How do you wire an electric cooktop that has black red and a bare ground wires to an existing electrical wire that has black red white wires?

A Green wire (or bare wire with no insulation) is normally the local "Ground"wire A White wire is normally the "Neutral" wire. It is common to both hot legs on a standard 240 Volt supply A Black wire can be one of the two "Hot" legs of a standard 240 Volt supply or it can be the single "Hot" wire of a standard 120 Volt supply A Red wire can be the other of the two "Hot" legs of a standard 240 Volt supply Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz power supply service For the safety and protection of any user of the cook top it is essential that it is correctly wired to a green/yellow ground wire that is separate to the blue neutral wire For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below: "How does the ground or earth wire of an appliance protect a user if there is a fault with that particular appliance? A Green/Yellow wire is normally the local "Earth"wire A Blue wire is normally the "Neutral" wire on a standard 230 Volt supply.

(In the UK this may be a Black wire if the circuit was installed before 2006. ) A Brown wire is normally the "Live" wire on a standard 230 Volt supply.(In the UK this may be a Red wire if the circuit was installed before 2006.) As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed Before you do any work yourself on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.

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The fan has standard 3-wire connections (black, white, blk&white strip, ground). The remote receiver home-side wiring looks to be for 2-wire (blk and white)....

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