It should take a two pole (220V) 50 amp breaker and matching plug wired with # 8 or # 6 gauge wire. Check your manual.
Yes.
A dryer does not require a quick disconnect breaker. However, it is recommended to have a dedicated circuit with a proper circuit breaker for the dryer to ensure safe operation and to meet building code requirements.
Call Whirlpool and give them the dryers model number and they will tell yo which kit you need.
To wire a dryer plug to a breaker box, you need to connect the wires from the dryer plug to the corresponding terminals in the breaker box. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines to ensure proper installation. It is recommended to hire a licensed electrician for this task to ensure it is done correctly and safely.
The Whirlpool LTG5423D does need a natural gas hookup, which should be found in any modern apartment.
The dryer is 220VAC. You need a double pole breaker to get 220 out of a home breaker panel. Perhaps you should contact an electrician who understands wiring so that you don't burn your house down.
The Whirlpool LTG5423D would look a bit out of place in a dining room and need a gas outlet as well.
The RCA Whirlpool Supreme 70 clothes dryer was likely made in the 1960s or early 1970s. For a more precise manufacturing year, you may need to consult old product catalogs, user manuals, or contact vintage appliance experts.
To reset a Whirlpool range, unplug it from the power source or turn off the circuit breaker for about one minute. After that, plug it back in or turn the breaker on. For some models, you may also need to press and hold the "Cancel" or "Off" button for a few seconds. This process can help clear error codes and restore normal operation.
Your heating element is going out and that is why the fuse blew as well. You will need to have the heating element replaced in order for the dryer to work like it did when you bought it.
An electrician would put in two separate circuits since there is no telling in future that gas dryer might be replaced. You need to look at the breaker protecting the circuit and see if the current from the dryer and washer when added together don't exceed 80% of the breaker rating. Also the start up current for the dryer tumbler and washing machine motor don't add up to more than the breaker rating when added together. This is where problems will occur since start up currents may be 6 times running current.
If your dryer timer is not working properly, you should first check if it is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker is not tripped. If those are fine, you may need to replace the timer or seek professional repair help.