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Setting up a washer and dryer. Dryer is 4 prongs. Green wire coming out of back about 3 ft long. It says external ground connector beside it. Do I need to ground this (say to the washer) or is it ok to hang out the back?
The instructions on the dryer should tell you exactly what is needed. Do you have a 4-prong outlet for the cable? If so, then that ground might be needed internally. If you are trying to install a new washer (or stove) and only have a 3-wire plug, they'll allow you to do it with a 3-wire cord. When sold, the dryer or stove has the neutral and ground separated in the thing, each going to a prong of the 4-wire plug. If you only have a 3-wire plug, the ground and neutral inside need to be connected together. So, if you have a 4-wire plug, it is already grounded properly.
Attaching the ground lead to something that is grounded, maybe the screw of the receptacle for the washer, may be acceptable. It is an extra safety, and (I think) you should be safe without it, but it doesn't hurt.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer
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