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Default Power connections for stove


"volts500" wrote in message
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"Gary Tait" wrote in message
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Whereas On 23 Oct 2003 10:20:13 GMT, (Randd01)
scribbled:
, I thus relpy:
I just replaced my father in laws electric stove and the new stoves are

4
prong
not three. Make sure you find out which one your new stove will have

before you
go buy anything.
Wade or anyone else do you know the reason for the neutral on 220V I

don't
understand why it is needed. THough all you needed was two feeds of

110V
and a
ground. Are they splitting the power and running the controls and clock

on 110V
now?


tHe are using the neutral to power clocks and such. For new
installations, the code no longer allows using the ground as the
neutral for a stove, but if it is two wires + ground there, you can
install an old style recepticle there, and install an old style cord
on the stove.


Also, when installing a 3-wire (old style) cord on a range or dryer it is
very critical that the (factory) jumper be connected from the neutral
terminal (on the terminal block) to the appliance

frame...........otherwise
the frame will _not_ be grounded.


This is Turtle.

Is it legal to combine the Neutral and the ground at the receptical behind
the stove and not go all the way back to switch box with the extra ground or
neutral / making 4 wire system Hot,hot,Ground, and Neutral?

TURTLE