How to Wire a Dryer Cord, and Dryer Outlet, 3Prong and 4Prong Dryer Cord.

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  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for showing the novice how to wire up the dryer Sir. I look forward to checking out your electrical wiring for the residential home. Good day Sir too. 😀😀😀

  • @alwayssearching1882
    @alwayssearching1882 Рік тому +3

    Informative and simple Dave. Good job. Remain in His Light.

  • @fernandogeo4424
    @fernandogeo4424 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent information for me, I am learning residencial electricity very useful , greet from Honduras , thanks for share information

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      You are welcome, I am glad my videos help you with your residential electrical education!

  • @rachelgerber6729
    @rachelgerber6729 3 роки тому +4

    Really nice informative video. Thanks for the extras available on your website!

  • @markcrowe9701
    @markcrowe9701 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video and especially the scripture reference!

  • @davej3487
    @davej3487 Рік тому +1

    A combo stacked washer/dryer in a 1966 Mobile home with 1 cord. It is a standard 3 prong and plugs into a NEMA 10-30 wall outlet.
    It was fed straight from the power pedestal with a 10-2 flex cord, bypassing the sub panel inside. Yes house is fed with 2 ea 50 Amp RV outlets outside.
    Sub panel is a 50 AMP GE fed from outside power Pedestal with an RV 50 Amp plug/6-3 wG with a double blank in the center two spaces.
    But the 10-30 outlet had the black to the right side 'HOT' pin, the Green to the Left side 'HOT' pin and the yellowish White to the center pin.
    I am guessing they used the GREEN wire as a hot??? I ran a 10-3 wG from sub panel 240V 30 Amp breaker, going to use the Black and Red for hot, White as neutral and bare as ground .
    But how to wire the 1-30 plug if it was wired as in my 3rd paragraph above?
    The washer must use 1 hot and ether the Green or the funky White.
    I may need to open the Pedestal and look at the 50 Amp RV plug.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      It would be best to ask this question using my website question form and include a photo of the pedestal panel, this way I can provide more resources than I can here.
      Go to ask-the-electrician.com where you will find the details for asking your question.
      Thank you!

  • @alexanderphan8589
    @alexanderphan8589 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for post an an excellent details value information.

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 2 роки тому +2

    Very good and complete educational video. We have to upgrade ours to 4-prong and I can simply follow these for our condo.
    For a condo built in 1987, do I need to check circuit breaker panel to see if it has ground wire for dryer breakers?
    From what I know it should have ground.

  • @justinryan5703
    @justinryan5703 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video

  • @PatoLoco1833
    @PatoLoco1833 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks Dave!

  • @darrenharris2978
    @darrenharris2978 Рік тому +2

    What cost to have all wiring done from beginning to end when their no wiring from dryer being relocated?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      Cost depends on the home, access to where the wiring needs to be installed from panel to dryer, it is basically a Time and Material charge with the rates relative to the location.

  • @rhess10
    @rhess10 4 місяці тому

    Good stuff. Nice explanation. Your website isn't working though. I would love to download the guide you mentioned.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  4 місяці тому

      What happened? make sure the url you are using is correct:
      ask-the-electrician.com
      Hope to see you there.

  • @dolnaldorivera
    @dolnaldorivera Рік тому +1

    Good very good thank you 🙏

  • @ironcladvee6229
    @ironcladvee6229 Рік тому +1

    My dryer won’t dry. We are the first ppl to live here and it was allegedly renovated. New dryer. The vent and hose is all clear. Our dryer vent outside though has obstructions. I’m wondering if this can cause a problem?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      Make sure the wiring for the circuit and cord are all correct. Yes - obstructions anywhere within the dryer vent process can cause the high temperature sensors to turn the heat off thereby preventing the clothes from drying.

    • @ironcladvee6229
      @ironcladvee6229 Рік тому

      @@AskTheElectrician Ughhhhhh. I’m just a woman, I have no clue how to check that.

  • @JJLearnsStuff
    @JJLearnsStuff Рік тому

    Great video!!

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 2 роки тому +1

    Wiring the three wire receptacle SHOWS the uninsulated ground being used
    as a conductor.??? While the older dryer 3 wire diagram (correctly) shows the NEUTRAL
    doing DOUBLE DUTY as both the equipment ground and neutral.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +1

      A ground wire is not considered a current carrying conductor, this is why most ground wires are not insulated with Type-NM Cables, and the same is true with most main service ground wires, except where an insulated ground wire is required for a specific application.

  • @jmmunoz
    @jmmunoz 2 роки тому +3

    @Ask-The-Electrician Thank you for the informative video. I moved into a house that has a 10/3 wire installed into a 3 prong dryer outlet. The ground and neutral wire are screwed into the same prong on the receptacle (the neutral prong). Will that damage the dryer? (Mine stopped working properly). Should whoever installed it simply have left the ground wire on the side, not connected? I bought a new dryer and will upgrade to a 4 prong outlet. I'm curious as to what benefits a 4 prong setup offers vs. a 3 prong setup. I want to understand why dryer manufacturers began designing 4 prong connections on dryers. Thanks for your insight.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Jose, Thanks for viewing the video and your comments.
      You are correct, a newer dryer will require a 4-wire cord and 4 prong outlet, so it is great that the existing circuit wiring has all 4 wires as needed, two hots, a neutral, and a ground wire..
      The newer dryers now require a separate insulated neutral wire because some of the controls require 120volts.
      As with any electrical circuit, a ground is required, however the old electric dryers that did not have a neutral wire were a basic 240volt circuit, but the new dryers that require a neutral wire are 120/240volt because the circuit provides both 120volt (one of the hots with the neutral) and 240volt provided with the two hots. However the older 240volt circuits will test as 120volts when testing each line to ground, but we know that a ground wire cannot be used as a current carrying conductor, therefore the newer electric dryers require a insulated neutral wire.

    • @kevinsimpson7687
      @kevinsimpson7687 Рік тому

      4 prong has a ground and 3 prong doesn't. That's the difference. The ground protects the hot from a short. If the hot is shorting on metal the ground will trip the breaker and keep it tripped until hot wire short is fixed. Never use a ground as or with a neutral or electricity will be energized on the grounds when power is being used on that circuit. In a main breaker box panel that has the main shutoff breaker in the panel the neutrals and grounds are bonded with the green bonding screw.

  • @TexasEngineer
    @TexasEngineer 10 місяців тому

    Here is a point of confusion. On a three wire outlet, the thrid wire was called the ground. On the three wire cord the middle wire is called a neutral. On the three wire dryer hook up the middle cord wire is called a neutral wire and has a grounding strap. Isn’t it dangerous to ground via a jumper to a neutral wire to the frame as shown in your picture? I have seen your picture in owners manuals before. It appears there is a name change between the outlet and the cord.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  10 місяців тому

      I know - it can be difficult. But the one way to know for sure is that I look at the existing cable that provides the circuit, and then verify the panel it comes from, and then check the connections. And to make it more interesting, if the circuit is fed from the Main Panel, then the grounds and the Neutrals are bonded together. The big difference with the cable is if the wire being used as the ground is insulated or not, because the neutral wire is treated as a current carrying conductor, but a ground wire is not, therefore the ground wire is often not insulated. So - when an electric dryer installation manual states that a Neutral Wire and a Ground wire (4-wires total) are required then this is what the dryer circuit will need.
      I hope this helps you!

  • @tbeautifulmelodies9820
    @tbeautifulmelodies9820 Рік тому +1

    How much does it cost for an electrician to rewire or replace electrical wiring for the three prong near dryer (2022)

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      Typically it would be a time and material project and the cost would depend on your location and the proficiency of the qualified individual or electrician.

  • @ChOppasOnD3ck
    @ChOppasOnD3ck 2 роки тому +2

    Can the white and green go together if no separate screw for green

  • @robertdaniels5755
    @robertdaniels5755 Рік тому +1

    I replaced my breaker for the dryer I had to get a special kind because that's just my luck and I changed the dryer outlet and I still have maybe 7 volts coming out all together.how do I fix?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      The following articles may help you with this problem:
      ask-the-electrician.com/causes-of-inconsistent-voltage-on-a-circuit/troubleshooting/
      ask-the-electrician.com/electrical-voltage-problems-and-solutions/troubleshooting/

  • @tdizzle2179
    @tdizzle2179 2 роки тому +1

    was curious on something i have a 40amp circuit older home the outlet is 50amp the dryer cord was modified to work in the 50amp outlet my question is how could i fix this to be up to code thanks in advance i thought about a 30 amp outlet but you cant do that on this circuit and i seriously doubt grinding down the pin on the L ground wire is the proper way the old wire from old dryer had a melted pin on the hot wire so i am looking at possibly having a major wiring job done the other issue is we have federal panel sorry for long post 👍

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      It sounds like you will be upgrading the home electrical system, so you may consider starting with a new panel, and then the specific circuits as per code including a new dedicated circuit for the dryer.

  • @TrueLoveTerry
    @TrueLoveTerry 2 роки тому +1

    Can you wire a 220 plug into a gas dryer to eliminate the gas, or do you have to buy a new dryer?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +2

      You would need to buy a new all electric dryer.
      Maybe you can swap your gas dryer with someone who has an electric dryer they don't want?
      Enjoy your new dryer!

  • @lloydmorris3518
    @lloydmorris3518 Рік тому +2

    👍

  • @TtvDrakyll
    @TtvDrakyll 3 роки тому +1

    Rewiring house, for dryer I thought the new dryer was 50 amp so bought 6/2 wire. After checking it is a 30 amp, can I still use the 6/2 wire and 30 amp breaker or do I have to buy 10/2 wire for the 30 amp breaker

    • @carlosreyes6448
      @carlosreyes6448 3 роки тому +1

      You can still use the 6/2 with a 30 amp breaker.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому

      If the walls are still open it would be best to replace the cable. It is not illegal to oversize the wire, however it will be much harder to makeup the dryer outlet with the larger wire.

  • @rigosandoval282
    @rigosandoval282 6 місяців тому

    greats informacion o please keep made more video .

  • @JTP999
    @JTP999 Рік тому +1

    If I have a 120v 20 amp dedicated circuit can I change it to a 240v 30 amp receptacle for a dryer?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      No - the voltage is wrong, and the size of a circuit breaker cannot be increased.

  • @richardboyd6756
    @richardboyd6756 2 роки тому +1

    So I’m moving my older dryer with 3 prong. Do older models not have to step down for 120v controls? That would be the purpose for an insulated neutral, so it’s not the case for 3 wire config?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      The voltage does not step down from 240 to 120 - if you have an all electric dryer. The requirement for a separate neutral and ground will be described in the installation manual for our specific dryer.

    • @richardboyd6756
      @richardboyd6756 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician thanks! Got it. Neutral was added for safety.

  • @ImeldaFinds
    @ImeldaFinds 2 роки тому +1

    I have a 3 phase compressor (reciprocating variable speed) that I hope to hook to power supply cord. Terminal has NO label of T1, T2, T3. How do I know which wire goes where?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +1

      Look up the motor information, get the make and model and search for a wiring diagram online. Make sure to look on the backside of the junction box cover plate, or the nameplate of the motor, the wiring diagram is typically provided at these locations.

    • @ImeldaFinds
      @ImeldaFinds 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician so I couldn't find wiring diagram online for the specific model. I wonder if it's because it's a 3 phase compressor.. only markings I see on the compressor is manufacturing markings

  • @carvanlai7132
    @carvanlai7132 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, I have a question. I have the 3 prong 10-30 dryer outlet on my garage wall, and I am only using the gas dryer. I bought the new Gen 2 NEMA 10-30 Adapters from Tesla. Every time when I charge my 2021 Model 3, the first few minutes can get 25mi/ hr , 24/24V 236v , but after 5-10 mins, it drops to 12mi/hr 12/12A 236V automatically . And couldn't manually adjust back to 25mi/ hr , 24/24V 236v again. Do you know what is going on ? I hope you can help me.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      Make sure that the 240volt dryer outlet has full power as required for the Tesla power adapter. It is best to have a dedicated power source rated for the specific EV Charger rather than using an power adapter.

  • @anthonybermudez2982
    @anthonybermudez2982 3 роки тому +1

    I was installing a new NEMA 10-30 dryer 3 pole plug. When I took off the old socket (it was cracked), there were 4 wires inside. The bare copper ground was secured to the back of the box, while the others were tied to the hots and nuetral. Is this correct? I have seen other videos that show that bare copper not connected, which I presume means it is also not connected at the box.
    What is the correct breaker box and plug box connection at each?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому +1

      As with any circuit, the ground wire is the most important wire, and it should be terminated properly. If the outlet box is metal, then the ground wire should be bonded to the box by using a ground screw, or when the outlet has a built in bonding strap to the frame of the outlet. In the case of a dryer, we have old 240volt dryers that do not require a neutral, and we have new 120/240volt dryers that do require a neutral. So we always use the ground wire. But in some cases depending on the age of the dryer, the neutral may not be used. In the case where the dryer circuit is fed from the main service panel, both the ground and the neutral are bonded together.

  • @dennism644
    @dennism644 3 роки тому +1

    Even tho I need an immediate answer my female box where the wire plugs into only has 3 wires but none are red... black white and bare copper.or is this set up not right and I beleive it to be on 2 30 amp breaker is that ok.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому

      Could be - so check the wiring very carefully and verify that it is correct.

  • @biggj21
    @biggj21 8 місяців тому

    Is it better to get an electrician to install a 3 wire nema 30amp 250v outlet installed or buy a gas dryer , as far as costs goes?
    Since they keep saying i cant jist swap out the outlet

  • @ricanrod8258
    @ricanrod8258 2 роки тому +1

    I have a 4 wire dryer outlet 240 volt. 2 hots, a ground and a neutral. Would it be safe to use an adapter (3 wire) that eliminates the neutral pin, and just uses 2 hots, and a ground?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      If the adapter is rated for 30amps, and the dryer requires a 3wire cord then the adapter should work fine.
      Enjoy Your Dryer!

    • @ricanrod8258
      @ricanrod8258 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician Thanks for confirming my understanding what I had, and could do.

    • @KevinCoop1
      @KevinCoop1 2 роки тому

      @@ricanrod8258 You should buy a 4 wire cord and install it on the dryer if it has the neutral ground jumper if there is a wiring schematic on the back showing both ways. Not some adapter that is for dryers from the 1980’s.

  • @liquidpolygons5772
    @liquidpolygons5772 2 роки тому +1

    Great video but how do you hook up a 4 wires to the 30amp breaker in the box?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +3

      Typically the Black wire is connected to one terminal of the 2-pole breaker, and the Red wire is connected to the other terminal of the 2-p;ole breaker, the White neutral wire is connected to the Neutral terminal bar, and the Bare or Green wire is connected to the Ground terminal bar.

  • @flat-earther
    @flat-earther 2 роки тому +1

    I suggest use dark background, white background too bright hurts eyes.

  • @AndrewLee1019
    @AndrewLee1019 Рік тому +1

    New construction home, can I use a range cord on my dryer?

  • @Ioang40
    @Ioang40 5 місяців тому

    Great video! I have a question - I have a 3 wire dryer outlet ( 2 hot -white and black and 1 bare wire ) . My dryer(2016 model) has 4 prong cord. Would replacing the 4 wiire cord with 3 wire be acceptable for my dryer ?Will it cause any problems? Thank you !!

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  5 місяців тому +1

      You can only use a 3-wire cord if the dryer manufacturers manual states that you can, otherwise it will require a 4-wire cord.

    • @Ioang40
      @Ioang40 5 місяців тому

      @@AskTheElectrician I had a closer look and my dryer has 2 green screws with 2 straps to the metal.How should I proceed? Just leave them as is ? Thank you !

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  5 місяців тому

      What does the owners manual say? Typically the electrical connections are described for specific equipment, because not all equipment is identical.

    • @Ioang40
      @Ioang40 5 місяців тому

      @@AskTheElectrician The two options are printed on the back of the drier 3 or 4 prong . How can I send you a pic of it ?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  5 місяців тому

      By going to my website as shown at my UA-cam Channel info - look for the links, you can submit a question and attach a photo - This is available to anyone. The link will be much the same as my UA-cam channel name as seen here. Hope to see you there.

  • @tonyyayo2115
    @tonyyayo2115 7 місяців тому

    This is kinda dumb question, but my mother's home only has the 4 wire dryer receptacle, and she has an extra electric range that she want to set up. Is it possible/safe to use the 30 amp dryer cord on an electric range? The manual specifies either 40 or 50 amp cord

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  7 місяців тому +1

      Great Question, however the range will require a dedicated circuit, so be sure to have the new circuit sized as specified by the manual.

    • @tonyyayo2115
      @tonyyayo2115 7 місяців тому

      @@AskTheElectrician thanks for the response

  • @earthlycolorbrown6246
    @earthlycolorbrown6246 3 роки тому

    A demonstration would be great...

  • @Aberod155
    @Aberod155 2 роки тому +1

    Question for you, I am going from a three wire power cord to a four which I am about to install. The middle wire on the terminal block on the inside of the dryer is green. I know usually it is white. This same wire is connected to the ground screw outside the dryer currently. Is the green wire acting as a neutral and would I disconnect from the outside of the dryer and connect it to the neutral screw inside the dryer with the new power cords neutral white wire as you normally would do? All the dryers I have worked on and switched dryer cords always had white inside the dryer and the terminal block. Thanks in advance.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      My question to you is where are you getting the 4th wire from?
      If the dryer requires 4 wires then there has to be 4 wires from the circuit. If the dryer installation manual states that the neutral or ground may be shared then the dryer would be allowing a 3wire cord and outlet, otherwise the dryer is requiring a separate ground wire and a separate neutral wire. Please check the installation manual and the electrical specifications.

    • @Aberod155
      @Aberod155 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician Firstly, thank you for the response. To answer your question, there are the two hots, black and red and then a green in the middle where a white neutral usually is. The green goes from that middle spot on the terminal all the way to the ground screw outside the dryer. So that is basically my four wires. I have looked at online manuals and one manual says that wire is green with a yellow stripe. It is not though. When I have looked up the dryer parts on parts websites, they have that middle wire being white, a black, red and then a green and white together. When looking on ebay for exact replacement parts I found one that has my same exact set up, red, black, green. Hope that helps explain my dryer situation. For reference it is a maytag mde2400ayw.

  • @aaronwilliams1473
    @aaronwilliams1473 2 роки тому +1

    Can 10/3 be used instead of 10/2 since 10/3 has to hots,neutral and a ground. Also is there a certain type of 10/3 I can use. It is for a 3 prong electric dryer

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +1

      Yes 10/3 is best to install if a new dryer circuit is being installed. The typical cable is Type-NM 10/3 w/G - it has an Orange jacket, copper conductors of course.

    • @aaronwilliams1473
      @aaronwilliams1473 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician ok also on the outlet end there are 3 connections 2 hots and 1 neutral what should I do with the ground should I connect it with the netural or don't connect it at all

    • @KevinCoop1
      @KevinCoop1 2 роки тому +1

      @@aaronwilliams1473 You should change the cord if 3 wire and dryer shows wiring for both to 4 wire cord. Dryers have been 4 wire since 1990’s but capable for 3 wire in older houses.

  • @Maggie-Gardener-Maker
    @Maggie-Gardener-Maker 3 роки тому +1

    I looked at website but don't see anywhere on there to sign up for the newsletter that you mentioned. How does one sign up for your newsletter that you mentioned?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому

      Hi Margie, Thanks for the info, here is the link, and I have placed it at the top of the websites as well.
      How to Avoid Electrical Mistakes: FREE Electrical Tips Newsletter and eBook
      ask-the-electrician.com/freeelectricalnewslettersubscription.html
      Enjoy!
      Dave

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому

      The Link to get the Free Electrical Newsletter and eBook:
      ask-the-electrician.com/freeelectricalnewslettersubscription.html

  • @hiviman
    @hiviman 3 роки тому +1

    how do you wire a 4 prong range cord on a dryer ? the circuit breaker is rated 30 amps but it has a range outlet for some reason

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому

      A range cord should not be used for a dryer. It would be best to change the outlet and cord as it is typically done for a dryer.

  • @adammendoza3503
    @adammendoza3503 2 роки тому +1

    Do you guys have an app. For this ask an electrician???

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      We are considering apps - possibly in the near future.

  • @rhcpdude019
    @rhcpdude019 Рік тому +1

    Can you use aluminum wire on a standard 3 prong outlet

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      It is best to use #10 copper wire for a 30amp dryer circuit.
      Aluminum wire may be used for larger circuits and as panel feeders when it is installed correctly.

  • @suzy1625
    @suzy1625 Рік тому +1

    where does the white wire go if i have a 3 wire dryer

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому +1

      If the white wire is not needed then just cap it off with a wire nut.

  • @kevinsimpson7687
    @kevinsimpson7687 Рік тому +3

    "NO" that's wrong info about the 3 prong dryer outlet. You "CANNOT" use 10/2 wire because a 3 prong has 2 hots and a nuetral just like a 4 prong. The difference is one has the ground 4 prong and the other one doesn't. You "CANNOT" use the bare ground wire as a neutral. Use 10/3 for both and bend the ground and stuff in back of box on 3 prong and don't hook the ground up to ground bar in breaker box. Silver screw on receptacle is a neutral not a ground. Ground screws are "ALWAYS" green

    • @nanbr7512
      @nanbr7512 Рік тому

      I think you're right because I'm installing a stackable dryer at my daughter's house, 3 prongs and after watching some videos I put both hot and ground in the wall socket and turned on the machine to do some tests and then I noticed that while the machine was washing the clothes I measured the amperages and the ground was giving 6 amps and in a hot giving 6 amps and another hot was giving zero! and when the machine was drying the clothes I measured again and a hot was giving 21 amps and another hot 18 amps and the ground giving 4 amps! after seeing your explanations I will change and put the neutral in place of the ground and make the amperage measurements again! the reason I put the ground was that on the machine's identification plate (warning) it says that the machine has to be permanently connected to the ground wire but looking from behind the machine at the connection that comes out of the machine to the prong, the ground It's connected to neutral! I’m from Ohio and de machine is used ! Old 3 prongs !

    • @kevinsimpson7687
      @kevinsimpson7687 Рік тому +1

      @@nanbr7512 You definitely cannot use the bare ground wire as a neutral because it will end up causing a fire. Electricity is returned back through the neutral wire while the dryer is in use. The bare ground is only wrapped in paper in the romex. Only in a main service breaker box with the main shut off in the box on top the neutrals and grounds are bonded. They are not bonded in subpanels they are separated. Neutrals go to neutral bar grounds go to ground bar. You have to buy the ground bar kit and install on new subpanels like Square D Homeline. 10/3 is the correct wire when wiring any dryer.

    • @nanbr7512
      @nanbr7512 Рік тому +1

      @@kevinsimpson7687 You are right! I will buy 3/10 and remove the 2/10 and I will make the connection with HOT+ NEUTRAL + HOT and because it is 3/10 with GROUND then I will leave the GROUND disconnected in the wall outlet box and also disconnected in the breaker box!

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому +1

      Kevin, Your comment is Incorrect - here is why: You must understand that there are old dryers that are 240Volt, and there are new dryers that are 120/240 volt. An older 240volt dryer does not require a neutral wire, therefor a ground wire is attached to the Ground Terminal of the dryer outlet and the circuit will include 3-wires total, 2 hots and a ground. A newer 120/240volt dryer that requires a neutral wire will require a 4-prong dryer outlet which has a separate terminal for the neutral wire, and a separate terminal for the ground wire, and the required circuit will have 4-wires total, 2 hots, a neutral, and a ground. In a new home we typically install a 4wire dryer circuit, which will then give us the opportunity to accommodate either an old dryer or a new dryer, therefore the dryer receptacle and the actual wiring configuration will be Application Specific for the dryer. To make a blanket statement such as you have made is Incorrect because we have to provide the receptacle and the wiring configuration according to the Dryer that will be connected. This is why we refer to the Installation Manual and the Electrical Specifications for the Specific Dryer that will be used, and that is what we wire for. Side Note: In older homes that did not have a sub panel, the neutrals and grounds are bonded together at the main panel, and this is why we commonly find a 240volt 3wire dryer outlet - a neutral wire was not needed at that time because dryers were not made as 120/240volt. This applies to most equipment: If it is 240volt Only a neutral wire is not needed, but if it is 120/240volt then a neutral wire and a ground wire is needed. And as Nan Br has seen there is return voltage on a neutral wire because a 120volt device such a 120volt timer or a 120volt motor is being used, but the heating elements are 240volt - with no return voltage.

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      @jamesbrown8182 Рік тому

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  • @bucky19491
    @bucky19491 11 місяців тому

    Hi Dave can you please tell me why one of the prongs would get so hot that it melted the rubber and the prong turned black and we could smell it burning

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  11 місяців тому

      Possibly a bad or loose connection. Make sure the wiring configuration is correct as well.

  • @aicomv8132
    @aicomv8132 11 місяців тому

    Really great video man! Question though how safe is it to change a 4 prong cord to 3 prong cord dryer because I have a 3 prong outlet. Would this be better or would you recommend a 4 prong dryer adapter with green ground wire that you plug the green to the outlet as well? Thank you so much!

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  11 місяців тому

      It all depends on the specific dryer that you have and what it requires.

  • @joshcapecod6098
    @joshcapecod6098 Рік тому

    is that dryer breaker supposed be GFCI?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      Yes - The NEC code now has expanded the use of GFCI protection for dryers. However check with your local building department to see if they have adopted the code change and requirement. Not all states adopt NEC code updates.

  • @donpech1422
    @donpech1422 2 роки тому

    Why when i hook up the 2 hot and a ground #6 the display gone on my stove and why i use the #8 with 2 hot and a ground it display the screen but wont turn on oven. Pls somebody help me thanks

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому +1

      What does the Installation Manual state as far as the Required Electrical Circuit for your Specific Stove?
      Does your stove require a dedicated Neutral Wire? If so then that is why it is not working right, and a new circuit may be required which includes 3wires and a ground wire - 4 wires in all.

  • @christineeccleston1038
    @christineeccleston1038 Рік тому

    How much would it cost to put a three-prong outlet

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому

      The cost to install always depends on the specific location and the available access to install the parts.

  • @camillemcdonald4470
    @camillemcdonald4470 3 роки тому

    Is there a reason why the middle wire is connected before the left and right?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  3 роки тому

      No - it's just the way we do it.

    • @brianbush9453
      @brianbush9453 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician establishing the path back to the source before the connection of hots is a safe practice even though they should not be working with anything hot. That could be a reason past, it's just the way we do it.

  • @losmoore3358
    @losmoore3358 2 роки тому

    Son just moved into a house that gas was used for their dryer. How can I put in an electrical outlet on the wall for my dryer ?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      Please visit ask-the-electrician.com/index.htm for detailed instructions about installing electrical circuits.

  • @davidwilliams9800
    @davidwilliams9800 2 роки тому

    Just need someone to do it because the wire has lost their color

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 2 роки тому

    You did not make it very clear. If you have 3 conductors with ground in the box, and a dryer that was manufactured in the 90’s or newer, you should buy a 4 wire plug, and use a 4 wire receptacle. If the house has a 4 wire and your cord is 3 wire, change the cord, not the receptacle.

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  2 роки тому

      If a new dryer circuit will be installed it should be a 4wire circuit, which includes the ground wire. But when hooking up to the dryer we always look at the specific dryer and what the specifications for that dryer require, then we install the proper cord, and change the receptacle as needed. The cord and receptacle must match the dryer specification, however the wiring of a 4wire circuit may be adapted for the specific requirement.

    • @KevinCoop1
      @KevinCoop1 2 роки тому

      @@AskTheElectrician How long since you have seen a dryer with specification of a 3 wire cord and plug only?

  • @dolnaldorivera
    @dolnaldorivera Рік тому

    Good very good thank you 🙏

  • @ironcladvee6229
    @ironcladvee6229 Рік тому

    My dryer won’t dry. We are the first ppl to live here and it was allegedly renovated. New dryer. The vent and hose is all clear. Our dryer vent outside though has obstructions. I’m wondering if this can cause a problem?

    • @AskTheElectrician
      @AskTheElectrician  Рік тому +1

      Make sure the wiring for the circuit and cord are all correct. Yes - obstructions anywhere within the dryer vent process can cause the high temperature sensors to turn the heat off thereby preventing the clothes from drying.

    • @ironcladvee6229
      @ironcladvee6229 Рік тому

      @@AskTheElectrician Thank you though.