MrMark
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A 4 wire fed dryer has insulated neutral. Old 3 wires were bonded, N to the frame to allow for short circuit protection, usually a strap or jumper wire which must be removed for 4 wire. They still allow for 3 wire if it is existing, once its moved or new construction the wire must be changed to 4. Ranges the same way. I believe this was in 96 code???
Thank you. I see what you are talking about now. The old wiring in the receptical had no ground wire just two hots and a neutral as these dryers are dual voltage devices (I am assuming having never seen one). So . . . to get some semblance of a chassis ground, the neutral was jumpered at the dryer from the wiring terminal over to the chassis because there was no ground available. A poor man's fault clearing system. Problem with this is no fault clearing if the neutral is open.
Me, I would read the manufacturers instruction and follow what they say. Their website should have recommendations .