I know the green wire goes to ground on the dishwasher. The other two wires
are both copper in color. And the housing is gray. The difference is that
one wire has groves on the coating and the other does not. Which one goes to
the Black wire on the dishwasher and which one goes to the White wire on the
dishwasher?
Thanks
other two wires
difference is that
Which one goes to
White wire on the
The groovie one goes to black... the non groovey one goes to
white...thats for a 110vac hook up with green for ground
Phil Scott wrote:
I vote the opposite.
Check it for yourself: at the plug end, determine which prong is on the
same side as the grooved conductor, and see if that prong is wider, or
hold it up to an outlet and see if it's on the side of the wider slot.
The wider slot is neutral and corresponds to the white wire within the
appliance.
As it's been explained to me, the neutral conductor is "designated"
(that's the code term) by ridges (grooves) or a colour stripe. I have
just checked a power bar that's nearby (the only flat cable at hand)
and it's true for it. It's also consistent with the one web reference
that I can find via Google, at http://www.onthehouse.com/tips/20010410
(it says to put the ridged conductor to a lamp's silver screw, which is
the neutral).
I find myself explaining this on occasion, so if I'm wrong, somebody
stop me.
If you find yourself in doubt, throw the cord out and get one with
colour-insulated conductors.
Chip C
Toronto
The check that Chip suggests is simple to do.
I do it all the time, just to be sure.
One Euro stuff the solid neutral wire appears often to be the light
blue one & the ground is yellow w/ a green stripe.
cheers
Bob
Don't forget the romex clamp
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