My mother-in-law just got an "almost new" electric stove from a friend who is remodeling her kitchen.
The stove has a 4 prong plug, with 4 terminal screws on the back, but her kitchen has a 3 wire 220 recepticle.
Can I simply use a three wire cord, connecting up the black, red and neutral? And if so is the stove grounded?
The stove has a green ground screw on the back as well. Should I add a jumper from the ground to the neutral (white) wire.
Thanks - John
The stove has a 4 prong plug, with 4 terminal screws on the back, but her kitchen has a 3 wire 220 recepticle.
Can I simply use a three wire cord, connecting up the black, red and neutral? And if so is the stove grounded?
The stove has a green ground screw on the back as well. Should I add a jumper from the ground to the neutral (white) wire.
Thanks - John
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