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mijero
Feb 10, 2009, 10:01 AM
I have a 40 amp dedicated circuit for a cook top wired with 8-3 wire containing four wires, white, black, red and copper. The cook top I purchased has three wires, black, red and copper. Why doesen't the cook top have a white (netural) wire? And what do I do with the white wire?
stanfortyman
Feb 10, 2009, 11:02 AM
The cook top I purchased has three wires, black, red and copper. Why doesen't the cook top have a white (netural) wire? Because it does not need or use one. That would be a straight 240v appliance, where one like it that requires a neutral would be a 120/240v appliance.
And what do I do with the white wire?Just cap it off.
abcsalem
Feb 10, 2009, 03:01 PM
FYI,
120v appliance requires, one HOT, one Neutral, one Ground
240v appliance requires, two HOT (from a dual pole breaker) and one Ground
120v/240v appliance requires, two HOT (from a dual pole breaker), one Neutral, and one Ground
ZoeMarie
Feb 10, 2009, 03:06 PM
I asked the same question on here when we got our cooktop. Stanfortyman is right. We capped off the white and we were good to go