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Default Electric connection to cellar socket

On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 08:22:44 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:

He did write that he wants to wire the reverse socket into a
regular socket in the cellar. Run power cords from the
regular socket in the cellar.

One more thing to prepare in advance. Harvest an electrical
cord off an old appliance, such as dehumidifier, or AC.
Store that near the furnace. When the power is out, you can
open the connection box on the side of the furnace. Using
wire nuts, connect the old electric cord to the furnace
wires, and then you can plug your furnace into extension
cord. Please reconnect the hard wired power, later.



Connect the furnace with a plug into a receptacle to start with and it
becomes as simple as "pull the plug, plug it in".