A 2C #14 will be suffice but it should be the only device on the circuit. This is known as a dedicated circuit.
a shorted out outlet can cause a backfeed on the white wire, an open circuit on the white wire with and electrical appliance plugged in to an outlet can cause the same type of backfeed
Sir, i will not go by watts because it can take many hundreds of watts per outlet but it also depend on the size of the wire in the outlet the bigger the number the more watts.
just leave the neutral wire as it is and connect the other two !!
it is Outlet that will work with 2 hot wire one black and white.
The gauge of wire is referenced to the capacity of a wire to carry amperage and has nothing to do with the voltage. The voltage of a wire is determined by the type of insulation that surrounds the wire. The size of the wire is determined by the amperage of the load and the distance from the supply.
To ground it. Washing machine build up a lot of static electricity.
There was a ground wire attached to the outlet.
You find a space in your electric panel that will hold a 30 A breaker. You run 10 gauge wire from the electric panel to where you mount the outlet. You buy a 30 A rated outlet with a receptacle that matches the cotton candy machine. Black wire goes to the brass colored screw on the outlet, white wire to silver screw and ground wire to green screw.
the metal casing around it :)
You don't.
If a wire comes loose or breaks, yeah, you might be able to fix it. The most common failure is in the drive transmission. It is a shop job with a few special tools to replace them, and the cost is fairly close to the cost of a new washing machine.
for one machine no wire. for 2 machines one wire. for 3 machines two wire. .... similarly for n machine (n-1) wires are required.
a shorted out outlet can cause a backfeed on the white wire, an open circuit on the white wire with and electrical appliance plugged in to an outlet can cause the same type of backfeed
No, that is not unsafe.
Sir, i will not go by watts because it can take many hundreds of watts per outlet but it also depend on the size of the wire in the outlet the bigger the number the more watts.
Ground wire is loose or disconnected somewhere in that circuit.
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