Get a proffessional please. There are stuff that you need like tools to get job done. It will be cheaper just to get a proffessional. Trust me i know.
Read the manual that came with it.That will tell you everything you need for a safe installation.
it does not have to have a separate line from the utility...but it typically has a line running from the already existing line within the home... like remove an elbow from the furnace line and install a tee, then a shutoff valve, then the line to the dryer. After the line arrives in the viscinity of the dryer, it should have another shutoff valve prior to connection to the dryer. Local codes may require additional fittings ot shutoffs... we love our gas dryer... wouldn't have an electric model...
No.1 get a gas fitter to do so no such thing as diy gas work. No.2 if really stuck use gas type thread tape (yellow)
$860 plus filing fees.. Testing of course is included
No, a gas dryer uses gas, which cannot be converted into electricity with a simple adapter.
Yes
A blocked or clogged dryer vent.
A plumber with a gas ticket.
For convenience I install the receptacle just above the backboard of the dryer. This way if the dryer is to be moved out of its location it can be unplugged before the move is started. Sometimes the dryer is located in a confined space and it is hard to reach down to the floor level to unplug the dryer with out becoming an acrobat.
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.
hi my gas dryer is not staying on cud you give me a clew thank you
get a schematic free for whirlpool gas dryer