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Marcin G.
  • Chicago, IL
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220V dryer in my condo unit

Marcin G.
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

I have that type of 220V in my wall (I live in condominium).

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cooper-Wiring-Devices-Commercial-Grade-20-Amp-Straight-Blade-Single-Receptacle-with-Side-Wiring-White-1876W-BOX/203492426

I use that outlet for my wall AC unit. I would like us that outlet for my new electric dryer

http://www.abt.com/product/71600/Maytag-MEDC300BW.html

I think I will need to do some magic with the cable to make sure it works. Is it even doable? I see that both cables that I can buy with the dryer have different plugs

http://www.abt.com/product/49641/Whirlpool-PT400L.html

or

http://www.abt.com/product/49639/Whirlpool-PT220L.html

will I need some sort of transition to be able to plug the unit into my existing 220V outlet ?

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