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creahands
Feb 6, 2018, 05:38 PM
Can a 4 wire 50 amp outlet be used to wire a 3 wire 50 amp stove. The outlet is for a dryer. Please advise.
Thanks
Chuck
ma0641
Feb 6, 2018, 08:04 PM
The way I see it is 2 hots and a Neutral, cap the ground. Your Neutral should be bonded to the stove frame. However, I believe you could use the 2 hots, 1 neutral, unbonded from the frame, and then put a ground on the frame bonding spot. I hooked up a 3 wire feed to a 4 wire dryer. It stated that the neutral should be bonded to the frame. So in essence, you are just doing the reverse.
Stratmando
Feb 7, 2018, 12:23 PM
If the Outlet has the right angle blade as opposed to the straight blade prong, then it is 30 Amp Receptacle, and should not be on a 50 Amp Breaker. New and remodel require 4 wire Plug/Receptacle. You can stay with the 3 wire setup, On 50 Amps, would need to be Number 6's for Hots, 8 for Neutral, and #10 for Ground.
I would Get a 4 Wire Range cord and Receptacle, and separate the Neutral/Ground Strap at the Range Connections. This way Range is Grounded and won't carry any current. Good Luck
Stratmando
Feb 15, 2018, 11:41 AM
Correction, I would get a 4 Wire Dryer Cord and Receptacle, and have on a 30 Amp Breaker.