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#295004 - 10/03/2007 20:20
Re: Home electrical wiring question...
[Re: canuckInOR]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14506
Loc: Canada
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Quote: I suppose a better option would be to find a cord with a 50 amp plug, and replace the power cord on the dryer -- then I wouldn't need to mess with the apartment's electrical at all. Receptacles are easier to source than spare power cords, however...
You know the Right Answer(tm): use a 30amp breaker.
The dryer's wiring is all done assuming a 30amp (max) protected circuit. Allowing more than 30amps sustained current could create a fire hazard in the event of a dryer malfunction.
Cheers
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