aluminum wire violates code for any use anywhere in US.
If this is true, why would aluminum wire be sold? I know it is used for service entrance.
A stove is a two pole 50, and hot water heater i would recommend the same.
Yes. The outlet on the stove should be rated to 15A 110V.
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.
It is either unburned propane, before it ignites, or it is just dust and or lint burning off.
In the early 1800s, prototype clothes dryers were first starting to be invented in England and France. One common kind of early clothes dryer was the ventilator, made by a Frenchman named Pochon. It was a barrel-shaped metal drum with holes in it that was turned by hand over a fire. One early American patent for a clothes dryer was granted to George T. Sampson on June 7, 1892. Sampson's dryer used the heat from a stove to dry clothes and was another type of ventilator machine.
who invented the clothes dryer that used heat from the stove
G T Sampson invented the clothes dryer
Not a good idea. Most aluminum alloys will warp under the heat of a wood stove. Probable fire hazard.
You bet it will.
Electricity.
Simple answer: Most pots and pans are made of aluminum. So, YES.
on the stove, oven microwave, a heater, the sun, and dryer
There is insufficient information. If this is question about a dryer or stove, please specify.
220 volts. In the US.
the stove...???
No
A stove, dryer, water heater, furnace, heat pump.