AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
Green and bare are both grounds and can be connected. To double check you could use an Ohm meter and make sure the green wire is connected to the cook-top chassis.
If your electrical service is only 120 volts you have a problem. There is no way that you can connect a 240 volt cook top to that service. You have two options, one is to upgrade to a new 120/240 volt electrical service. Your other option is to find a 120 volt electrical cook top.
If you are talking about splicing a 40 amp cook top into an existing 3C #10 30 amp circuit then the answer is no. An appliance with that load ampacity needs to have its own dedicated circuit. This would consist of 3C #8 wire cable fed from a two pole 40 amp breaker located in the distribution panel.
The atomic size increase from top to bottom of periodic table. As the number of shells increases from top to bottom, the atomic size increases.
A filament is the little wire you see inside of a light bulb that glows normally reddish or orangish when you supply electricity to it such as when you turn on the "LIght Switch". I just simplified it alot, if you need to know more in depth just let me know on this qustion page. An element can also exist in appliances as larger, such as the upper and lower elements in an electric oven, on top of the stove like a burner in electric ranges or in electric water heaters.
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i need info on how to conect the wirin ,on an electric cook stove. the wires on the stove are red green and black
The answer depends on how much power the cook top requires and whether one phase would be able to supply that amount of power.
There is really no difference, but is more of a personal preference. The flat top is easier to clean.
I remember you use to place a thick wire type triangle on top of the burner
It goes directly to the back of the top of the alternator.Easy
An electric hob is effectively a stove top with elements on it. When used for cooking one can put a pot or pan on top and fill with water or just use a little oil to cook various foods.
Green and bare are both grounds and can be connected. To double check you could use an Ohm meter and make sure the green wire is connected to the cook-top chassis.
GE Smooth Cook-Top Electric Range is consist of four circles of two different sizes which light up when in use to let you know that it is still hot.
If your electrical service is only 120 volts you have a problem. There is no way that you can connect a 240 volt cook top to that service. You have two options, one is to upgrade to a new 120/240 volt electrical service. Your other option is to find a 120 volt electrical cook top.
It connects to the back of the alternator towards the top.
It will be right behind the Distributor, and screewed into the top of the engine block. It will have a electric wire pluged into it.