Hello All,
I am newbie to this blog, and also newbie to the electricity etc.....
But a lot of people told me that I can do this myself, but I really want to confirm with all you experts....
I had a very very old dryer for a very long time, and it is using the wall plug something similar to 125/250v, 3 pole, 50A Flush Mount Single Receptacle.
But with the new dryer, I have to have the new wall plug of 3 pole, 4 wire, 30A, 125/250v.
I looked up the Home Depot specs for both, they both are the specs are the same. (That is so weird. I thought one says 50A and the other says 30A)
Here is the Specs for both:
Amperage (amps): 50A
ETL Safety Listed: No
Energy Star Compliant: No
Horsepower (hp): 250 hp
Maximum Amperage (amps): 50A
Safety Listing: Yes
Voltage (volts): 250v
Voltage Rating: 250v
I wanted to know can I just take the 50A receptacle to 30A outlet? Some people advised me that I can just replace the 50A to 30A. I wanted to make sure it is ok before I can do that.
Thank you all for your valuable knowledge.
I am newbie to this blog, and also newbie to the electricity etc.....
But a lot of people told me that I can do this myself, but I really want to confirm with all you experts....
I had a very very old dryer for a very long time, and it is using the wall plug something similar to 125/250v, 3 pole, 50A Flush Mount Single Receptacle.
But with the new dryer, I have to have the new wall plug of 3 pole, 4 wire, 30A, 125/250v.
I looked up the Home Depot specs for both, they both are the specs are the same. (That is so weird. I thought one says 50A and the other says 30A)
Here is the Specs for both:
Amperage (amps): 50A
ETL Safety Listed: No
Energy Star Compliant: No
Horsepower (hp): 250 hp
Maximum Amperage (amps): 50A
Safety Listing: Yes
Voltage (volts): 250v
Voltage Rating: 250v
I wanted to know can I just take the 50A receptacle to 30A outlet? Some people advised me that I can just replace the 50A to 30A. I wanted to make sure it is ok before I can do that.
Thank you all for your valuable knowledge.

