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    May 14, 2007, 10:31 AM
    Changing a 4 prong to 3 prong
    I recently moved and my dryer is a 4 prong and I need to change it to a 3 prong. I am not sure which wires go where. I had a black, white,red and green. Do I take the green ground wire and attach it to the white neutral? My new wires all all neutrasl with the middle being the white.
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    May 14, 2007, 10:58 AM
    If you have Red, Black, White and Green at recpticle. Change to 4 wire recpticle.
    If you want to Go to the "Old Way" then you need a 3 wire dryer cord(30 Amp)
    The 2 outside terminals are usuall the hots. The center one will be your Green(Ground) Cap Neutral. Can Parallel only if Below 50 Volts or larger than 1/0.
    You will need to reconnect Strap at dryer connections, which tie Ground and Neutral
    Together.
    The reason they went to 4 wire, because, Neutral can carry current. Ground makes sure it will not become live.( The Case of the dryer)
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    May 14, 2007, 11:25 AM
    I want to go the old way. What do I do with the 4th wire in the dryer? Do I connect it with the neutral? I had the 3 wires attatched but it did not turn on



    Quote Originally Posted by Stratmando
    If you have Red, Black, White and Green at recpticle. change to 4 wire recpticle.
    If you want to Go to the "Old Way" then you need a 3 wire dryer cord(30 Amp)
    The 2 outside terminals are usuall the hots. The center one will be your Green(Ground) Cap Neutral. Can Parallel only if Below 50 Volts or larger than 1/0.
    You will need to reconnect Strap at dryer connections, which tie Ground and Neutral
    together.
    The reason they went to 4 wire, because, Neutral can carry current. Ground makes sure it will not become live.( The Case of the dryer)

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