Good question, but one I cannot answer. I do need to point out that the 70% factoring is only for service and feeder sizing, not the branch circuit.why we consider 70 % when calcualating neutral load for a range or dryer althouth they consume 240 voltage
and if they have 120 load it is usualy small
Now why is a dryer motor 120V-- I don't know.
why we consider 70 % when calcualating neutral load for a range or dryer althouth they consume 240 voltage
and if they have 120 load it is usualy small
I agree with ranges using the different voltages... but there is a huge variation on how they do it.Keep in mind that the different heat factors in ranges and dryers are being done by applying different voltages to the elements:
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I agree with ranges using the different voltages... but there is a huge variation on how they do it.
Here's supposedly a typical wiring schematic:
http://www.tpub.com/content/construction/14026/img/14026_215_1.jpg
And here's one for a Kenmore:
http://c.searspartsdirect.com/lis_png/PLDM/P0401166-00005.png