kingsley_oasis
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Sorry could not get drawing to rotate correct way up.View attachment 40731View attachment 40732 Here is my setup from factory
I understand your installation now.Tested both legs to neutral and got 118.7 vlts on both sides. My schematic is the same as Ray's. My panel (service 3) has two 30amp breakers. I will send pix this evening as files are too large to upload. I wired original wires with ring connectors to a 4 prong 220 v receptical, to use as a (sort of) sub panel. From one leg wired 10g marine tinned, to a separate 120v 20a receptical, running hot through a 20a breaker mounted in its own box above washer/dryer where cubby storage box was formerly.
If using the two breakers to power a 220 v appliance I believe there should be a tie bar between the two breakers.
I wouldn’t have wired it that way but I can see pulling a new 120v line from the electrical panel May be difficult.
But your missing, one of the 240Vac legs has been further loaded with the washer load. A single leg would trip. I'm still concerned of that wire (red or black) is current overloaded. It would be more correct with a tie pin and a real sub panel box made up.The tie bar on a double pole breaker is mostly there for operator convenience. In the event of a single leg overload, both breakers will trip, even without a tie bar.
Good plan. When in doubt, The larger wire (10-2 tinned with ground) would be great.Well i could run a separate cable to the breaker box as the headliner is coming down and i could run it overhead. Running it through the original chase is a non starter. The conduit is packed. Sounds like that is the safest route. 12g or 10g?
But your missing, one of the 240Vac legs has been further loaded with the washer load. A single leg would trip. I'm still concerned of that wire (red or black) is current overloaded. It would be more correct with a tie pin and a real sub panel box made up.