This weekend, I pulled out our 20+ year old oven to make way for a new free-standing range. The oven was hard wired and there was evidence of shorting within the box. Two wire nuts were completely melted through. Scary.
So I pull everything out, cut off the bad wire, and get ready to rewire an outlet to accommodate the new range which is arriving on Wednesday. However, the wiring is 3 wire, black, white, bare copper. I know this is not uncommon in older houses, but I'm uncertain on how to wire this new receptacle up. I talked to the guys at Lowes, but they don't exactly inspire confidence.
So, I have this receptacle.
And this wire
That is connected to this breaker set. (11-17)
My questions are:
1. How do I wire this receptacle up? The bottom of the receptacle is marked "white wire" where I initially thought the bare wire should go (with white and black to either side).
2. Is this breaker ok? I don't have a lot of confidence in the electrical in this house, and I'm leery of the breaker not tripping when there was an obvious short in the box on the old stove.
[This message has been edited by DevilYack (edited 5/16/2011 8:24a).]
So I pull everything out, cut off the bad wire, and get ready to rewire an outlet to accommodate the new range which is arriving on Wednesday. However, the wiring is 3 wire, black, white, bare copper. I know this is not uncommon in older houses, but I'm uncertain on how to wire this new receptacle up. I talked to the guys at Lowes, but they don't exactly inspire confidence.
So, I have this receptacle.
And this wire
That is connected to this breaker set. (11-17)
My questions are:
1. How do I wire this receptacle up? The bottom of the receptacle is marked "white wire" where I initially thought the bare wire should go (with white and black to either side).
2. Is this breaker ok? I don't have a lot of confidence in the electrical in this house, and I'm leery of the breaker not tripping when there was an obvious short in the box on the old stove.
[This message has been edited by DevilYack (edited 5/16/2011 8:24a).]