10 x 10 = 100 square feet.
10 : 13
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There are 10 times 10 = 100 square feet
10*18=180sq ft
Yes this is safe. But you need to purchase the right parts to make this work. I would recommend talking with the electrical department at Home Depot or Menards for something like this. The easiest and safest way will be to buy some stranded 10/3 wire (be warned, they charge an arm and a leg for this) and a junction box. Join the longest cord you can get to the 10/3 in the junction box using standard wiring devices. Then run the 10/3 to the dryer.
Probably not. The reason is the amperage required by the electric range. They typically require 50 amp whereas a dryer normally only requires 30 amp. Therefore, the wiring feeding the dryer is not large enough to support an electric range. Your range should be wired with #6 or 8 gauge wire, whereas your dryer is likely only wired with # 10 gauge which will not carry 50 amps.
Typical residential electric dryers are on 30 amp circuits, which means 10 gage copper wire. The circuit breaker should match the dryer cord rating, generally 30 amps.
in the USA 6ft is the longest pre-made cords for longer lengths, you will have to make a custom cord UL does not consider longer cords an acceptable solution
Yes the rated voltage is a maximum. A 250 v cord might be slightly thicker than one for 125 v. <<>> The voltage rating of an electrical extension cord is the insulation factor of the cord. These cords come in two insulation ratings, 300 volts and 600 volts. If the voltage rating is within the parameters of the cord maximums then it is safe to use it on that voltage. The amperage of the cord is based on the wire size of the cord's conductor. The rating of 10 amps will fall within the #14 cord size. Remember the longer the cord the larger the wire size should be to prevent voltage drop at the connected load end.
Thomas J. Dryer was born on 1808-01-10.
Woven Cord was created in 1999-10.
Assuming it's a 240 v circuit, 1800 watts is 6.7 amps and a 10-3 wire is ok.
Use a 10-foot long length of Weedeater trimmer cord. The drains are at the front and rear corners. Introduce with a slight twisting motion.
Sally Dryer was born on February 10, 1957, in San Mateo County, California, USA.
The best extension cord is a short one so that voltage drop does not occur. The cord should be able to reach the supply receptacle and be just long enough to reach the car. Do not use a 50 foot cord and roll it up if the vehicle is just 10 feet away. This cord should have a wire size so that is can handle the load of the block heater. A #12 AWG extension cord will handle a 200 watt block heater very nicely.
It is a 10 inch cord that attaches to the base of the phone charger.