Joshua Peterson with Peterson Electric. Here in Lone Tree, Colorado helping a customer. He had a lot of good terminology, understood what he was saying. He was set up with a wall oven that was designed like a floor plug and a cord plug into that. That is what we typically on a free-standing oven. This is actually wall oven. What your manufactures spec required was that he would have a hard wire hook up. That is what they call it. Normally, guys will go in there and stick on some blue caps from there hardware store. We don’t suggest it. We suggest to use a rubber lugs. It is rated about 90 degrees Celsius. Your wire caps that you screw on are only rated for 20 degrees Celsius, so that will be the weakest link behind the wall oven once you push it in. The other thing, we went into and hard wired this down below for him. We did notice that the cord coming off the oven is copper, but the wires coming from the panel are aluminum, so we have dissimilar metals. We went ahead and joined and mated that with this rubber lugs and we are able to box that and safe it off. Thanks for joining us. Hope this helped you out! Have a great week!