Markeetaux,
Assuming it is British 220 - 240 volt you can power it from that service in your home. 60 HZ (USA) is easier on amps that 50 HZ so that part should be good.
I would check specs or call REL first, but I did this in my own home, it's the same wire pull as your dryer and then no transformer, no box, no nothing except a power cable.
Assuming it is British 220 - 240 volt you can power it from that service in your home. 60 HZ (USA) is easier on amps that 50 HZ so that part should be good.
I would check specs or call REL first, but I did this in my own home, it's the same wire pull as your dryer and then no transformer, no box, no nothing except a power cable.