As a homeowner who does most of the maintenance in our building, I am now trying to hook up an electric dryer. The manufacturer installation manual shows two hookups at the machine: a 3-wire power cord connected to 3 terminals Red, White, and Black (with a green round wire connected to the frame of machine). The other hookup is for a 4-wire power cord, connected to same 3 terminal, but the 4th green ground on mahine frame is now connected to white-neutral terminal, and green wire from power cord is connected to frame of machine. Manual states that 4-wire connection is for mobile homes.
I ran a No.10, 3-wire armored cable from circuit panel to a 4-wire receptacle at machine, and hooked up a 4-wire power cord, as stated in install manual. I spoke to a few electricians who gave me different information:
1. You must have 4-wire all copper, 3 insulated, and one bare copper, to meet Code requirement. ( But I do not want to run Romex in an older house through walls).
2. Do a 3-wire power cord, as per install manual, and and 3-wire armored cable, with 3-wire receptacle.
3. Leave the 4-wire power cord and 4-wire receptacle, and 3-wire armored cable (I have already installed). But add a grounding strap from 4th green terminal on the rececptacle to the receptacle metal/outer armored cable.
I'm not sure what is best to do, and how to connect at circuit panel.
Any information is appreciated.
I ran a No.10, 3-wire armored cable from circuit panel to a 4-wire receptacle at machine, and hooked up a 4-wire power cord, as stated in install manual. I spoke to a few electricians who gave me different information:
1. You must have 4-wire all copper, 3 insulated, and one bare copper, to meet Code requirement. ( But I do not want to run Romex in an older house through walls).
2. Do a 3-wire power cord, as per install manual, and and 3-wire armored cable, with 3-wire receptacle.
3. Leave the 4-wire power cord and 4-wire receptacle, and 3-wire armored cable (I have already installed). But add a grounding strap from 4th green terminal on the rececptacle to the receptacle metal/outer armored cable.
I'm not sure what is best to do, and how to connect at circuit panel.
Any information is appreciated.