If you needed to ask this question here the best advice anyone can give you is to call a licensed gas fitter to do this job for you. Only licensed gas fitters are allowed to do this kind of work because, if it is not done right, there could be a really serious accident caused by an escape of gas.
<><><> In the UK, unless you are CORGI registered you don't. It is illegal for you to tamper with gas mains or pipelines. 1st April 2009 - New name for CORGI , the gas safety regulating body
The new British gas safety regulating body has moved from CORGI to the Gas Safety Register. Any gas engineer will need to be registered with the new scheme to carry out work safely and legally. So if you need any gas work completed make sure your installer can show you their Gas Safe Register ID Card.
I have a Kenmore push start gas dryer. How do I connect it to my natural gas line?
The same way you would vent an electric model. Just connect the vent pipe.
No, a gas dryer uses gas, which cannot be converted into electricity with a simple adapter.
Yes
A blocked or clogged dryer vent.
A plumber with a gas ticket.
Yes, a gas dryer is better than an electric dryer. A gas dryer becomes much hotter so therefore your clothes dry faster. Also natural gas as piped to homes costs less per kilowatt-hour than the equivalent amount of household electrical power. However the initial purchase cost of a gas dryer is much more than an electric dryer and the installation costs cost ofa gas dryer can be much higher too because it needs a piped gas supply as well as electricity.
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The only practical way to do that would be to sell the electric clothes dryer and use the proceeds toward purchase of a gas dryer. Even if it was possible to convert the dryer the cost would be prohibitive versus a new dryer. If you mean converting the building, then you would need to have natural gas plumbing installed, and you would need an outlet that matches the voltage of the new dryer.
I guess you technically could but it would be much, much cheaper to just buy a gas fired dryer.
First, you should look and see if it is a gas or an electric dryer. A gas dryer will save you more than an electric dryer. Then, you need to see if it is a full size or a compact dryer model.