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I have replaced the PCW, terminal block and wall socket...no power still. The plug reads 120 on both sides and on the bare wore ends (cord is ok), but did NOT read 120 both sides at terminal block. I changed those, but still no power. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Hi, Vivamax238.
Your dryer is operating of a 240 Volts AC. First check the voltage at the outlet by using a multimeter set for AC Volts. You should have two flat (hot) slots and one L-shape ("ground") slot at the wall outlet. If you are reading 240Volts between two flat slots and 120Volts between each flat and L-shape slots, the outlet is providing correct power. If not - check the circuit breaker.
P.S. BTW, what is a PCW that you replaced?
Thank you.
Simon.
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