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shuiend 01-24-2012 08:06 PM

Dryer Wall Outlet
 
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Today I went out to get a new dryer to replace the dead 30 year old dryer that was at my house. I get home with my new to me Kenmore and go to plug it in. Turns out that the plug at the wall is different. Below are the 2 pictures of the wall outlet and plug. What do I need to do to make the wall outlet work with the plug on the dryer?

The plug in the wall seems to be missing top center prong.
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Quality Control Bot 01-24-2012 08:16 PM

looks like you need a hammer drill and a bit. pretty straight forward.

ideally, spit on the bit so it is slightly lubricated to penetrate the plastic on the wall outlet.

You will know success when you feel it.

Good luck. web cam it.


** make sure its 220, change plug? make sure to trip breaker and test for power. You can die from it. Best to call electrician instead of dying like a fail baus.

yellowihss 01-24-2012 08:22 PM

You should be able to replace the cord on the dryer with a 3 wire.

hustler 01-24-2012 08:22 PM

Yes, check the voltage with your tongue.

Change the cable on the dryer, Lowe's sells a kit for this, its under $20. I recently learned this too.

bikersam717 01-24-2012 08:39 PM

http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?...llow&cId=PDIO1

RussellT94 01-24-2012 08:41 PM

Pretty straight forward to change the cord to a 10/3.

http://homerenovations.about.com/od/...ryeroutlet.htm

Joe Perez 01-24-2012 08:52 PM

Over the years, there have been a couple of different standards for electric dryer plugs in the US. The primary difference between the old receptacle in your wall (NEMA code 10-30R) and the new plug in your hand (14-30P) is that the latter uses separate connections for ground and neutral. The voltage is always the same (240 split-phase) and the amperage is the same (30 amps.)

You have three options:

1: You can take the cord from your old dryer and install it onto the new dryer. Dryer cords are easily replaceable, for this specific reason. When installing the old cord onto the new dryer, you will need to bind the ground (typically green or bare) and neutral (typically white) wires together inside the dryer.

2: Same as 1, but with a new cord. You can still buy 'em at any hardware store.

3: Upgrade the receptacle in your wall to a 4-prong style. This is probably the most difficult, and is no safer than options 1 or 2, since your house wiring is still only 3 wire rather than 4 wire.

shuiend 01-24-2012 09:04 PM

I will be going up to lowes or home depot in the morning and getting a new 3 prong cord for the dryer. Unfortunately my old cord is on the old dryer which will be hitting a scrap yard in the morning. Looking at instructions online swapping cords looks very easy.

curly 01-24-2012 11:02 PM

Wait, so you still have the old dryer? Just take the cord off. The end should just be ring terminals you can take off with three screws. Do it.

shuiend 01-24-2012 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by curly (Post 826007)
Wait, so you still have the old dryer? Just take the cord off. The end should just be ring terminals you can take off with three screws. Do it.

It is in the back of a friends pickup truck, which is further away then lowes. My time is also worth more then the time it would take to get out there. A new cord is less then $20 which definitely does not break the bank.

trickyrix 01-24-2012 11:23 PM

New dryer deserves a new cord anyway.

hustler 01-25-2012 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by trickyrix (Post 826022)
New dryer deserves a new cord anyway.

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Preluding 01-25-2012 08:14 AM

If the rest of the wiring in your house is up to par with that dryer outlet you probably have no grounds anywhere.

If its easy to rewire, run a new wire 10/3 to your panel (which is probably full of fuses and not breakers)
If you don't care, and you probably don't since you haven't done anything yet already.

Go pick up a new plug-in and leave out the grounding wire when you wire it up.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_conne...her_2_wires_go

Quality Control Bot 01-25-2012 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by trickyrix (Post 826022)
New dryer deserves a new cord anyway.

new cord deserves new outlet.

Braineack 01-25-2012 10:04 AM

new outlet deserves new junction box.

shuiend 01-25-2012 10:27 AM

I have installed the new 3 prong cord on the dryer and tested it. The dryer turns on and does stuff. Now to start a load of laundry so I can actually test the drying capabilities later today.

Faeflora 01-25-2012 10:30 AM

Just buy a string and put youe clothes on it and be done you snob

Braineack 01-25-2012 10:34 AM

Lars is a 1%er. He has the audosity to go buy a used dryer on CL and not buy one new from GE to pay for union workers to get extra vacation time.

Faeflora 01-25-2012 11:15 AM

I went eco and i will give you my front load HE nautalis for carbon credits.

Quality Control Bot 01-25-2012 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by Faeflora (Post 826150)
I went eco and i will give you my front load HE nautalis for carbon credits.

front loads are garbage IMO... paid a fortune for mine.. dry has been warrantied about 6 times.


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