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Bring in the proper voltage available, to designated wires and then "Make Sure" you use the correct plug 120 or 240 !!!!
This is an internal plug at the heater. A 240 plug is in place at time of purchase, if you only bring in 120 volts, then remove the plug and plug in the provided 120 plug.
Generally NO. But...it Depends on amp rating of timer, wattage of water heater, and line voltage. Look at label on side of heater for watts. Electric water heater will work on any voltage.
1) Start with 120 Volt outlet:: Volts x amps = watts Watts divided by volts = amps Let's say outlet is 120Volts. Lets say water heater is rated 4500 watts. 4500 divided by 120 = 37 amps There is NO plug-in timer rated for 37 amps.
Let's say water heater is rated 900 watts. 900 divided by 120 volts = 7.5 amps
when you had the dash on its way out it got tilted and the free moving hand in the speedometer floated around the ring, now you have to remove the cluster and hold it up side down to get the needle to float back to the other side of the stop pin. or, drill a small hole at the base of the speedometer and take a piece of wire to move the needle, good luck
Your machine requires 208-240 volts to operate with each leg being about 120 volts. Move refrigerators are 120 volts so even though you have 20 amps you probably only have 120 volts.
You can go to the Bunn website (bunnomatic.com) click on Commercial then on Publications then Illustrated Parts and Service manuals and download the manual for your machine that shows how the wiring hooks up in the machine and the type of cord the machine requires to handle the voltage.
The plug you need must match the receptacle in the wall and there are numerous 220volt plugs and receptacles on the market. Don't get a dryer plug instead try for a twist lock as they are more reliable.
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