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    i am installing an electric stove where our gas stove was and am wondering which wire to use. i am hoping 8-3 is ok. it's an older stove and the wire doesn't have to go through the walls but it's in conduit in the crawl space under the house. also the plug i installed said that the white wire goes in a special spot but all the other wires just go in the side terminals. should i put the copper wire with the black one or the red one?

  • #2
    plus the wire only goes about 15 feet, if that matters

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    • #3
      In all cases the bare copper wire should be attached to a green grounding screw, never to a power terminal.

      The white wire goes to a circuit common terminal.

      The Red and Black wires are the powered conductors.

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      • #4
        there is no green screw. i looked all over for some place for the ground and there is none.

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        • #5
          actually now that i looked at the box that came with the plug it says it's a non-grounding unit so what do i do with the ground wire?

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          • #6
            can i ground it to the metal of the box when i mount it?

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            • #7
              The new code says that any dryer receptacle and range receptacle be wired with a four wire pigtail and receptacle. Go out and buy a four wire pigtail Black, Red, White, Green. Get a matching 50 amp receptacle which has four openings in the faceplate. Inside the terminals are marked as to which goes where. The pigtail end that goes to the range - Black to Black, Red to Red, Neutral goes to the center (white) If there's a green ground wire on it remove it and ground it on the stove frame, the green ground from the pigtail fasten it to the same place on the frame ground.

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              • #8
                The wire size should be 6/3 plus ground for a 50 amp breaker for a range. This document will show you how to install the circuit. It describes a dryer connection but it's the same for a range.

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