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Need help on wiring US bought Washer and Dryer


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6 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

How, if you have no-one who understands simple wiring diagrams (and there's no circuit protection included in my simplistic schematic)?

 

I fear that there could be smoke and tears in the offing :(

 

We will test outdoors and test different configurations. If it burns up, I am not worried. I bought it 10 yesrs ago and its been sitting gathering dust. I couldn't care less if it catches fire. I will show ur diagram to an electrical engineer and ask him to tell my electrician what to do.

 

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4 hours ago, bankruatsteve said:

Crossy, this has me intrigued so hope I'm not beating the dead horse...

 

What if there was a 220v to 220v (or 240v) transformer with a connection to the mid-point.  Would that give the 180 offset between L1 and L2 leaving N with zero?  And, wouldn't that make it isolated?  Not sure what "wave" that would have but maybe not matter?  

I am learning a lot from the questions ur asking.

Thank u

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I bought this installed unit at the same time I bought the unit under discussion.

This is the Gas and electric model.

I use a step down transformer as it is 120v.

it has been used for 10 years with no problems even thought it is 60hz unit operating at 50 hz.

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Just now, pampal said:

I bought this installed unit at the same time I bought the unit under discussion.

This is the Gas and electric model.

I use a step down transformer as it is 120v.

it has been used for 10 years with no problems even thought it is 60hz unit operating at 50 hz.

 

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