Need some help, I know most of my electrical stuff, but I need some advice on this one thing.
I re-arranged my kitchen in the basement and moved the Stove to another wall. Unfortunately the wife for the stove was 2 ft short to make it to the new location. The wire also comes from a panel on the opposite end of the basement which is completely finished, so running a new wire was not an option. I pulled it to the new area anyway, and it puts the plug on the wall 2ft off the floor. Obviously if you plug in the range, you cant push it all the way back with the plug that high. SO, how can I junction this and put a plug lower? I was going to just splice the wires in the higher box and put a blank plate on it and then just install a box lower, BUT, the wire that is already in the wall is Aluminum wire. I havent found any connectors that are ok to splice with aluminum. Plus, local stores such as Home Depot do not carry Aluminum wire for a range anymore. What can I do? If I was thinking I would have ran the wire to a mechanical room I have right next to the kitchen, put in a small double pole breaker box, then ran copper from that to the new area for the stove. But it was late and the rocker was comming in the morning and I didnt think of it. Figured splicing it in the wall would have not been that big a deal. Only other thing I though is tht I could put a breaker box behind the stove and do the same thing, but I dont know.
Its a 220v 50amp circuit. Its some pretty big Aluminum wire too, I think it was 6-2 with ground.
Thanks, Matt
I re-arranged my kitchen in the basement and moved the Stove to another wall. Unfortunately the wife for the stove was 2 ft short to make it to the new location. The wire also comes from a panel on the opposite end of the basement which is completely finished, so running a new wire was not an option. I pulled it to the new area anyway, and it puts the plug on the wall 2ft off the floor. Obviously if you plug in the range, you cant push it all the way back with the plug that high. SO, how can I junction this and put a plug lower? I was going to just splice the wires in the higher box and put a blank plate on it and then just install a box lower, BUT, the wire that is already in the wall is Aluminum wire. I havent found any connectors that are ok to splice with aluminum. Plus, local stores such as Home Depot do not carry Aluminum wire for a range anymore. What can I do? If I was thinking I would have ran the wire to a mechanical room I have right next to the kitchen, put in a small double pole breaker box, then ran copper from that to the new area for the stove. But it was late and the rocker was comming in the morning and I didnt think of it. Figured splicing it in the wall would have not been that big a deal. Only other thing I though is tht I could put a breaker box behind the stove and do the same thing, but I dont know.
Its a 220v 50amp circuit. Its some pretty big Aluminum wire too, I think it was 6-2 with ground.
Thanks, Matt