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When replacing the existing dryer in your home, you can reuse its electric power supply cord if the old cord conforms to current safety codes and there is nothing wrong with the cord itself. However, you must replace the cord if it shows any signs of wear, so check it carefully for any fraying, kinks, or other signs of damage. If in doubt, purchase a new cord.
A 3-prong dryer cord was the standard for dryers prior to 2000. The National Electrical Code currently requires 4-prong dryer outlets in all new home construction. Existing homes may still use 3-prong outlets.
Changing a dryer cord is simple but the project isn’t done frequently by most homeowners. Some tips might be new advice for beginners and others are worth repeating even to seasoned DIY-ers. Use common sense when learning how to change a dryer cord.
Also known as:
Dryer And Range, Conductor Range, Conductor Range Cord Type, Cord Type SRDT 50AMP 125V 3-Prong, Conductor Range Cord Type SRDT 50AMP 125V 3-Prong
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