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You have two wires that are 110v and a common, and ground into your fuse/breaker box! Use one 110v wire and one common and the ground and you have 110v. Use both 110v and one common and you have 220v! That is all there is to that!
I would explain 3 phase to you, but your aready confused enough about 220!
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Hey buddy what I said might be off the wall to you. I might not know that much about the voltage. You might be "The Expert Electrican" and it's easy for you. But some of us are not! that's why we looked for some one to run the wires. This is not no cheap town to live in when you need stuff done. (Las Vegas, NV)
But if your going to bash someone beucase they made a comment about buying a new oven then opposed to a used one! Then it sounds like you spend to much time knowing it all!
Maybe some of us don't want to go looking all over gods green earth trying to find some $35 oven! I gave the guy an option and you came here and bashed me for it! What kind of board is this, I would not recomend this forum to any one if this is the type of response you get for posting.