A dryer requires a 30 amp receptacle. This will be to receive a four blade dryer plug. The wire needed will be a three copper wire #10 cable set with a bare #14 copper ground wire. The breaker will be a two pole 30 amp breaker.
It moves a fan. The fan is what causes the airflow in the hair dryer.
The dryer tripped the breaker. Have it repaired. Don't try to use it again. You could cause a fire.
I removed the switch today 6 July 08. There were two screws in the back of the washer attached to the hinges which allow the top of the dryer to open. Two screws that hold the lint trap to the inside of the dryer and two screws that hold the dryer door switch. After you remove all of the screws you can lift the dryer top from the front and it will rotate on the hinges in the back. Then you can unplug the switch and plug in a new one. Hope this helps.
There is no requirement on the distance the dryer must be from a sink. Any 120 volt outlet must be GFCI protected if it is within 6 feet of a sink. There is no requirement for a 240 volt dryer outlet. I would not want the dryer right next to the sink and I would want the dryer to be on a 4 wire circuit and not a 3 wire circuit. Use common sense here.
After I got my clothes out of the dryer I straighten it up.
You can straighten your hair wish a blow dryer, a flat iron/hair straightener, or with chemicals.
Its really easy to straighten your hair with a hair-dryer. To straighten your hair using a hair-dryer you need to comb/brush your hair then get a hair-dryer and put the heat level on high for about 20 seconds whilst combing/brushing. Then turn the hair-dryer off and just your hair will be straight. It may be frizzy but for this you can use hairspray to flatten.
Load cable generally means the final cable before the actual load. So on a clothes dryer the "Load Cable" would be the cable running from the outlet to the actual clothes dryer.
Load cable generally means the final cable before the actual load. So on a clothes dryer the "Load Cable" would be the cable running from the outlet to the actual clothes dryer.
A dryer is used when the hair is wet to dry and style hair. A straightener is used to straighten dry hair.
You can't unless its naturally straight genius.
Yes, you can. You need to buy a straightening brush from a drug store. All you do is point the dryer straight down over your wet hair and comb through it with the brush. Ta-da!
For optimal safety and performance, it is recommended to use a 10-gauge, 4-wire dryer cable that is at least 6 feet long.
use a straightening serum or a heat protection spray that you can get at most shops !!
For a standard clothes dryer, new homes are roughed in with 3C #10 cable which is rated at 30 amps.
Sheets bundle up in the dryer due to the tumbling motion that occurs during the drying process. The sheets can become twisted and tangled, causing them to wrap around each other and form a bundle. To minimize bundling, try shaking out the sheets before putting them in the dryer and periodically stopping the dryer to untangle them.