Posted by John T on July 19, 2014 at 07:51:00 from (216.249.72.121):
In Reply to: Re: 240 VAC Wiring posted by massey 333 on July 19, 2014 at 06:42:32:
Hey Massey Man, I owned a Massey 333 and loved it, wish I still had it grrrrrrrrrr
I have a question regarding your statement "if someone would go in and ask for wire for a 220 useage,they would be given 3 plus gr.wire and not 2 plus gr."
If a person indeed asks for a wire for 220 useage (NOT 110 PLUS 220) why would he need or be given 3 plus ground???????????????????? If its indeed 240 VAC Single Phase (NO 120 involved) THREE wires suffice, 2 insulated conductors PLUS an Equipment GroundING Conductor. That's ONLY 2 plus Ground. SURE if he just had to have or wants to buy 3, 4 or even 5 conductors it will still work, just wonder why he needs more then three wires (2 Hots & Ground)???
Not wanting to start a fight or argue remember Im here to help NOT fight, just asking as I figure Im never to old to learn
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