As long as it was up to code when it was installed it is ok now. If you ever remodel or change it around it must then be up to the latest code.
The only practical way to do that would be to sell the electric clothes dryer and use the proceeds toward purchase of a gas dryer. Even if it was possible to convert the dryer the cost would be prohibitive versus a new dryer. If you mean converting the building, then you would need to have natural gas plumbing installed, and you would need an outlet that matches the voltage of the new dryer.
Hair dryer: U.S. Clothes dryer: France
my clothes dryer wiil not stop when the time has expired
Get a new dryer
pictures of the first ever clothes dryer
To dry clothes
G T Sampson invented the clothes dryer
It's just because pockets can turn inside out from the action of the dryer. Some clothes dry best if they are put into the dryer inside out anyway.
to dry clothes when they are wet
who invented the clothes dryer that used heat from the stove
Any dryer that has a low-knits or no heat setting is best to not shrink clothes.
it is in the dryer and it spins so mutch it shrinks