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  • How to tell if an oven is 120 volt or 240?

    I picked up an oven to use it for powdercoating, and I did not even think about 120 or 240 volt ovens... I only have 120 in my detached garage.

    The oven has four wires (one is the open ground wire), so I believe that means it is a 120 volts, since 240 volts circuits have the negative as the ground as well (or they are the same thing). Am I thinking correctly?

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    • #3
      stereotypically all the big ass plugs are 240v...

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      • #4
        x2 ^ the plug should be noticably larger.
        Ded

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
          stereotypically all the big ass plugs are 240v...
          No stereotyping here! There isn't a plug just open wires.

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          • #6
            That sounds like a 240V oven. You would have 2 hot legs, a neutral, and a bare ground for a total of 4 wires.

            If it were 120V, I'd expect to see one hot, a neutral, and a ground for a total of 3.

            There should be a rating plate somehere on the oven that describes input voltage, current draw, etc. Maybe search the internet by the model number?
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            • #7
              I have never seen a kitchen over that was not 240


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              • #8
                Originally posted by gearhead78 View Post
                I have never seen a kitchen over that was not 240
                This. They may have some newer ones that pull less amperage, etc. But if it's more than 5 years old, it's almost certainly 240v. Of course, gas ovens use 110v but it's strictly for clock/timers etc.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by big_tiger View Post
                  No stereotyping here! There isn't a plug just open wires.
                  black, red, white, green or bare?

                  if you look on the nameplate, it should tell you the voltage, wattage, etc...also, if you look at the connection points, does it have "L1, L2, N, G"? L1/L2 = power, N = neutral, G = ground

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                  • #10
                    If its not gas its 240v. If your local I can hook you up on an outlet for it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RuStYpNuS View Post
                      If its not gas its 240v. If your local I can hook you up on an outlet for it.
                      This man knows for sure !!!!
                      The only 130v ovens I've ever seen, were convection type ovens and their usually a counter top type.

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