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Texas_Ranger



Registered: March 2009
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Dublin Hostel #3
The washer is connected via a 30A isolation switch, the dryer seems to be gas and just has a BS1363 plug.
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djk

Registered: August 2009
Posts: 26
Wed October 21, 2009 4:58pm

If the dryer's gas it wouldn't be pulling much power at all, hence the 13A plug. The washing machine possibly has a built-in heater.
Front loading machines are the more usual type found here.


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