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steelersman said:
then what are you supposed to plug your 120 volt washer into if all that's there is a 30 amp 220 volt plug?

I assume he's talking about a stack, one which uses just a 30 recep.
 
480sparky said:
Means nothing to me. It's my AHJs that count.

From dictionary.com:


I don't see an iron mentioned there.
right on. What I used to think of as a very simple task and went about doing without even using any brain power has now been turned into something that is now so GD confusing my brain feels like it's about explode! Man oh man some of you guys on here want to make everything so GD complicated. This isn't rocket science. Put a dryer outlet in and put a dedicated 20 amp 120 V washer outlet in and that's it.
 
steelersman said:
Put a dryer outlet in and put a dedicated 20 amp 120 V washer outlet in and that's it.
celtic said:
"What if" the "laundry room" is no more than the width and depth of the combo washer/dryer ?
Imagine if you will, a closet sized area (with a bi-fold door) that allows ONLY for the W/D and nothing else....going a step further, this W/D location is in a hallway.

So where do we place the 120v recept. when the W/D is a 240v 30A combo in the location detailed above?
 
celtic said:
So where do we place the 120v recept. when the W/D is a 240v 30A combo in the location detailed above?

Right outside the 'area' where the stack unit is. In the hallway. Nothing says it has to be behind or directly beside the stack unit.
 
480sparky said:
Right outside the 'area' where the stack unit is. In the hallway. Nothing says it has to be behind or directly beside the stack unit.
You cheated!
:D

Now how can this thread ramble on for 46 pages with correct answers given right away?

Chance to redeem yourself:
Could I put it the 120v recept. on another floor?
 
frizbeedog said:
Troublemaker. :grin:

46 pages for sure.
LMAO

:D


Someone claimed it's not rocket science....
blinded.jpg
 
celtic said:
Chance to redeem yourself:
Could I put it the 120v recept. on another floor?

I say not. It is to be installed for the laundry. If the laundry is in this 'area', then that's where the circuit & receps gotta go.

Not unlike trying to put your two SABCs in the garage instead.
 
480sparky said:
I say not. It is to be installed for the laundry. If the laundry is in this 'area', then that's where the circuit & receps gotta go.

Not unlike trying to put your two SABCs in the garage instead.

I disagree ;)

Hint:
The SABC req. is pretty specific.
 
480sparky said:
On which one? The laundry placement or the SABC placement?

Think about it for a second...the SABC req. is pretty specific ~ can the same be said about the 120v for the laundry?
 
celtic said:
So where do we place the 120v recept. when the W/D is a 240v 30A combo in the location detailed above?

I would put it right behind the unit, so in the future when they buy a new washer/dryer unit the required receptacle(s) are in place. Again, not rocket science.
 
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480sparky said:
Annnnnd, where is the laundry? Hopefully, near where 210.50(C) says it is.

Arrrgghh!

You're right!











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