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  1. Keith_J

    Convenience Outlets Calling all Electrical Experts for Opinions

    That would only give a total 30 amp service for all receptacles. But seeing how a 002A is limited to about 30 amperes, this wouldn't be a problem. That stock wiring seems light for that service. As far as the black, trace which terminal it is connected to. Since legs are known (blue and...
  2. Keith_J

    Convenience Outlets Calling all Electrical Experts for Opinions

    Yes. You have two 120 volt (or 125 volt rated in this case) legs. One leg powers one of the 5-20Rs, then goes onto the L14-30R. The second leg feeds the other 5-20R, then powers the other leg of the L14-30R. Both legs are 20 amp protected so you can either draw a 240 volt load at 20 amperes...
  3. Keith_J

    Convenience Outlets Calling all Electrical Experts for Opinions

    Skip the spade terminals and cut that receptacle off. Use crimp butt connectors and a length of SJOOW, either 12 or 10 and the right conductor count for the application. SJOOW is cheaper as it is 250 VAC rated and perfectly fine. Get 4 conductor for the ground lead (red, black, white and...
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