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Use 6/3 w GR,when installing new stove, that is,it has four wires, 2-120v hot legs,one neutral, one ground. New codes in certain places require neutral and ground.
Its just a safer set up. Most old installations are only three wires.
Remember you also need the 4 prong appliance plug and outlet.
If there is no outlet currently, you will need to have one wired to that location. If the box and wires are in place, yet the recepticle itself is missing, just wire it up.
It is a receptacle outlet wired into a home with the capacity to handle the amperage rating of the range. The cord on the range plugs into this receptacle to receive its power supply so that the range can operate.
The typical flue gas temp at the inlet to the air heater is about 650-750 DegF range.
The normal range should be anywhere from 1/4 to half way depending on the style of gauge. My 92 has air and it runs just a bit above the 1/4 mark.
no. the breaker is 40amps.fire hazard
210 to 220 is a safe range.
If there is no outlet currently, you will need to have one wired to that location. If the box and wires are in place, yet the recepticle itself is missing, just wire it up.
There is a huge range in most every woman's clothing outlet - far too many to list here.
As long as it is in the normal range (not at either extreme) you should be OK
It is a receptacle outlet wired into a home with the capacity to handle the amperage rating of the range. The cord on the range plugs into this receptacle to receive its power supply so that the range can operate.
The typical flue gas temp at the inlet to the air heater is about 650-750 DegF range.
Between 80 and 130.
The normal range should be anywhere from 1/4 to half way depending on the style of gauge. My 92 has air and it runs just a bit above the 1/4 mark.
no. the breaker is 40amps.fire hazard
Range is the difference of cooling water inlet and cooling water outlet temp
In the normal range - usually around 210 degrees In the normal range - usually around 210 degrees
The acceptable range of ac voltage at an outlet is from 115 to 120 volts. The utility company has a mandate to keep the voltage within a 10% fluctuation range. The catch is 10% from what set point voltage.