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*Note many jurisdictions will require 10/3 wire + 4 prong plug. | *Note many jurisdictions will require 10/3 wire + 4 prong plug for dryer and range since 1999 NEC [https://belcoinc.com/three-prong-outlet-vs-four-prong-cord/#:~:text=It's%20really%20a%20very%20simple%20fix.&text=In%20residences%20built%20before%201996,provide%20power%20to%20these%20appliances.] | ||
*Check out wiring on 4-prong plugs - [https://www.thespruce.com/wire-a-4-prong-dryer-outlet-1152236#:~:text=Wiring%20for%20a%204%2DProng%20Dryer%20Receptacle,-A%204%2Dprong&text=This%20calls%20for%20a%2030,wired%20with%2010%20AWG%20wire.] | *Check out wiring on 4-prong plugs - [https://www.thespruce.com/wire-a-4-prong-dryer-outlet-1152236#:~:text=Wiring%20for%20a%204%2DProng%20Dryer%20Receptacle,-A%204%2Dprong&text=This%20calls%20for%20a%2030,wired%20with%2010%20AWG%20wire.] | ||
**Controversy - 4-conductor vs 3-conductor wire? [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/25061/should-i-use-3-wire-or-4-wire-for-a-range] | **Controversy - 4-conductor vs 3-conductor wire? [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/25061/should-i-use-3-wire-or-4-wire-for-a-range] | ||
**It seems that they mean ex. 10/3 for 4-conductor, and 10/2 for 3 conductor. [https://www.jadelearning.com/blog/3-wire-cords-on-modern-4-wire-appliances/]. Note this is not the same as 10-2-2 wire. | **It seems that they mean ex. 10/3 for 4-conductor, and 10/2 for 3 conductor. [https://www.jadelearning.com/blog/3-wire-cords-on-modern-4-wire-appliances/]. Note this is not the same as 10-2-2 wire. |