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For a gas dryer in the US you will need a 120 volt outlet to plug into. The old electric dryer was 220 volts so that outlet cannot be used as it is currently. Second, you will need to have a gas line run to the site of the new dryer. That should be it.
electrical or potential (gas) to heat.
A space of 30 inches or the width of the electrical equipment is needed, whichever is greater, for electrical equipment.
You ask your boyfriend or husband!
yes. it is very much possible. definitely. most positive.
Yes, there is a kit you can get to replace the orifices of the natural gas.
To answer this question correctly the number of wires in the existing cord is needed.
Yes, a gas dryer is better than an electric dryer. A gas dryer becomes much hotter so therefore your clothes dry faster. Also natural gas as piped to homes costs less per kilowatt-hour than the equivalent amount of household electrical power. However the initial purchase cost of a gas dryer is much more than an electric dryer and the installation costs cost ofa gas dryer can be much higher too because it needs a piped gas supply as well as electricity.
A gas hookup will have fittings for a gas line, they should be clearly visible. In an electric hookup there will be an electrical plug, but no gas lines showing.
No, a gas dryer uses gas, which cannot be converted into electricity with a simple adapter.
Well the first electrical dryer was first created by Mr. Mike Hunt but assisted by Mike Ocksbig.
A blocked or clogged dryer vent.