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Yes, you can hook two dryers up to the same dryer vent. You just have to get the right kind of hoses/ventilation so that both dryers feed into the same system with a split connection.
Probably not. Most range hoods vent in the middle. Most microwaves vent on one side of the back behind the controls.
you go up to the top and jump on the hook, and the go into the air vent
Not typically for residential use. There are some commercial washers that use steam that will have a gas hook-up.
Gas dryers are often cheaper to purchase than electric dryers. Also, a home may only have a gas hook-up available. In the past, gas dryers were much more popular than electric, and many households havent upgraded yet.
The advantage of using a condenser dryer is that it does not need much electricity to operate and does not use up gas the way natural - gas vented dryers do. The water that is taken from the clothes can be used for other purposes. It takes up less space because there is no need for a vent.
Kelly Clarkson: Wrote " I Do Not Hook Up" It is about saying she isn't a hook up and she wrote this to SAY she isn't one or going to one and she is dedicating to the person who said she was a hook up or somethingly gangster.
No I won't- and I would suggest you not do so either. The installation should be done by a licensed contractor.
look under the hood for the emmision label,1 will go to the m.a.p. sensor,one will go to the fuel tank vent hose etc...
Hook what up? If you want a laptop, go and buy one.
The one at the info center you use a hook-homemade and lift it gently,it has push in plastic clips.The long strip that covers the speakers use a putty knife and pry up gently
Hook them up.