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.
No !
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.
Most Dryers do not use gas nowadays, so that question might not be answered; but most dryers now run on water and electricity.
To wire a 230 volt contactor with a 110 volt coil, you need to connect the 110 volt power supply to one terminal of the coil and the neutral wire to the other terminal of the coil. Ensure that the contactor is rated for use with a 110 volt control circuit. Additionally, verify the wiring diagram provided with the contactor for proper connection details.
can you plug a 115 volt into a 110 volt
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.
Yes - a hair-dryer rated at 120 volts will work in a 110 volt outlet.
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.
220 volts. In the US.
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.
For a standard clothes dryer, new homes are roughed in with 3C #10 cable which is rated at 30 amps.
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.
Hair dryer: U.S. Clothes dryer: France
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.