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        How do I wire a 4 wire cooktop to 3 wire house
       
                  
        Hello,
 I am trying to wire a 4 wire cooktop to a 3 wire feed from the house.
 Wires from Cooktop; White, Black, Bare, Red
 Wires from house; White, Black, Bare
 Which wires should I connect to which?
 
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                      Jun 26, 2010, 06:41 PM
                  
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        You cannot wire this cooktop to this circuit.
 
 What you have is a 240v circuit with no neutral. You need a 120/240v circuit with a white neutral.
 
 There is one exception to this. Can you tell us what it says on the circuit cable?
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                      Jun 26, 2010, 06:57 PM
                  
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        [QUOTE=stanfortyman;2410539]You cannot wire this cooktop to this circuit. 
 What you have is a 240v circuit with no neutral. You need a 120/240v circuit with a white neutral.
 
 There is one exception to this. Can you tell us what it says on the circuit cable? Yes, "E123775 8/2 WITH GROUND TYPE NM-B 600 VOLTS (UL) B.  This was hooked up to a 240 cooktop.  It broke and we were replacing it with a new one.
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                      Jun 27, 2010, 04:50 AM
                  
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        OK, that is "**/2" NM cable as I suspected.
 
 You absolutely CANNOT use that cable for a 4-wire (120/240v) appliance.
 That cable can be used for a 120v appliance, or a 240v appliance, ONLY.
 
 You need to run a new circuit.
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                      Dec 16, 2011, 08:39 PM
                  
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        What if I have the same issue but my circuit cable says "E30445 (UL) AWG10 CU 2CDR WITH AWG 10 GROUND TYPE UF-B 600 VOLTS SUNLIGHT RESISTANT.
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        A #10-2 with ground cable can only be used for a 30 amp circuit either 120 or 240 volts, not for an appliance that needs both 120 and 240 volts, which requires a neutral that would be the white of a 4 wire cable.
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					  Originally Posted by smithlaw   What if I have the exact same issue but my circuit cable says "E30445 (UL) AWG10 CU 2CDR WITH AWG 10 GROUND TYPE UF-B 600 VOLTS SUNLIGHT RESISTANT. Electrically NM and UF are the same thing. In fact, UF is a type of NM cable. So you DO have the same situation. 
 
See replies #4 & #6.
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