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    Sep 21, 2009, 01:39 PM
    Where I can find a special 220v adapter
    I just installed a new set of Kanpore washer/dryer in space limilted closet. The dryer uses 220v while the washer uses 110v. However only one 220v e-socket is available on the wall. So I want to find either:
    1) a 220v adapter has two 220v outlets from which one connects to the 220v dryer and another one connects to a 220/110 converter for the 110v washer. Or
    2) a 220v adapter has one 220v outlet and one 110v outlet.

    Please let me know where I can buy it or you have another way to make it work. Thanks a lot.
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    Sep 21, 2009, 04:10 PM

    Are you in USA?
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    Sep 21, 2009, 05:05 PM
    If you are in the US then it will NOT work. There is NO such "adapter", and if there were it would be illegal.

    I suspect the same goes for other parts of the world as well.
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    Sep 21, 2009, 06:22 PM

    There really isn't enough information here and 110/220 doesn't exist anymore in the US anyway. It's 120/240.

    Missing info:
    1. circuit size recommended for washer at 120V?
    2. Circuit size recommended (power requirements) for dryer at 240 V?
    4. What size is installed 240 circuit?
    ... Is it 3 or 4 wire?
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    Sep 22, 2009, 12:01 AM

    Yes, I am in US.

    Additional info:
    1. Require a Grounded 15 AMP,brach circuit fused with 15 AMP for the washer.
    2. 14-30R, Fused 30AMP 120/240 V for the dryer.
    3. 30AMP, 240v is installed

    Wires 220v
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    Sep 22, 2009, 03:47 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by lwu1212 View Post
    Yes, I am in US.

    Additional info:
    1. Require a Grounded 15 AMP,brach circuit fused with 15 AMP for the washer.
    2. 14-30R, Fused 30AMP 120/240 V for the dryer.
    3. 30AMP, 240v is installed

    Wires 220v
    Right, you need a 120v receptacle for the washer and a 120/40v for the dryer.

    You say "30AMP, 240v is installed". Does this mean the wrong straight 240v receptacle was installed, or is it the proper 120/240v, 4-wire receptacle using 10/3 w/ground cable?

    What does "Wires 220v" mean??
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    Sep 22, 2009, 05:15 AM
    If you are in the US then it will NOT work. There is NO such "adapter", and if there were it would be illegal.

    I suspect the same goes for other parts of the world as well.

    Agreed.

    You have to run two circuits:

    One 3 wire circuit rated 240/120 volts, 30 amps for the dryer. This circuit will terminate at the NEMA 14-30 receptacle. When you say "240 volt-30 amps installed," was this circuit for a previous range or dryer? Or was it for something like a water heater? If there was a previous dryer or range, you already have the 240/120 there, if it was for a water heater, you have 240 only.

    The other circuit needs to be a 20 amp 120 volt circuit for the washer.

    It is not code compliant to tap into the 240/120 volt circuit, or to use some kind of adaptor to operate the washer. (although, I suppose someone, somewhere makes a non-UL adaptor, or you could jerry-rig it to work. (I won't tell you how, as it won't be safe)

    Have an electrician install a 120 volt circuit for the washer, and the correct plug for the dryer.
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    Sep 22, 2009, 06:40 AM

    If you have a 14-30R, located here: http://www.frentzandsons.com/Hardwar...nfiguratio.htm

    This is a 4 wire plug.

    An adapter can be made by placeing a 15 A fuse/breaker in a small breaker/disconnect on the wall and connecting to ground (G), W-White (Neutral) and (X or Y) for Black (Hot)

    You would be removing plugs to change between the washer and the dryer.

    A new 120 V, 20 A service is the correct option.
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    Sep 27, 2009, 01:00 AM

    Thanks everyone. Your info is helpful. It seems the best way is to have a electricion to install another 240/20 circuit for the washer.
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    Sep 27, 2009, 09:59 AM

    That's a 120 volt, 20 amp circuit, not a 240 volt, 20 amp circuit. Unless you made a typo in your original post.

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