Wiring a 240V Appliance
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Hint: There are 2 distinctions - old appliances, and pure 240V systems - which used 3 wire plugs. The former is no longer allowed, and was replaced with a 4-wire plug
- This one has a ground and 2 hots on a modern appliance. With 3 wires, it means it has 240v only, but not 120v. [1]
- See Spruce for difference between 3 wire and 4 wire installation [2]
- But - older appliances which were 120/240v, not pure 240 - also had a 3-wire cord, and they combined ground with neutral. But that is no longer allowed as it appears to be less safe - for example if in a non-fault condition, the person has lower resistance than the ground. See [3]
- If you only have a 2 conductor + bare ground, mark the bare ground as a neutral and run it to the neutral of the subpanel if you want 240V/120V. It is not clear whether codes allow this. [4]
- Does a 3-wire 240v circuit have a grounded neutral, or a ground that is neutralized?
- Thus: is it safe to say that any 3-wire appliance is pure 240V no 120V?