Quick question.
I am looking at heating elements/controllers that will plug into my stove outlet.
Looking at my stove outlet, I have a four prong socket (the stove plug only has three prongs). The socket is printed with '250v 50A'. When I look in the circuit/breaker box in the house the circuit breaker for the stove is marked 40A.
The controller and 4500W element I am looking at have the following requirements:
220V 30A service. Includes a 6 ft power cord with either a 3-wire plug (NEMA 10-30P) or a 4-wire plug (NEMA 14-30P).
Is this going to be OK for my stove outlet?
Thanks in advance.
I am looking at heating elements/controllers that will plug into my stove outlet.
Looking at my stove outlet, I have a four prong socket (the stove plug only has three prongs). The socket is printed with '250v 50A'. When I look in the circuit/breaker box in the house the circuit breaker for the stove is marked 40A.
The controller and 4500W element I am looking at have the following requirements:
220V 30A service. Includes a 6 ft power cord with either a 3-wire plug (NEMA 10-30P) or a 4-wire plug (NEMA 14-30P).
Is this going to be OK for my stove outlet?
Thanks in advance.