Changing a 3 Prong Dryer Outlet to 4 Prong

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2023
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Komentáře • 50

  • @kevinritchie9227
    @kevinritchie9227 Před rokem +38

    As an electrician, I hate doing those receptacles. Just for the fact of the #10 wire and trying to shove 10 pounds of crap in a 5 pound box. You did forget to reinstall the 27 layers of paint over the receptacle and plate...lol

  • @Honestandtruth
    @Honestandtruth Před 14 dny +3

    Every House must follow building Code for Homeowners Safety not Someone else 👍

  • @Fitjaycjr
    @Fitjaycjr Před rokem +3

    Very nice dave!! Keep them coming! Happy friday

  • @mypointofblue5260
    @mypointofblue5260 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good Entertainment information! Thanks for sharing!

  • @juanvargas9676
    @juanvargas9676 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This helped a lot man thanks 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @lanchari
    @lanchari Před 6 měsíci

    My neutral and ground are shorted rear my dryer's appliance . Is it normal ?

  • @NickBen11
    @NickBen11 Před 9 měsíci +3

    So my home was built in 1994. We just bought a new dryer and figured it would be a good time to convert our 3-prong outlet to the updated 4-prong. When removing the existing outlet, there is a ground wire in the box, so all good there. The issue I’m having is that there is no ground screw in the box or predrilled hole to mount a ground screw. It is a carlon phenolic box - so do I need to ground to the box? Since it’s plastic, I assume it doesn’t need to be grounded? If I do need to ground, will I have to tap and mount my own screw? Thanks for your help!

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před 9 měsíci +2

      I would ask a licensed electrician or refer to the newest NEC for your definitive answer. My answer would be no.

    • @AdamJames.
      @AdamJames. Před 8 měsíci

      If it's a metal box, you can use a ground clip. If it's plastic, you don't need it. Just ground the receptical.

  • @812rls
    @812rls Před rokem +2

    I only have 3 wires coming from the box but I have a nearby grounded outlet, at 1:43 it says "You have to run a ground wire" Can I pull my new 4th wire (ground) from that outlet or do I HAVE to run it from the panel?

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem

      I would consult a licensed electrician in this situation. This is a very grey area for me to give advice about

    • @xHadesStamps
      @xHadesStamps Před 27 dny

      Unless the other outlet is a 240 volt outlet (which I’d assume it isn’t), you need to run from the panel. The gauge is too high for a dryer

  • @XxBEASTTRIX80
    @XxBEASTTRIX80 Před rokem +1

    What if you don’t have a metal box to ground your ground wire ? What can you do to help that situation?

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem

      Gotta have the ground wire from the panel either way. If you don’t have a metal box it doesn’t need to be grounded on the metal box but please call an electrician for your unique situation

  • @American.Divergent
    @American.Divergent Před rokem +1

    Curious about the breaker box side of this. Since the outlet ground and neutral aren’t bonded anymore any changes on the breaker side?

    • @TheNolamike13
      @TheNolamike13 Před rokem

      Me too. I’d like to know if anything needs done on the breaker side

    • @johnbarone8948
      @johnbarone8948 Před 7 měsíci

      The Neutral and the ground are bonded together In the main service breaker box. If it's a sub panel they are separate, and not bonded together.

    • @nomoreliberties
      @nomoreliberties Před měsícem

      @@johnbarone8948can i ask what you mean by sub panel? My three prong just melted so Iturned breaker iff and there was two switches fir drier?

  • @jstmyers
    @jstmyers Před rokem +10

    Pro Move : Vertical lines on all 4 cover plate screws...... Nice!!

  • @thomasmccallum5887
    @thomasmccallum5887 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Always remove the ground wire last and the first put the ground wire first on the new outlet

  • @doc145
    @doc145 Před 7 měsíci +2

    After reading some of the comments I would advise many here to hire a licensed electrician. If you don’t understand electrical theory don’t try to do this on your own. You could hurt yourself and possibly start a fire.

  • @bluebenji2740
    @bluebenji2740 Před 8 měsíci

    I have 1 white, 1 ground and 1 black but no red wire would you still be able to set it up without the red wire?

    • @doc145
      @doc145 Před 7 měsíci

      If that’s the case then it’s a 120V line. Can’t be used for a dryer which requires 240V. Is the wire 10 gauge? It would be very stiff. Without seeing the wiring and if you don’t understand electricity I would call a licensed electrician. And ALWAYS turn the breaker off and test the wires to make sure there is no power. It sounds like your trying to wire a dryer to either a 15 or 20 amp circuit. Can’t do that! You’ll start a fire since the wire gauge is too small. Again, call a licensed electrician.

  • @SamuelM.-iz1un
    @SamuelM.-iz1un Před 4 měsíci +2

    I want to get an adapter instead but it has a long green ground wire and I do not see where I can connect it to.

    • @kimmcfaline6480
      @kimmcfaline6480 Před 15 dny +1

      You connect it to the little hole in the regular outlet

  • @rickfrazier1148
    @rickfrazier1148 Před rokem

    What are you suppose to do if you take a 3 pole out and there’s only 2 leads and a ground?

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před rokem

      Hey Rick, not sure what you mean about 3 pole. Please be careful when working with electric 👍

    • @MarioHernandez-hb8eh
      @MarioHernandez-hb8eh Před rokem +3

      He is talking about 2 hots and ground, instead of 2 hot neutral and a ground

  • @sonyyoung1036
    @sonyyoung1036 Před rokem +1

    Did you ground the metal box? Did not see it.

  • @johncasey37
    @johncasey37 Před 11 měsíci +2

    First thing I would have told myself is I definitely would reuse the the cover fits right on there don't have to sand plaster repaint

  • @blizte3
    @blizte3 Před 10 měsíci

    my 30 amp,125/250 volt, 14-30R, 3-pole, 4-wire , my 4 prong plug 30 amp electric dryer is wired to 30 amp outlet is not working why?

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před 10 měsíci

      I don't know. I would use a volt meter and see where voltage is present and not present, I would start at the breaker panel. Don't try if you are not familiar working with electricity.

  • @KevinCoop1
    @KevinCoop1 Před 11 měsíci

    It is obvious to me that someone changed the receptacle along the way and changed a 4 prong to the 3 prong. It was in 1984 NEC requirements.

  • @abelgomezjr.9703
    @abelgomezjr.9703 Před 6 měsíci

    Green ground wire at the end of the video was supposed to be alone , and the dryer ground to the neutral (middle) together.

  • @handymandad5613
    @handymandad5613 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You shouldn’t have to ground to the box if you buy a grounded dryer outlet where the metal from the ground terminal on the outlet connects to the metal plate of the outlet and metal plate is attached to the box. That is what I’ve heard

    • @ApartmentMaintenancePro
      @ApartmentMaintenancePro  Před 8 měsíci

      The NEC says to do it in 250.148C

    • @handymandad5613
      @handymandad5613 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ApartmentMaintenancePro I ran 8 gauge wire for a 14-30 outlet. It’s going to be hard to pigtail the ground with the 8 gauge wire. Can I use 10 gauge wire to pig tail, or does it need to be 8 gauge. That might help

  • @snakeplissken128
    @snakeplissken128 Před rokem

    💯

  • @GamerGee
    @GamerGee Před 8 dny

    1:27 - 1:51 very important statement here

  • @lennyf1957
    @lennyf1957 Před rokem

    0:36 Haven't I told you a billion times, "don't exaggerate"?

  • @jay_walkiin
    @jay_walkiin Před 3 měsíci

    What if my wire is not red it’s blue.

    • @pees2239
      @pees2239 Před 9 dny

      That will be the only difference.

  • @jasintamoore3372
    @jasintamoore3372 Před 9 měsíci

    😂😂😂

  • @garbo8962
    @garbo8962 Před rokem

    NEC requires that a torque driver or torque wrench be used to tighten ALL electrical terminations & not the flimsy 10 in 1 screwdriver this guy used.

    • @calculator1841
      @calculator1841 Před 10 měsíci +3

      1% of electricians use torque drivers.

    • @yeyito2818
      @yeyito2818 Před 6 měsíci

      Nothing flimsy about kleins 10 in 1’s