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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Cerritos, CA Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | electricians look please hi, i have a dryer in my back patio that requires a outlet that can supply a 220v single phase plug. my panel is about 20-25 feet away from where i need the plug. in my panel i have 5 slots to put in breakers so i think i can slap in another one. the dryer requires a 220v single phase 30 amp outlet, how can i go about doing this?
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Miami,Fl Age: 38
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Cerritos, CA Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | so am i out of luck or can i use a double pole breaker? well i have 2 outlets like this.. and it says 30amp-125/250v on the front ![]() one is for the dryer and the other is for a electric stove no the tail looks like this.. ![]() thanks for you reply
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| Nissanaholic! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Miami,Fl Age: 38
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Trader Rating: (9) Feedback Score: 9 reviews | Your fine w/a dp breaker and the outlet in the first pic. The only difference between the 3 prong outlet and the 4 prong you have on the pig tail, is the extra wire on the pig tail allows for a 110v circuit to be used off of that line. The reason for this is alot of the appliances today have electronic components that run off of 110. You can still accomplish this by using the 3 prong outlet but you'd have to change the pig tail. On the back of the dryer there should be a wiring diagram to convert it to a 3 wire set up. Its been awhile since I've done this kind of work but its pretty straight foward. BTW plz don't use anything smaller than #10 or you could have serious problems. LMK if I can help you w/anything else. Lastly, you have a 2 phase circuit not a single phase. 2 phase 220v = 1 phase @110v + 1 phase @110v
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| Zilvia Junkie ![]() Join Date: May 2003 Location: Cerritos, CA Age: 26
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Trader Rating: (0) Feedback Score: 0 reviews | ya, so i guess 110 for the heating element and one for the motor . do you think i should split it up into 2 plugs? like thisthis? ![]() or should i just run a direct outlet from the panel (4-prong)
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| AFC #1 ![]() Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: 昨晩あなたのお母さんの家
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Trader Rating: (2) Feedback Score: 2 reviews | Your problem is with Amps not Volts. I would go into it more but I dunno the codes in your state and don't want to be responsible for you burning your house down.
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