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Hey, Congratulations on your new home! We'll be glad to answer your question. These units only require a three prong outlet, however, they need to each have dedicated 120V outlets. Thanks for choosing GEA to be part of your new home. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should also have the builder install a 220 for a regular dryer. Any future owner it will cost a lot to get a regular dryer outlet installed after the house is built
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This only requires a 120V 20A GFCI, the same as normally required for just a washer. It does not require a vent or 240V outlet. Another answer said you should also install a 240V outlet, in case a future homeowner does not want to use a heat pump washer-driver. If you do this, you also would need to install a a vent pipe and if it were me I'd also install a gas pipe for maximum flexibility. The downside is a vent pipe may have maximum distance to an outside wall requirements (or have forever problematic lint buildup), which may restrict where in the house the washer-dryer can be placed. The water and drain needed by this do not have any maximum distance limitations, so there is more flexibility in it's location in the home. If I were designing a new home with this washer-dryer I would design the cabinets differently, like I would make a very sturdy built-in pedestal so things are raised up 12" or so. I've had this exact washer-dryer for 6 months now, and like it a lot.
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