There is no configuration with that amount of wires. Proper connection requires three wires and a ground.
A four blade dryer plug cord should have a red, black, white, and green wire in the cord set. The red and black wires are the ones that deliver the 240 volts to the dryer. Black and white deliver control 120 volts to the dryer and also drive the motor to turn the dryer drum. On some dryers they use the red and white for the motor and black and white for the control. As for the green it is always the ground wire.
Green is ground and white is neutral.
in back of dryer u should have a block with three wires 2 blacks 1 green the one u are trying to wire up should have 2 black 1 green 1 white the white and green wire go in the midle post of the block on the dryer and the other 2 wires go to the out side posts of the block
It would be green or bare. That's if you have a grounding wire in the cable. You may not have one.
Should be 220 to 240 V between Red and Black and 1110 to 120 V between Red and White and between Black and White.
A four blade dryer plug cord should have a red, black, white, and green wire in the cord set. The red and black wires are the ones that deliver the 240 volts to the dryer. Black and white deliver control 120 volts to the dryer and also drive the motor to turn the dryer drum. On some dryers they use the red and white for the motor and black and white for the control. As for the green it is always the ground wire.
Green is ground and white is neutral.
On a 3 wire dryer cord there is no green wire. The white wire coming from the outlet is connected to ground or the green screw. The black and red wires are the hot wires.
The forth wire is to ground the body of the dryer. The cord should have red, black, white, and green wires. Red and black are hot, the white is neutral, and green is ground. The red, white, black in that order or reversed, black white, red, should go in a row where they connect to the dryer with the green one probably above it. If the center neutral lug has a bond to the chassis remove it. You have a dedicated wire to replace it now.
in back of dryer u should have a block with three wires 2 blacks 1 green the one u are trying to wire up should have 2 black 1 green 1 white the white and green wire go in the midle post of the block on the dryer and the other 2 wires go to the out side posts of the block
Black and white black and white black and white and green is a ragga son.
Depending on the configuration of the cord cap, the green wire is ground, the white wire is the neutral and red and black wires are the 220 volt source.
It would be green or bare. That's if you have a grounding wire in the cable. You may not have one.
Black and Green make a really dark Forest Green and then if you added white it would turn it back to a green
MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue - MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue -
That will depend on the style and school that you go to. In general the colors are white, yellow, green, brown and black, but there are various grades in between and many have added additional ranks.
Green. He must be green.