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Connect a monophasic cooker into a triphasic plug
Hi! I got a problem with my cooker. It is monophasic so it just only have three cables (stripped-yellow:ground, blue:neutral and brown:phase). But the plug of my kitchen, is triphasic, I mean, one of this old red plugs. And here comes my question. Do I connect the phase wire (brown) into just one of the phase (L1, L2 or L3) or I split it into three and connect it into the three of them? Thanks a lot. I am starving!! ;)
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Hi! I got a problem with my cooker. It is monophasic so it just only have three cables (stripped-yellow:ground, blue:neutral and brown:phase). But the plug of my kitchen, is triphasic, I mean, one of this old red plugs. And here comes my question. Do I connect the phase wire (brown) into just one of the phase (L1, L2 or L3) or I split it into three and connect it into the three of them? Thanks a lot. I am starving!! ;)

lolapululaOct 25, 2009 @ 10:27
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