A three-phase service comprises three separate single phases. If you have a new branch circuit installed it can be connected to any one of the 3-phase lines and the neutral bus bar. That would be a single phase circuit and would have its own correctly-sized breaker, wiring and outlet(s).
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS. If you do this work yourself, always turn off the power
at the breaker box/fuse panel BEFORE you attempt to do any work
AND
always use an electricians test meter having metal-tipped probes
to insure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
Sorry to inform you but you don't have a three phase stove. They don't make three phase stoves! In fact if your in a residence, you don't have three phase power, you have single phase power. If you have a standard 220 volt, 50 amp electric range, you'll need to run a new wire feed to your range. You'll need to run 3 conductor #8 or #6 with ground. Sounds like you'd better let a qualified electrician do this for you so you don't burn your house down. No kidding.
Can an apt. stove be plugged into a outlet
Yes. The outlet on the stove should be rated to 15A 110V.
When you boil water on the stove until it turns to steam you are witnessing a change in phase of matter/phase change of the water.
Two-phase power is not generally available anywhere and three-phase is largely used for commercial and industrial applications.Residential power in the United States is single-phase, limited mostly to 240V at the service entrance panel as two legs of 120V each plus a common neutral.If that is what you're making reference to, please see the answers to the Related Questions shown below.
The four blade dryer plug brings a separate ground wire from the machine to the electrical grounding system. The three blade dryer plug depended on the neutral wire of the plug to make this connection.
You should be able to use it as is (assuming the plug matches your outlet). It will just run a little bit cooler at 220 volts vs. 230 volts.
Can an apt. stove be plugged into a outlet
the one ten outlet doesn't work on my stove
You still need a circuit breaker. From your question it appears your stove is hardwired to the panel. It is perfectly acceptable to connect it to a suitably specified outlet and plug for the voltage and amperes for the stove. Basically you would turn off the breaker, install an outlet on the floor or wall so as not to interfere with stove. You can buy cords with the proper plugs and mating receptacles in most any hardware store. For an electric stove with an oven you are usually talking about a 50A breaker and the corresponding outlet and plug. This can be dangerous and if you are not sure of what you are doing an electrician is highly recommended.
yes
The sales man got her to convert from a gas stove to an electric stove. I decided to convert religions.
It is not safe to do this with a stove that was not designed for it.
Yes. The outlet on the stove should be rated to 15A 110V.
You bet it will.
It is not possible for a personm to use the LP gas orificesfrom a Hotpoint stove to convert a Frigidaire stove. Gas lines should only be connected or converted by a professional.
When you boil water on the stove until it turns to steam you are witnessing a change in phase of matter/phase change of the water.
Strictly speaking, an electric stove converts electricity into heat. That heat can be used to create motion, like water circulating in a pot of boiling water, but the direct conversion is to thermal energy.