8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer 6′ 3-Wire 30 Amp Dryer Power Cord By

8171378RC Whirlpool​ Dryer 6’⁤ 3-Wire 30 Amp Dryer Power Cord By ⁢is a 6-foot, three-conductor, 30-amp replacement ⁢mains power cord intended for use ⁤with compatible Whirlpool electric clothes⁣ dryers. As a mains⁢ connection component, it provides the ‌physical plug and conductors that mate the dryer to the household 240/120 V supply; the ‌assembly​ typically uses 10 ⁤AWG copper ⁤conductors and is terminated with a⁤ three-prong dryer plug compatible with ‌legacy 3-wire dryer circuits.

Inside the appliance system the cord serves ​as the primary supply path ​for heater and motor circuits and⁢ interfaces directly with⁢ the dryer’s terminal block and the building outlet. It carries line and neutral conductors that feed the heating element, drive motor, timers and controlsand it must ⁤maintain​ secure mechanical and electrical connections at ‌the plug, strain ​relief,‌ and terminal block to avoid overheating, arcing or intermittent power. The ​cord’s electrical rating,⁢ conductor gauge and termination type determine compatibility with the dryer’s internal‍ wiring and the branch-circuit breaker or ⁤fused supply in‌ the service panel.

This article explains the cord’s functional role and compatibility⁢ considerations (plug ⁢type, voltage and ‍ampere ratingand conductor size), common ‍failure symptoms ‍to look for (discolored or melted insulation, loose ‍terminals,⁢ intermittent operation, arcing‍ or tripping breakers), basic troubleshooting checks a technician or owner can‌ perform safelyand replacement considerations including code implications‍ for three‑wire​ versus four‑wire installations, correct ⁣part selectionand secure termination practices. The focus⁢ is on providing practical technical context to ⁢support diagnosis and correct replacement decisions without prescribing procedures that require licensed electrical work.​

Table of ​Contents

Function and Role of the Dryer Power Cord in the Appliance Electrical ⁢System

The‌ 8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer ⁣6′ 3-Wire 30 Amp‍ Dryer Power‍ Cord⁤ By ⁢functions as the electrical link between a household 240/120V split‑phase ‌supply and the dryer’s internal circuits. It contains two hot conductors and a single return conductor,⁤ the⁣ neutral, sized and insulated ⁣to carry‌ up to 30 amps continuous load ​(typical conductor size for this ⁢configuration ⁣is​ 10 AWG). In⁤ practical operation the two hot legs deliver the line voltage for ⁤the ⁢heating element and motor ⁢circuits while the neutral completes the 120V circuits for timers or controls; ​there is no​ separate⁤ equipment grounding conductor in a⁤ three‑wire cord, so chassis bonding depends on the dryer’s internal connection to ⁣the neutral in legacy installations.

  • Conductor ⁢gauge and ampacity: 10 ⁤AWG, 30 A rating for typical dryer ‌loads
  • Terminal connections: ring‌ lugs or spade terminals tightened to specified torque
  • Strain ‌relief: clamp secures the cord to the housing to prevent terminal stress
  • Insulation and ⁢jacket: visible damage, discolorationor​ softening indicate replacement
  • Compatibility: designed for three‑prong dryer ⁤receptacles; not a substitute for a required⁣ four‑wire installation under modern code

Within the appliance electrical‍ system the cord’s role is both electrical⁤ and mechanical: it must reliably carry current without⁣ excessive voltage drop and maintain secure connections under vibration and thermal cycling. When installing or diagnosing issues, ​technicians should verify the cord’s‍ ampacity matches ⁣the appliance rating, check tightness and corrosion at​ the terminal blockand confirm ‌the strain relief is⁣ properly seated to prevent conductor movement. For ⁢safety and compliance, convert ‌to a four‑conductor feed‌ with a separate equipment grounding conductor when replacing or ⁣relocating a dryer in jurisdictions that require it; the ⁢8171378RC ‌remains ​appropriate only for dryers originally configured for a three‑prong connection or where local code permits its continued use.

How the 8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer 6′ 3-Wire 30 Amp dryer Power Cord By⁢ Interfaces with Internal Wiring, Terminals and thermal Safety Circuits

The 8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer 6′ 3-Wire 30 ⁤Amp⁣ Dryer Power⁢ cord ‍By model connects to the dryer⁢ via a three-screw⁣ terminal block and supplies two hot legs and ‌a shared ⁢neutral. In typical U.S. electric dryer installations the two ⁤hot​ conductors deliver the 240 V heating supply while the neutral returns the 120 V reference for timers,‌ controls and some​ motor circuits. ‌The cord ‍terminates in ring or spade lugs that⁢ must be​ fully seated under the terminal block⁤ screws and clamped with the dryer’s strain-relief⁤ to prevent conductor movement.This ‍cord is⁣ compatible ⁤with ‌dryers ⁤designed ⁤for⁤ a 3-wire, 30 A feed; it must ⁤not be used as ⁣a direct substitute where ⁤a 4-wire connection‌ (separate equipment ground) is ⁤required by code without performing the‍ appropriate grounding modification at the appliance‌ or service panel.

  • Terminal mapping: two hot terminals (often colored black‌ and red) and one ⁢neutral (typically white).
  • Mechanical interface: ring terminals, screw torque and ‍strain-relief​ retention determine reliable electrical contact.
  • Electrical interaction: heating element and one control leg are ⁣in series with​ one⁤ or both hot legs;⁢ 120 ‍V control circuits use the neutral as return.
  • Safety ⁣behavior: ⁢internal high-limit⁤ thermostats‌ and thermal ⁤cutouts are placed in series with the element so an open⁤ safety device disables heat while motor circuits may still run.

Internally the terminal ​block routes the incoming ⁤conductors to the heater, motorand control‍ harnesses;⁤ the heater circuit typically passes through one or more thermostats or thermal fuses that open on overtemperature and interrupt the element feed. Troubleshooting commonly involves verifying continuity from ⁣each ⁢cord terminal to the corresponding internal component: L1 to one side of the element and motor feed, ‍L2 ‍to the other ⁤side of the elementand neutral to control/clock and any neutral-fed circuits.‍ In ⁢practice, a cold dryer with‌ a spinning drum often indicates an open thermal cutout or element circuit, whereas a dryer that ​receives no power at all can indicate a loose terminal, burned lugor an​ improperly secured strain relief.​ When replacing the cord, ensure terminals ⁤are free of corrosion, lugs are properly sized,⁤ and connections are ⁤tightened⁣ to the manufacturer’s specification to avoid⁣ heating ⁤at the interface ⁤and to‍ preserve the ‌integrity of the ⁢dryer’s thermal safety chain.

Item Description
L1 One hot leg to heating element and motor feed
L2 Second hot ⁣leg to‌ heating‌ element ⁤and other motor/control feed
Neutral⁢ (N) Return for 120 V​ controls​ and timers; shared neutral in 3-wire systems

Electrical and Physical‍ failure Symptoms indicative of Power ⁤cord Faults

The⁢ 8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer‌ 6′ 3-Wire 30 Amp Dryer Power ⁤Cord By provides the three-conductor ​feed​ that supplies two hot legs and a ⁤shared neutral to a‌ household‍ dryer; failures of this cord‌ produce both electrical and physical symptoms that are often the ⁢first indicators of a fault. On the electrical side, look for intermittent operation, arcing at the plug or terminal ⁤block, persistent tripping of the dryer circuit ‌breaker ⁢only when the appliance is runningand reduced heating performance caused ⁢by ⁣high ​contact resistance or voltage‌ drop under load. Physically,‍ inspect for melted ​or softened insulation, discoloration or‌ scorch marks at the plug and receptacle, bent or loose plug​ blades, exposed or frayed ⁣conductors at the strain reliefand terminal corrosion‍ where the‌ cord attaches to ⁤the dryer; these ​conditions degrade conductivity⁢ and can produce heat, sparkingor ⁢ozone/burnt odors ⁣during operation.

  • Intermittent powering or the ​dryer runs⁤ only when the‍ cord is positioned a certain way (suggests ⁣internal​ conductor break)
  • Visible melting,⁤ charringor brown ⁢discoloration ⁣at plug/receptacle (heat/overload)
  • Burning smell or sparking/arcing‍ at plug or terminal block
  • Hot-to-the-touch⁤ cord ​or plug under normal load
  • Frequent tripping​ of ⁢breaker with⁣ dryer load but not with ​other appliances on the same circuit

To confirm a suspected cord fault,‍ first disconnect power before ​inspecting or testing. Perform a visual and mechanical inspection of the insulation, strain⁢ reliefand terminal ‌clamp,​ then use a multimeter‌ to verify continuity on each‍ conductor and to measure voltage⁢ under load: a⁤ healthy ‌3-wire‍ 30 A cord should show very low resistance and present approximately 240 V ⁣between the two hot conductors and‌ ~120 V from each hot to ​the neutral when ‌the dryer is running. Elevated resistance, unstable voltage under loador an open conductor⁢ indicates replacement rather​ than patch repair; for⁢ 3-prong⁣ installations the common ​connector is NEMA 10-30and the 6′ length affects reach but not electrical‌ rating.⁣ If overheating,arcing,or meaningful ⁤insulation damage is present,replace the‍ cord‍ and verify ‍the⁢ dryer’s terminal‌ block and outlet are undamaged before returning the appliance to ⁤service.

Item Description
Conductor count 3 (two hots + neutral)
Amp rating 30 A
Connector type NEMA 10-30 (3-prong)
Length 6 ​feet
Typical application Electric dryer requiring 3-wire 240 ⁢V supply

Replacement, Compatibility and Safe​ Installation‌ Procedures for Supported Whirlpool ⁢Dryer Models

The‍ 8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer 6′ 3-Wire 30 Amp Dryer Power Cord By is⁤ a⁤ direct-replacement power lead intended for⁤ dryers that accept a​ three-prong connection and are​ served by a 30 ‌amp, 240 V circuit. Functionally,the cord ‌supplies two hot conductors and a combined neutral/return conductor; there ⁣is no ‌separate equipment grounding ⁤conductor in a three-wire configuration. Before installing, verify ​the dryer’s terminal block accepts a three-conductor⁣ cord and whether⁣ a neutral-to-chassis bond or bonding‌ strap is required or⁢ already ​present, because modern installations typically use a four-conductor cord with a dedicated ground‍ conductor.⁢ Practical example: replacing a cord‍ in an older rental unit with a three-prong outlet⁤ requires​ confirming the dryer⁤ still has the‌ bonding ‍jumper in the original position and that the house circuit breaker ⁣is‍ a 30 A single-pole/two-pole breaker rated ⁤for dryer use.

  • Power off: Disconnect power ​at the⁤ breaker before ‌opening the dryer ​access panel.
  • Match conductors to ⁢the ​terminal block: outer terminals are hots, ⁣center is neutral; wire ⁣colors commonly are black/red for hots ​and white for ‍neutral.
  • Secure the cord strain relief ‌and tighten terminal screws to the manufacturer’s⁤ recommended torque; loose connections cause heat and arcing.
  • After installation,‍ verify line‍ voltages‌ (hot-to-hot ≈240 V, hot-to-neutral ≈120 V) and continuity of the neutral/chassis bond if ‍using a⁤ three-wire setup.
Item Description
Conductors Two hot conductors ‍and one combined neutral/return (no separate equipment ground)
Rating 30 amp, ‍240 V circuit; typically​ requires ⁤10 AWG copper conductors
Length 6 feet (provides⁢ slack for rear-mounted outlets or push-back placement)
Compatibility Dryers with a three-prong⁢ terminal block configured for⁣ a bonded neutral; not suitable where local code‌ requires​ a four-wire connection

compatibility considerations: many contemporary Whirlpool models are shipped and labeled for four-conductor service; converting a dryer between three- and four-conductor systems requires configuring or removing the⁤ neutral-to-chassis bond per​ the dryer’s wiring diagram and local electrical⁣ code.‌ If⁣ the ‌household outlet is four-prong, install a four-conductor cord⁢ instead⁤ of using an adapter that defeats the separate equipment grounding conductor. ‍Technicians should document the dryer⁤ model and‍ wiring label, confirm breaker ⁤sizing and conductor ⁣gaugeand ‌perform a basic post-installation check​ (visual ⁢inspection,‍ torque checkand voltage ⁣measurements) to ensure ‍the replacement cord ​functions safely and as intended.

Q&A

What ​is the 8171378RC Whirlpool dryer power cord and what appliances is‍ it compatible⁢ with?

Part number 8171378RC ⁢is⁤ a 6-foot, ⁣3-conductor (3-prong) 30‑amp dryer power⁣ cord commonly sold as a Whirlpool‌ replacement cord. It has a 3-prong NEMA 10-30P style⁢ plug and ​is intended for electric dryers that accept a 3‑wire, 30‑amp supply.‌ It will‍ fit ‍most dryers designed for a 3‑prong connection (Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore and many others) but always verify the dryer’s terminal type and the plug style before purchase.

What wire​ gauge and amp rating does ‌this cord⁣ use and ​is it sufficient for a dryer?

This ​cord is ⁢rated 30 amps and is intended for​ a 30‑amp‍ dryer circuit. the conductors⁤ in a ⁣30‑amp dryer ‍cord are typically 10 AWG copper.​ That gauge and ⁢amp‍ rating match the standard residential dryer branch circuit (30 A). ⁣Do not use the cord‌ on a circuit with a lower ampacity or replace a higher‑amp cord​ with this one.

Can I use this⁣ 3‑wire cord on a home that has a 4‑prong (4‑wire) ‌outlet?

No – you cannot directly plug ⁣a 3‑prong cord into ‌a 4‑prong (NEMA 14‑30) outlet. While adapters exist, ‍many local ‍electrical⁢ codes prohibit using a 3‑prong adapter on a 4‑wire branch circuit because the 4‑wire system provides a separate equipment ground. The​ correct ‍solutions are ⁢either (a) change the outlet to a​ 3‑prong ‌outlet only when code allows and the branch circuit ​is 3‑wireor⁢ (b) install a 4‑wire cord (14‑30P/14‑30R configuration) on the dryer‌ or rewire the outlet⁣ so the dryer is connected with​ separate neutral and ground per current code. Always follow⁢ local code⁤ and ‍the appliance manufacturer’s instructions.

How do I install the 3‑wire power cord on my dryer?

Basic installation steps: 1) Turn off and lock out the circuit breaker or fuse⁤ feeding‍ the dryer. 2) Remove the dryer access panel to ‌expose the terminal block. 3) ⁣Feed the cord into the strain relief​ and secure⁤ it.⁣ 4) attach the two hot conductors to the outer terminals (L1​ and L2) ​and the neutral conductor to ‍the center terminal. 5) If the dryer is designed for 3‑wire ⁤use, ensure the manufacturer’s neutral-to-chassis bonding strap or jumper is⁣ installed (this bonds neutral to the dryer chassis in a 3‑wire setup). 6) Tighten⁢ all terminal screws‌ securely, replace the terminal coverand ​restore power. Always follow the dryer’s installation instructions and local electrical code; if‍ unsure, hire a qualified technician.

Is ​it code‑compliant to⁢ replace a 4‑wire dryer ⁢cord with this 3‑wire cord?

Generally no for ‍new installations.Since the ⁤1996 ‌NEC update, new dryer⁢ installations in⁣ dwellings require⁣ a ⁤4‑wire connection (separate neutral and equipment ground). ‌Existing 3‑wire circuits⁣ in older homes may be grandfathered and allowed to remain,but ⁤replacing a ‌4‑wire circuit with a 3‑wire cord to avoid rewiring is not compliant in most ⁤jurisdictions.‍ Check local electrical code and consult an electrician before converting connection ​types.

How⁢ can I test ⁣the cord to make⁤ sure it’s safe and functioning?

With the cord unplugged from power: use a continuity/ohm meter to check continuity of each conductor ⁣from the plug blade to the corresponding terminal end-each should read near zero ohms. ⁢Check for shorts between conductors (no continuity expected between hot-to-hot or hot-to-neutral when disconnected)‌ except in​ a 3‑wire installation⁤ where the neutral might potentially be bonded to the chassis (neutral-to-chassis‌ continuity expected). ⁣Visually‍ inspect for cracked insulation, exposed ⁤conductors,‍ or damaged plug prongs. If you perform live voltage tests, only​ do so⁤ if you are qualified: L1-L2 ⁤should read ~240 Vand L1-N and⁣ L2-N should each read ~120 V in typical‍ North ‍American systems. If uncertain, have a licensed technician test it.

What safety precautions‌ and ​tools do I need to install this ⁤cord?

Safety first: turn ⁣off⁤ and lock out the circuit breaker, verify⁤ power is ‌off ⁣with a non-contact tester or meterand‌ wear eye ‌protection. Tools‍ typically ⁢required are a screwdriver, pliers, wire strippers (if needed)and​ a⁢ multimeter for‌ testing. Secure the⁣ cord with ‍the dryer’s strain relief and‌ tighten terminal screws ‍firmly. Do‍ not use a cord that is‌ damaged, frayedor shows signs of‍ overheating. If you are not pleasant ​working with mains electricity,hire ⁣a qualified appliance⁤ technician or‌ electrician.

How do I know ⁣if I⁤ should‍ buy this OEM ‍cord ⁢(8171378RC) ⁣or⁣ a universal replacement?

Use OEM (manufacturer) parts when you want an exact fit and to ensure compatibility‌ with the dryer’s terminal ‍layout and strain relief. If your dryer model’s parts ⁤list specifies 8171378RC, that OEM cord is the appropriate choice. A compatible universal 3‑prong 30 A dryer‍ cord can also work if it ⁢matches⁤ the plug type, ‍conductor gauge (10 AWG), lengthand terminal‍ connection style. Always verify the dryer’s instructions and local code before choosing. If the dryer originally required a 4‑wire connection, choose⁤ a 4‑wire cord instead.

Final Thoughts

The 8171378RC Whirlpool Dryer 6′ 3-Wire ‌30⁢ Amp dryer power ​cord serves ⁣as the critical link‍ between the appliance and the ⁢household⁣ electrical supply,⁤ providing the correct 30‑amp⁣ capacity and three‑wire configuration required for safe, reliable ‌operation. As a purpose‑matched ​replacement, this cord helps ‍ensure proper ⁢fit, electrical compatibility and consistent performance while reducing the risk of overheating, arcing or other‍ hazards ‍that can ⁢arise from worn or incorrect cords.

Timely and accurate diagnosis of cord-related issues-such as intermittent​ power, visible damage, ​overheating, burning odors ⁢or loose connections-is essential to maintaining safety and appliance​ reliability.When replacement is⁣ indicated, choosing the​ correct part​ specification and installing ⁢it properly preserves⁤ performance and helps meet manufacturer‌ and code⁤ requirements. If there is any⁣ uncertainty about identification, condition or installation,⁣ consulting a qualified technician or electrician is recommended to avoid safety ⁤risks.

the 8171378RC power cord plays an critically important role in dryer safety and function.proper assessment and replacement, using the correct part and professional guidance ⁢when needed, will help maintain dependable operation and ⁤reduce the likelihood of electrical problems.


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