it does,nt matter when you connect them if the curcuit blows/breaker trips you.ll know they are on backwards.black to black white to white you got light .green is ground.silver screw is white wire brass screw is black wire.if you peel back a little further and look closer you will see the fading white wire make sure you cover all exposed wire with electrical tape(tight)when your done or if the wire touches any other metal you will have a short.(trip a breaker and you wont know if you hooked it up right.good luck with that old wire
The higher the microwave power, the shorter the cooking time of food in a microwave oven.
The commerical microwave has more power then a regular microwave which has a smaller level of power.
"PF" on a microwave typically stands for "Power Failure," indicating that there has been a disruption in the power supply to the microwave.
To set the microwave power level, press the "Power Level" button on the microwave control panel and then select the desired power level using the keypad or dial.
"PF" on a microwave display stands for "Power Failure," indicating that there has been a disruption in the power supply to the microwave.
This microwave oven has multiple power levels that can be adjusted to control the intensity of cooking.
International Microwave Power Institute was created in 1966.
meaning of power 10
The power of a microwave oven is almost always expressed in watts.
To safely replace a microwave plug, follow these steps: Unplug the microwave from the power source. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the old plug in place. Cut the old plug off, leaving enough wire to attach the new plug. Strip the insulation off the wires, exposing about 1/2 inch of copper. Attach the wires to the new plug, matching the colors (black to black, white to white, green to green). Secure the wires in place with the screws on the new plug. Screw the new plug back into place on the microwave. Plug the microwave back in and test to ensure it is working properly. Remember to always exercise caution when working with electrical appliances and consult a professional if you are unsure.
Heat is insulation's big enemy.
The warmth rating of the jacket with 700-fill-power down insulation is high, as the higher the fill power, the better the insulation and warmth provided by the jacket.