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Old November 1, 2011, 09:25 AM   #7
south.texas.dead.I
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Originally Posted by Doyle View Post
No, most 220v outlets don't have a neutral. The neutral is only needed if a particular appliance also needs to pull 110 from the same outlet (i.e. the dryer timer or the clock on a stove). Standard 220v is two hots and a bare ground.
This is my situation I have a white grey and a bare for the ground which is weird cause according to the color code the white would be a neutral but the guy I talked to about this said my three pot wires blue grey and green match the white grey and bare for grounding on the dryer wire. Now since I'm not using a neutral would it be better to just not have a pin in the connector?


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