![]() There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable): Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error. We will review your request and respond with a return authorization if accepted. ![]() To complete your return, please email us with your order number at with Return Request in the subject line. It must also be in the original packaging. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange. For international orders, please contact us directly via email at or call us at 1-88 and a sales representative will help you to place your order and provide accurate international shipping options and pricing. We have the capability to service international customers and accommodate shipping to locations outside of the USA. ST, STW, STOW, STOOW (All TPE material), ST, STW, STOW, STOOW, SO, SOW, SOO, SOOW, EVT, EVE SPT-3, SJT, SJTW, SJTO, SJTOW, SJTOOW, ST, STW, STOW, STOOW (All TPE material), SPT-3, SJT, SJTW, SJTO, SJTOW, SJTOOW, SJO, SJOO, SJOW, SJOOW, ST, STW, STOW, STOOW, SO, SOW, SOO, SOOW, EVT, EVE SPT-3, SJT, SJTW, SJTO, SJTOW, SJTOOW, ST, STW, STOW, STOOW (All TPE material), SPT-3, SJT, SJTW, SJTO, SJTOW, SJTOOW, SJO, SJOO, SJOW, SJOOW, ST, STW, STOW, STOOW, SO, SOW, SOO, SOOW, EVT, EVJT, EVE, EVJE Hi-Pot (Dielectric Withstanding Voltage), Polarity (Pinout) and Continuity Please note that this is the plug for the older standard 3 prong dryer power cords but some homes have the newer modern NEMA 14-30 four prong dryer cord outlets with dedicated separate ground prong.įor price, availability or consultation contact us at:īlack is standard but any color available Built to the NEMA 10-30P standard, our NEMA 10-30P plugs are fully molded with a low profile ergonomic design and RoHS and REACH compliant. NEMA 10-30P molded heavy duty three prong 30 amp power cord plug with cUL approval and rated up to 30A 125V or 30A 250V. These GFCIs require the panel neutral connection to provide the 120 Vac power necessary for testing the ground-fault circuitry.OEM Custom: NEMA 10-30P 3 pin 30A Dryer Cord Plug (YP-96L) However, the white line neutral (pigtail) must be connected to the panel neutral for the device to function." From Square D (p11) "The 60 A QO260GFI and QOB260GFI GFCIs are limited for use on 208 Vac and 240 Vac two-wire systems. From Siemens: "Note: A load neutral is not required on the circuit. Even if it does, it's certainly not to code, and I wouldn't do it. If it does you'd be using an uninsulated ground wire as the neutral. It's also not clear if the GFCI "test" button would work if you tied the ground wire to the neutral bus in your spa panel. It's not clear to me if the GFCI will function without the "test" button, but without it you have no way to know. The manufacturers state that you need neutral on the line side for the GFCI's "test" button to work (see both links). It is clear that when wired for 240v you do not need a neutral on the load side (see wiring diagram on p11 from Square-D link below). Has anyone got a 240v GFCI to work properly when wired HHG? There's a lot of confusion here and at the Mike Holt forums. Now if you want to use a subpanel from which you derive both the 120 and 240 volt circuits you will need to pull 4 wires from the main panel (including a neutral). You don't have to connect the white wire since this circuit doesn't use neutral but it will be a neater installation if you do. ![]() If you want to put a GFCI breaker in the panel go ahead. If you use a 4 prong plug don't wire the neutral. ![]() The neutral is needed for the 120V parts of the system and is provided by a separate 120V plug. It does not require, in the 240V connection, a neutral. The manufacturers of the Brew Boss neatly skirt all these issues by having the heaters powered from 240V and the 120V equipment (pumps) powered by a separate 120V circuit. This was premised on the idea that the 120V loads were small such that the current imbalance was small enough that cabinets tied to N wouldn't be more than a volt or two above ground. Only neutral (grounded - not ground) conductors should be white.Ģ)HHN: There was for a time an exception in the NEC that allowed clothes dryers and ranges that had 120V components to use the neutral as the ground. The only possible confusion WRT your photo is that the phase wires are black and white (I assume the ground wire is bare). This is fine for loads that only use 240V and appears to be what you have. There are essentially three ways that a 240 V outlet is wired:ġ)HHG: Two phases and ground.
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