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Do you need a 240 volt washer/dryer combo?

Because a dryer needs 220 and washer does not. Washer/dryer combo. Still correct. The combo units do not use hot air to dry the clothes so a huge electric heater is unnecessary. They work similarly to condensing dishwashers. There’s no need for 240V in the US. I recently bought a stacked laundry center in the USA. All of them were 240V. ...

Are there 240V washer dryers in the US?

Op clearly stated that there were 240v standalone washers. Eric stated that he had never seen one. I’m in the US and every washer I’ve ever had was 120v. As for OP, I think the combo washer dryers in the US are because they have heat pump dryers. They are much more efficient and don’t need 240v. ...

How much power does a 240V dryer use?

If, on the other hand, you connect it to a 240V, 30A outlet, like you would do with a standalone electric dryer in most cases (some smaller ones may go with a 20A plug, but still 240V) then your maximum available power is 5760W (80% of 7200W). The specification plate on a dryer may show a higher number, e.g. 26A (rather than 24) at 240V. ...

Does a 120V dryer need 240V?

It uses a heat pump dryer as opposed to a resistive heater. It doesn't need 240v to dry clothes in a reasonable timeframe. Also, a 120V model can be swapped in for a gas dryer, so they get more potential sales with 1 model. ...

Should I run a dryer on 240V or 208v?

As long as the current falls below 24A for any continuous draw, it's valid. So the practical reality is that running a dryer on 240V (or 208V if that's what you have available, as may be the case in some apartment complexes or urban areas) is a better choice than running it on 120V. Yes, I know the thermostat interrupts the load. Not the point. ...

Is a 220 volt dryer bad?

Yep. It's in a country where all of the power at home is 220V. You are mistaken. There are several products available in the US, but they are all 110-120 volt, which is why drying times are exceptionally bad. No, my dryer is gas and 110-120 and drying times are insanely fast. There are combination units out there. ...

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