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tropical36
Nov 07, 2016Explorer
coolmom42 wrote:
Make absolutely sure that he and his electrician understand that it is 50 amp 120 V---NOT 50 amp 240 V! Otherwise it will cost you a LOT.
Say what???
It is in fact 240/120vac and wired the same as a residential electric range.
Now if you're using and wiring up a 30amp outlet (receptacles and/or outlets aren't plugs by the way and for those who have trouble differentiating males from females...lol), you certainly wouldn't want to wire it like an older residential clothes dryer for 240vac and where the problem lies with those who claim to be licensed professionals.
These are most definitely 120vac and consist of one hot, one neutral, and one ground.
Funny word, professionalism and in many instances, if you really want something done right, then you might just have to do it yourself.
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