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QuestionIs it hard to install a stove with a 220V line?Daniel Stoescu is a Master Electrician and the Owner and Operator of Home Tech Solutions, LLC in Hampton, Virginia. With over a decade of experience, Daniel specializes in wiring residential, commercial, and light industrial structures. The Home Tech Solutions team has over four decades of combined experience and offers comprehensive solutions for residential electrical needs.Not really, but you must be aware that a 220V line has two hot wires. Always make sure the breaker is off and connect the two hot wires to the proper terminals, which are usually labeled with X and Y. Also make sure the connections are snug.
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QuestionOn a four-prong, a copper wire is attached to white. Where does the green wire go?Community AnswerOn a four-prong, the black and red wires are power; the white wire is neutral; and the green wire is the safety ground. But older models may only use the black and red wires for power, and the plain copper wire for the ground or neutral. You can attach the green wire to any permanent metal part of the stove for safety.
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QuestionDoes the stove wiring have to be under the stove, or can it be behind it?Community AnswerIt can be behind the stove as long as there is enough room for the wires to fit without being pinched when the stove is shoved back in place.
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QuestionCan I use the 240-volt source from my dryer outlet for my electric range?Community AnswerNo. They're incompatible. The range needs more power than most any dryer would ever use.
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QuestionHow do I know which circuit breaker is odd or even, as there are red wires on both odd and even?Community AnswerThe main circuit breaker panel box is made so each circuit breaker next to each other is on a separate line. So each breaker next to each other is a 110 circuit, making a 220 circuit when combined together on a double throw circuit breaker.
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QuestionCan the stove be hard wired?Community AnswerYes, though it's not preferred, since there's not an emergency disconnect if one is ever needed.
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QuestionHow do I replace my older 220 volt wire?Community AnswerIf it's in a basement or crawlspace, you'll have to remove and reinstall the staples along the wire. If it's under a slab and a short run, then you may just be able to pull the new wire through. You may have to run the new 4-wire cable into the ceiling.
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QuestionThe black and red wires go on which connector?Community AnswerThey should be marked on the mountings. Or, refer to the manufacturer. It didn't use to matter which was which, since they're just supplying power, but the electronics now are very temperamental.
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