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    Comment on tkrussell's post

    Only the dryer was included in the main panel. All other items are added on new.
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    Comment on donf's post

    Thank you for your concern. I will be very careful. In case I could not manage it, I will hire a electrician.
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    Comment on EPMiller's post

    Thank you for answering my question. I have been taught how to run wire and did have some schooling about electricity.
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    Really, I talked to someone from an appliance store here. He said I needed four and 240v. But I am not very sure what in general a neutral is for in a 240v where there are three service entrance...
  5. Comment on donf's post

    So after 1996, a green grounding wire must be used for grounding the frames of the appliances. But what is the neutral is for if the four wire feed is needed for a 240v?
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    How much amp can I add to a subpanel?

    I have two hot and one white(neutral) coming in, 100amp, 240v. I want to add a laundry room and need a subpanel. The only 240v 30A I need is for the new dryer. The rest is 120v for two floresant...
  7. Why do we need a neutral in a 4 wires, 30amp, 240v?

    I have two appliances: one is old dryer which does not have a neutral, only 3 wires, black, red, and green; another one is a new oven which have 4 wire 30amp 240v. I want to know it is very...
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