Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
#16
|
||
|
||
![]()
Thanks. Any chance you check your breaker box and see if there is a 220 (double pole) breaker in there that is labeled dryer?
|
|
#17
|
||
|
||
![]()
Off subject but just curious. We drove through Fenney recently and noticed boxes on the outside wall with both water pipes and gas pipes going to them. Are they using instantaneous hot water heaters instead of traditional hot water tank heaters now?
|
#18
|
||
|
||
![]()
Yes that's what those are. Side benefit is that it leaves room in the utility closet for some storage since there is no water heater in there.
|
#19
|
||
|
||
![]()
I took a picture and do not see a 220 breaker labeled dryer in my house. All the breakers are labeled.
|
#20
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Chatbrat can check me on this but I would expect 4 wires - probably 1 red and 1 black (110v each hot wires), white (common), and a bare copper ground. Bare wire secures to the ground block inside the breaker box, white wire secures to the common wire block on the opposite side, and then the red and black wire to each pole on the breaker. Then on the other end, red and black go to the left and right vertical slot holes on the outlet, bare ground to the round hole, and white common to the L shaped hole on the outlet. Should be able to wire everything at both ends and then pop the breaker into the box and be good to go. |
#21
|
||
|
||
![]()
Red and Black go to the brass (colored) screws, white goes to the silver(colored) screw, bare goes to green -you can put the white and bare on a common buss bar as long as the load center has a main breaker in i it and is not a sub panel then the neutral and ground must be isolated
|
#22
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
I do not live in Fenny. Gas service was not an option where we live so obviously we have an electric dryer and it is 220v. I think you can find 120v dryers but they will be small and less efficient. Used in homes with modest electrical service. I would wonder it your home has a gas connection would you could you get a gas hot water heater. I know a gas hotwater heater is faster to recover and I expect less expensive to run. I also prefer, MISS, a gas stove which can produce more heat and instant response. MY VIEW-it is far easier to do things slowly and avoid mistakes than to try to get out of mistakes. RE: Dryer in our previous home we had a front loading dryer. They are easier to load and more energy efficient. It was old and we did not take it with us. BUT, here in our laundry section having put shelves in there, there is no way a front loader would work. |
#23
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Fenney has the option for gas. The designer homes, at least, appear to all have gas stoves installed and tankless gas water heaters. But they don't include washers and dryers, so apparently, at least with some homes, there is still some work to be done to accommodate whichever option you choose - gas or electric. |
#24
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
|
#25
|
||
|
||
![]()
2 pole breaker today is $20.00, 40' 4 conductor # 10--$35.00. , box device & cover $25.00--labor $50.00
|
#26
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
The latest from my rep is that there is a breaker already in the box and a wire plumbed to the dryer behind a blank plate. I will be surprised if the wires are connected to the breaker but a quick test with a voltmeter should tell the tale. |
#27
|
||
|
||
![]()
Wondering...in the new homes with the tankless gas water heaters...can you run two showers simultaneously, bath and shower?, dishwasher and shower?
|
#28
|
||
|
||
![]()
No reason why you couldn't. It heats water as it passes through as opposed to just drawing from a tank of water that stays heated all the time. Generally, it would not be typical for us to be showering and running a dishwasher at the same time. We usually set the dishwasher to start after bed time, especially in an open concept home. There could be a time or two where the washing machine is going at the same time as a shower, but even that is fairly rare. I've never had a tankless water heater but everyone I have known that had one loved it.
|
Closed Thread |
|
|