Early Whirlpool, gas dryer conversion to electric
Hi James, yes the machine is looking great.
It’s fairly easy to convert from gas to electric you’ve already done the most difficult part installing the heater assembly.
You need to get a 120 V coil relay that can handle at least 25 A and connect the power to the coil on the relay to the 1V and 3V wires That went to the burner assembly.
Connect the motor up the way it was before even though there are five wires on the replacement motor you only use for you might have to install a jumper.
If you still have the wiring harness from the electric dryer, you took the heater from installed the terminal block and use some of the heavy wiring that’s attached to it going down to the heater. You will wire relay on one side of the line let’s say L one and you’ll wire L2 through the high limit thermostat at the bottom of the heater box to the common wire of the three terminals on the heater the other two terminals get tied together.
It might be easier if you call me. I’m around this afternoon if you like, I can go over a little bit more detail.
But it’s pretty easy to do we converted Paul Chaks’s 1965 Kenmore dryer from gas to electric and I’ve done many others. I’ve also converted quite a few electric ones as needed.
John