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I'd suggest checking with an electrician. Two 15's doesn't work for a 30 amp
240 volt circuit. Sounds like you're having a learning moment, here. From
your question, it sounds like you have a lot of learning available to you.

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Have electric garage heater that I need to provide recepticle for.
the plug is 3 prong and shaped as follows two lower blaces ot 180
degrees and center is a round prong. sort of like this but with the 2
180 degree blades lower than the center round prong _0_ can I
assume the 2 blades are to 120 v + and - legs while the center prong
goes to ground.

applience requires 30 amps of breaker so I will be using 2 15 amp
breakers and a 10 foot run of 10 gage copper.

stan


 
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