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Hard wired means that there is no plug and receptacle in the circuit powering the dryer. What you will find is a metal jacketed cable that will come out of the wall or floor and go right into the dryer.

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How do i run a clothes dryer to a fuse box i don't know anything about the fuse box but i do have an electric stove i think with a 3or 4 prong plung.?

It's important to first check the electrical requirements for the clothes dryer and compare them to the fuse box capacity. If both the electric stove and clothes dryer require a similar voltage and amperage, you may need to hire a professional to install a new dedicated circuit for the dryer. Avoid overloading the existing circuits without proper guidance as it can be a safety hazard.


How many kg are in one cubic feet or how do I convert an American dryer capacity measured cubic feet into European dryer capacity wich is measured in kilograms so cubic feet to kg?

To convert cubic feet to kilograms for dryer capacity, you will need to know the density of the material you are drying (as this will determine the weight). Typically, for common materials like clothes, a rule of thumb is to consider about 1.2 kg of weight per cubic foot of capacity. So for example, if your American dryer has a capacity of 7 cubic feet, you can estimate the European equivalent by multiplying: 7 cubic feet x 1.2 kg = 8.4 kg.


Why will not your dryer come on?

Usually there is only a few things to keep a dryer from starting, 1 - one leg of your power is out. The dryer runs on 230 volts but the motor is only 115 volts, so if one side of your breaker is bad or one fuse has opened the motor might not run, 2 - door switch could be bad, 3 - timer could be bad, 4 - motor itself is bad, if the start winding is open usually the motor will just hum and not turn the drum.


What is created by ridges of hard rock?

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What is used to transport and give shape to a plant cell?

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What year was the clothes dryer invented in America?

The clothes dryer was invented in America in 1793 by a man named Albert Marsh. However, the first commercially successful clothes dryer, known as the "vented" dryer, was developed in the late 1800s. The modern electric clothes dryer, as we know it today, became popular in the 20th century, particularly after World War II.


Why do clothes stick together after being spun in dryer?

Clothes stick together in the dryer due to static electricity that is created when the clothes rub against each other during the spinning process. This static charge can cause the fabrics to attract and cling to each other. Adding a dryer sheet or using dryer balls can help reduce static and prevent clothes from sticking together.


How do you know how to make clothes the right sizes?

u can buy them the right size or put them in the dryer


What year did George T Sampson invent the clothes dryer?

I don't know when he did, but I know that it was patented in June 7, 1892.


What municipal codes in Illinois allow PVC to be used for clothes dryer vent duct?

I don't know about Illinois but check the Fuel Gas Code. I have never heard of PVC being allowed for a Clothes Dryer Vent.


How can you get a 20 foot long or longer 3 prong power cord for your clothes dryer?

As far as I know, you can't. It would be safer to have a new outlet installed closer to the dryer.


What makes clothes stick together in the dryer and how does using dryer sheets help eliminate this?

i think its the electricity(static electricity) created in the dryer, i guess you can try not to use too much heat and too much clothes in one machine because i guess that's what makes it static,you know they compress and create pressure and stuff and that's why they stick together...


Who invented the clothes washer and dryer?

George T. Sampson on June 7,1892.How do you know this is a myth you wasn't even born yet,so please don't say its a myth if you don't know the truth,he was problem the last one people assume made the clothes


How does an automatic clothes dryer dry your clothes?

An automatic clothes dryer uses hot air to evaporate moisture from wet clothes. The hot air is generated by a heating element and is circulated inside the drum to absorb the moisture. The warm, damp air is then vented outside while dry air continues to circulate inside the drum to dry the clothes.


How do i run a clothes dryer to a fuse box i don't know anything about the fuse box but i do have an electric stove i think with a 3or 4 prong plung.?

It's important to first check the electrical requirements for the clothes dryer and compare them to the fuse box capacity. If both the electric stove and clothes dryer require a similar voltage and amperage, you may need to hire a professional to install a new dedicated circuit for the dryer. Avoid overloading the existing circuits without proper guidance as it can be a safety hazard.


Plug a dryer into a regular plug?

Need to know what type of dryer.


What year was a dryer invented?

The first patent for a dryer was issued in 1799 to a Frenchman named M. Pochon for a hand-cranked device that dried clothes. But the modern electric dryer as we know it today wasn't invented until the early 20th century, with the first automatic electric dryer being introduced in the 1930s. So, technically, you could say the dryer was "invented" in 1799, but the version we use now didn't come around until much later.