I bought a used GE electric kitchen range but the outlet cord was not included. The instructions on the back of the range states "Use a 3 conductor, if required, 4 conductor range cord set as listed below."
Type Length Rating
3 Cond. 4 ft. 50A-250V
4 Cond. 4 ft. 45A-250V
The guy at Home Depot sold us 4-wire range power cord with rating 40A 125/250V, 8/2, 10/2 SRDT. He said it would work.
My question is the instructions list a 4 conductor to have a 45A rating. The cord I bought has a 40A. Would it be safe to use or should I return it?
The electric outlet in the home wall is a three prong outlet. I will have to change it to accommodate a 4 conductor. Is this something I can do myself or should it be done by an electrician?
Type Length Rating
3 Cond. 4 ft. 50A-250V
4 Cond. 4 ft. 45A-250V
The guy at Home Depot sold us 4-wire range power cord with rating 40A 125/250V, 8/2, 10/2 SRDT. He said it would work.
My question is the instructions list a 4 conductor to have a 45A rating. The cord I bought has a 40A. Would it be safe to use or should I return it?
The electric outlet in the home wall is a three prong outlet. I will have to change it to accommodate a 4 conductor. Is this something I can do myself or should it be done by an electrician?
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