Need to check if my electric clothes dryer is getting power. I have a two wire circuit tester that I use for 120v to check for power. Can I use this for a 240v line and more importantly, which two contacts. It is a threw prong outlet.
You can test each hot leg against the ground... if they each got 120... added together they will be 240
So, you need to test the two hot legs separately...
Need? Only if the tester is 120v only. Otherwise just go hot to hot to see 240v
Bad breaker?
Dryer should be dedicated.
What brand of panel do you have?
Checked it out and only one side is hot. Either I have part of the breaker not working or a wire loose. So tomorrow heading to HD for a new breaker as I suspect since this happened after I switched the breaker on and off. Thanks everyone for the tips today.
Dryer is dedicated and the circuit breakers are square D. Fuse box is 22 years old
Right you are. I had to look it up. It is a NEMA 10-30. I guess the 240 is for the heat . They probably use 120 for the electronics. And I have no idea about the motor. That must mean they need a ground wire for the machine. I find it hard to believe they don't use a 4 wire plug to bring in a ground.To confuse things more the outlet pictured is an ungrounded dryer outlet. Technically the "L" shaped hole is neutral. Should get 240V across the two flats and 120V between one or the other flats and the "L".