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Reply Tue 18 Nov, 2014 09:50 am

recently bought used garland stove model no. S686RC-12R with tag saying This appliance has been wired for 3 phase supply- For single phase connect i need to know can i use normal house hold stove plug and wire to supply 220 this garland stove
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Reply Tue 18 Nov, 2014 12:00 pm
@robert gogan,
Bob "3-phase" can have a number of different meanings. There is delta, wye, and two or three different ways each phase can be related to neutral

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-phase
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Reply Tue 18 Nov, 2014 01:18 pm
@dalehileman,
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Reply Tue 18 Nov, 2014 01:22 pm
@robert gogan,
Thanks Bob but "Item can't be found"
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2014 07:54 am
@dalehileman,
just posted pictures on u tube http://youtu.be/y-iwMgfJaJw
might take a few mins to upload
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Reply Fri 21 Nov, 2014 02:21 pm
@dalehileman,
Thank you Bob but I can't really have helped all that much
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Reply Sun 23 Nov, 2014 11:22 pm
@robert gogan,
The simple answer to your question is "Yes, you can".

But not because you have 220v or because it's wired for 3-phase power.

If you read the owner's manual for your range it tells you that all of the Garland S68X-series ranges are shipped from the factory configured for 3-phase power and that there is a wiring diagram on the back of your stove that tells you how to rewire it for 220v single-phase power.

That said however, your range draws 80 amps at 220v/1ph. That isn't "normal" household wiring for a range so you'll need to have a special 100A outlet (And the appropriate wiring to go with it) installed.

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Reply Fri 30 Jan, 2015 02:36 am
I need help....my rcd is tripping in my house....but the only time it trips is at night time???what could this be down to????
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