AsthaB
May 11, 2008, 02:40 AM
Hi,
Can you offer any tips/concerns regarding attaching 220 to a dryer and water heater that are being moved to a new location in the house. The circuit panel is 15 years old. A friend is doing this job and I can't quite ascertain his level of knowledge. I have limited funds and desperately want this done (and done right). Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. I'm in unincorporated King Co. Washington.
Here are some of my specific questions:
1) Do we need to buy new circuit breakers for existing appliances?
2) I know we need to shut the main circuit off, but is there a proper way to shut off/turn on to minimize spike/s on the line?
3) Anything you can say about codes would be greatly appreciated. The new 220 is already laid in place... is just isn't connected at either end. When the 'big move' happens, the electrical will become an issue. We are dealing with the
4) Special tools or products that are needed to do this job?
5) Rough cost to have a pro come do this? Things I should look for in assessing the pro-ness of a so-called professional? Certain certifications? Other stuff?
Thanks so much!
Wendy
Can you offer any tips/concerns regarding attaching 220 to a dryer and water heater that are being moved to a new location in the house. The circuit panel is 15 years old. A friend is doing this job and I can't quite ascertain his level of knowledge. I have limited funds and desperately want this done (and done right). Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. I'm in unincorporated King Co. Washington.
Here are some of my specific questions:
1) Do we need to buy new circuit breakers for existing appliances?
2) I know we need to shut the main circuit off, but is there a proper way to shut off/turn on to minimize spike/s on the line?
3) Anything you can say about codes would be greatly appreciated. The new 220 is already laid in place... is just isn't connected at either end. When the 'big move' happens, the electrical will become an issue. We are dealing with the
4) Special tools or products that are needed to do this job?
5) Rough cost to have a pro come do this? Things I should look for in assessing the pro-ness of a so-called professional? Certain certifications? Other stuff?
Thanks so much!
Wendy