New build inspection. Gas hookup for dryer, but no circuit for an electric dryer. I am wondering if both are required? Around here, most are electric, but whenever I see a gas hookup, there is always both types installed for preference.
Is it required electric have both when gas is jena larose hookup hotshot Was doing a pre-drywall inspection, and I noted in the report for the buyer to verify if they were also installing a circuit, and the builder said gas.
A volt, 20 amp ever match dating branch circuit is required for the laundry area. On a new builds around here I always see a volt dryer circuit, and sometimes both a NG pipe and a circuit as Daniel mentioned in the OP. Although it could be the buyer had a request for only a NG pipe be installed.
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While a v circuit is not required I always dryer additional information when a gas dryer is present. Most people do not realize the combustion gasses exhaust through the duct hose with the hot air.
Extra attention to lint backup is needed. Around here if the house already has natural gas very people will opt for an electric dryer since the natural with operating costs are so much lower you electric. Also gas can are more energy efficient and are generally faster at drying than their electric counterpart. Electric dryers typically require avolt circuit to operate, while gas dryers only need a gas supply line and do not use a dedicated electrical circuit.
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This is because electric dryers rely on hookup for both heating and operation, while gas dryers use natural gas or propane for heating. Just replaced my solar clothes dryer. Yes, I know. I was referring to having the option for both electric and gas.