clockwise until the obstruction is dislodged and the motor shaft spins freely. It’s okay to use some force when turning the wrench, just be sure to support the disposal unit as you do.
Where is the switch for the garbage disposal?
First, locate the switch that powers the disposal unit. It should be located on the wall, but it may be under the sink. At the main service panel, turn off the circuit breaker that powers the disposal circuit.
Why do garbage disposals not come without a power cord?
No power cord included. It can be hard wired into the house wire at the disposer switch. It can be hard wired into the house wire at the disposer switch.
What gauge wire do I need for a garbage disposal?
A garbage disposal requires a dedicated 15-amp circuit, fed by a 14/2 NM cable with a ground. You may also elect to feed the disposer with a 20-amp circuit, using 12/2 NM wire with a ground. This is often done when the local code allows the disposal to share a circuit with the dishwasher.
What size is the wire clamp on a garbage disposal?
Many people forget this cable connector clamp when they install a garbage disposal. Don’t. It’s there for your safety. Be aware that if you use your own power cord, you’ll also have to provide a 3/8-inch electrical cable clamp connector.
Should a garbage disposal be on a 20 amp circuit?
Garbage disposal requires a circuit of 15 amps ideally. A 15 amp dedicated circuit is the best option for setting up one garbage disposal. Other than that, a garbage disposal can also work on a 20 amp circuit. Because in the kitchens of most houses, there is an electrical 20 amp GFCI outlet under the kitchen sink.
Can I plug dishwasher into disposal outlet?
Both disposal and dishwasher work properly on the same circuit if the load doesn’t exceed 80% of the total circuit capacity. Garbage disposals are hardwired because they have to shred waste food and keep your water waste management system safe. So the dishwasher and disposal can be used on the same circuit.
What is a knock out plug?
A knock out plug is a hole that has a cover over it. You will usually need to use a screw driver and a hammer to “knock out” the cover. Check out this picture. Once you knock out the plug, be sure to remove the plug because it may clog the drain if you leave it in there.
What is a knockout plug?
Knockout plugs are often used to connect dishwashers to garbage disposals. A knockout plug is a removable piece of material that blocks an unused orifice. If there is a dishwasher, then the plug can easily be knocked out with a punch and hammer and removed prior to installation.