The Kenmore 84722 (Sears.com) is a 110Volt dryer. Note that because it only has 110 Volts (not the 240 Volts of a typical dryer) it will take a long time to dry, and the capacity is small. There is also a 110 Volt laundry center (with the same caveats) Kenmore 88732.
Each unit also needs venting (permanent or temporary) to the outside.
Additional answer:There are many clothes dryers that will operate on 110 volts - and they are usually ones with gas heaters. These include Maytag, Whirlpool, Kenmore, GE, Hotpoint, Haier, LG, Samsung and others.
Yes - a hair-dryer rated at 120 volts will work in a 110 volt outlet.
Because a toaster does not pull near the current that a cloths dryer does.
Because a toaster does not pull near the current that a cloths dryer does.
To safely connect a 220-volt dryer to a 110-volt outlet, you cannot directly plug it in, as the voltage and amperage requirements are different. Instead, you should consult a licensed electrician to either install a dedicated 220-volt outlet or use a transformer that can convert the voltage appropriately. Attempting to use a 220-volt appliance with a 110-volt outlet can damage the appliance and pose a serious safety hazard.
No. They are two different voltage and amperage rated pieces of equipment. Also, a dryer does not use a common (neutral) wire. It uses two separate 110 volt legs, and a ground. The washer uses only one 110 volt leg, a neutral, and a ground.
You can't. A 220 volt dryer requires 220 volts in order to operate properly. It will not run on 110 volts.
No !
Only use 110-120 volt appliances on a 110 volt socket.
No and it wouldn't work. The wires in a standard plug (#14) even at 240 volts would not be large enough to handle the 30 amps (#10) that a dryer would need.
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