Teikas Dad
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I'm wiring my new shop and had a brain fart...
trying to wire up outlets for my dust collector and table saw (both 20amp/240v).
I ran 12/3 wire from the load center to the outlet. The wire is connected in the load center to a double pole 20amp breaker:
The black wire to one pole on the breaker, the red wire to the other pole on the breaker.
I'm using the following type of plug:
The issue I'm having...and can't remember how to do it,
is, the plug only has one lug for the black wire, one lug for the neutral and the green ground (according to the box instructions).
Where does the red wire go so I can get 240v to the plug?
1 - Do I not hook up the neutral (white) and attach the red wire to that lug on the plug or
2 - Do I hook up the neutral with the ground and red on the neutral lug...or
3 - Do I tie the red and black together on the black (brass) lug on the outlet?
trying to wire up outlets for my dust collector and table saw (both 20amp/240v). I ran 12/3 wire from the load center to the outlet. The wire is connected in the load center to a double pole 20amp breaker:
The black wire to one pole on the breaker, the red wire to the other pole on the breaker.
I'm using the following type of plug:
The issue I'm having...and can't remember how to do it,
is, the plug only has one lug for the black wire, one lug for the neutral and the green ground (according to the box instructions). Where does the red wire go so I can get 240v to the plug?
1 - Do I not hook up the neutral (white) and attach the red wire to that lug on the plug or
2 - Do I hook up the neutral with the ground and red on the neutral lug...or
3 - Do I tie the red and black together on the black (brass) lug on the outlet?

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