littlebritishcar
Well-known member
I had a 220 outlet added to my garage several months ago and the electrician told me that he didn't put a receptacle in yet because different tools require different receptacle types and I could easily do that myself. No big deal. Fast forward and I just bought a heater which has a 220 three prong style cord similar to below.
So I purchased the #6-30 amp receptacle for it (see below) and the back has three screws intended for a green, a white, and a black wire. From what I gather the green should be the ground and the other two are 110 "hot" wires which add together to make 220. All is good until I take the cover off the box and find four wires and no green: one white, one black, one red, and a bare wire. What the heck do I do now? Is there a way to make the three wire receptacle work with these wires? Any help would be appreciated.
So I purchased the #6-30 amp receptacle for it (see below) and the back has three screws intended for a green, a white, and a black wire. From what I gather the green should be the ground and the other two are 110 "hot" wires which add together to make 220. All is good until I take the cover off the box and find four wires and no green: one white, one black, one red, and a bare wire. What the heck do I do now? Is there a way to make the three wire receptacle work with these wires? Any help would be appreciated.
