MieleisdaTits
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- Nov 14, 2013
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Happy Christmas to you all !! My presents have stood in the kitchen for weeks, in the form of a 68 inch tall shimmering silver tower that (although mute) refuses to cease strutting-its-stuff that is German perfection! I've even peeked inside ..... everything is so deluxe compared to the already nice outgoing W1215 pair. However the electricians are less deluxe.. a non-present nightmare to be blunt, The new machine's NEMA L16-30 plugs dangle down their backs from their luxuriously long thick leads! ..... The new receptacles and plates lay on the floor!! It's 'getting old' and beginning to wreak of more BS than I have the energy to type about.... So I'm going to take matters into my own hands and get these working !!
Heres the deal... The old 1215 and the matching dryer use regular garden-variety NEMA 4 prong dryer plugs "2 hots and a neutral" (ground is not used here) and my new Little Giants utilize 16-30 plugs utilizing "2 hots and a ground" There is no 'ground' in this building as it predates that standard although the NEUTRAL IS GROUNDED. If necessary, I'm prepared to drop a Ground wire down the building to ground to a dedicated grounding rod, (total pain in the derrière though, as I'm on an higher floor of a large building) Another electrician I spoke to about this predicament said "neutral is grounded here, so just connect the ground to that".... Thoughts anyone??
I'm determined to see how fun these new babes are to use! (and also to see if one really does only have to empty this massssssive but marvelous lint filter once every week or two!!
I'd appreciate some advice from the electrically savvy..... Gratefully...Screwdriver in hand!
Heres the deal... The old 1215 and the matching dryer use regular garden-variety NEMA 4 prong dryer plugs "2 hots and a neutral" (ground is not used here) and my new Little Giants utilize 16-30 plugs utilizing "2 hots and a ground" There is no 'ground' in this building as it predates that standard although the NEUTRAL IS GROUNDED. If necessary, I'm prepared to drop a Ground wire down the building to ground to a dedicated grounding rod, (total pain in the derrière though, as I'm on an higher floor of a large building) Another electrician I spoke to about this predicament said "neutral is grounded here, so just connect the ground to that".... Thoughts anyone??
I'm determined to see how fun these new babes are to use! (and also to see if one really does only have to empty this massssssive but marvelous lint filter once every week or two!!
I'd appreciate some advice from the electrically savvy..... Gratefully...Screwdriver in hand!