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Question by  Mido (29)

Can you tell me how to write a 2-pole, 3-wire grounding receptacle?

 
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Answer by  benjaminbarry (34)

Find three long copper wires and weld them to a metal 3 prong plug. Insulate each wire separately and cover all three wires after you are finished.

 
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Answer by  QASIMALI (18)

First, we have to look up three long copper wires and, then must have to weld them with the help of a metal 3 prong plug. Then, insulate each wire separately and wrap up all three wires carefully before finishing.

 
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Answer by  SalimuddinSultan (133)

2 pole 3 wire indicates that the white wire (which can be a neutral) is not needed (no neutral) and should be capped off at both ends (panel and box). You will not need the white wire but you will need a ground wire, if there is no ground wire you can use the white wire as the ground wire.

 
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Answer by  Brandon55 (1719)

You wrote the explanation perfectly. There are many kinds of 2 pole, 3 wire receptacles, so do a search on schematic symbols and you'll find the right one.

 
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