Home Improvement Asked on November 1, 2021
The appliance is a pizza oven with Schuko plug [Picture 1], running at 240V 50-60Hz 2.8Kw. The receptacle is a US 240V 20A [Picture 2] to which is currently connected the PTAC [Picture 3]. Sharing the picture of the circuit panel [Picture 4] and the back of the appliance [Picture 5]
I’ll use the pizza oven once a week and I can not replace receptacle because I live in an apartment. Would this appliance work if plugged in the receptacle shown?
If yes, is it better to replace the cord or use an adapter? I couldn’t find any to buy online.
If not, what other options do I have?
Thank you!
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blink blink I can't believe it.
We get so many variations of "I got this European thing" or "can I plug (huge thing) into (tiny outlet)" or "renting as complication" - and the answer is always a huge Nope. Until now.
That receptacle is exactly what you need for that appliance.
In fact, if you had the ability to run a new circuit to that appliance, this is exactly what we'd tell you to install.
You might want to buy a lottery ticket :) Luck is with you today. (or skill?)
It just takes a common NEMA 6-20 plug that has a strain relief appropriate for that diameter of cable. Any electrical supply house will have it, and a hardware store or box store might even.
The only way I'd consider an adapter cable is if you made it yourself with a TUV-rated Schuko inline socket, some 12/3 cordage, and the NEMA 6-20P of course.
Even if you could find an adapter, 99% chance it would be some cheap Chinese rubbish that would catch on fire and kill you with toxic smoke while you sleep. I suppose, if you could find a high-current (at least 2.5mm wires) Schuko "power strip" from a reliable vendor of unquestionable quality (Tripp-Lite, Siemens etc.), then I'd say buy it and change the plug to NEMA 6-20P.
Answered by Harper - Reinstate Monica on November 1, 2021
Yes, it's fine, and replace the cord. Adapters can fail and start fires.
Answered by JRaef on November 1, 2021
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