firedome Well-known member Joined Jul 21, 2011 Messages 2,610 Location Binghamton NY & Lake Champlain VT Aug 5, 2020 #2 Anyone know: do new Whirlpool washer-dryer stacking units use a common power plug, or separate for the 110 (washer) and 220 (dryer) units?
Anyone know: do new Whirlpool washer-dryer stacking units use a common power plug, or separate for the 110 (washer) and 220 (dryer) units?
S stevet Well-known member Joined Jun 3, 2007 Messages 2,135 Location West Melbourne, FL Aug 5, 2020 #3 Check the installation guide... at the Whirlpool Website for your model(s) and it should explain what to do to install the units.It would make sense to me to have separate power supplies so if one unit goes down, you can still use the other, but what do I know?
Check the installation guide... at the Whirlpool Website for your model(s) and it should explain what to do to install the units.It would make sense to me to have separate power supplies so if one unit goes down, you can still use the other, but what do I know?
combo52 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 17,023 Location 50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md Aug 5, 2020 #4 The one Piece TL WP Stack Has one cord and needs 240-120 volt 30 amp circuit, or is 3 phase power a 208-120 circuit. Don't ask an electrician for a 220 circuit it makes you sound very old, 220 volts have not been available since the 1950s in the US. John L.
The one Piece TL WP Stack Has one cord and needs 240-120 volt 30 amp circuit, or is 3 phase power a 208-120 circuit. Don't ask an electrician for a 220 circuit it makes you sound very old, 220 volts have not been available since the 1950s in the US. John L.