Thread: 220 Volt Plugs
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Default 220 Volt Plugs (not to code!!!!)

On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 10:30:17 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

On Monday, November 4, 2013 1:14:30 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Mon, 04 Nov 2013 08:39:26 -0500, Stormin Mormon

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On 11/4/2013 8:21 AM, wrote:


I opened the range socket, (power off). I loosened the




clamps that held the aluminum range wire, and loosed




the romex connector. Slipped the 14-2WG in through the




romex connector. Stripped the ends, put them in with




the aluminum wire. Ran the 14 to a box, which I screwed




to the baseboard. Or, more likely left the box loose on




the floor. This was 20 plus years ago, the details are




a bit faded in my memory. Plug the wall AC into the




outlet box. Put the cover back on the range socket,




plug the range back in.








I'm an outlaw. And a couple folks appreciated having AC




that killer hot summer. And you can't prove a thing.








That's what I thought you meant. I think everyone here, including


you, agrees that is a code violation. Somehow this got morphed


into changing cords, going to a larger ampacity plug on the AC,


is code compliant or not.




Any way to convince your news reader to stop inserting


lines between my text?




No, he's just as pig-headed about using Google as you were about

top-posting.



You should be the last one to talk about anyone being "pig-headed".


So stop ****ing up the Usenet and dump that ****, Google.

Google, not being client based, offers me the option of using it
anywhere. But I'm sure that's beyond your pay grade.


It allows you to screw up everyone else, all the time. It's all about
you, right? You must be a lefty.