If it’s designed using the same internal hardware as the NEMA 14-50, it’ll fit fine. Otherwise, you would need to pigtail the 6 AWG wire using 8 or 10 AWG pigtails.

Are range and dryer plugs the same?

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Quote from Youtube video: We get asked this question a lot so i wanted to go over an example with you what is the difference between a dryer cord and a range cord uh a range cord is usually rated at 50 amps a dryer cord is

How many amps does a electric dryer use?

30 amps





The NEC requires that dryers have a dedicated circuit with a minimum of 30 amps. This calls for a 30-amp, double-pole breaker wired with 10 AWG wire.