The only safe thing to do is contact the manufacturer and ask them if the design will be harmed by 60 HZ.
I assume the 2 X 110 (actually 2 X 120 Volt) line you speak of here in the USA is single phase and not three phase.
Normal clothes dryer connections are 2 ea 120 Volt, plus ground. Those two legs are the two lines coming in from the service provider. Note also that US electrical is not 180 degrees (exact opposite) phase. Usually like 120 degrees, and can cause some loss of efficiency. Again, direct this info to the German manufacturer and ask if the equipment will be harmed by this setting.
I assume the 2 X 110 (actually 2 X 120 Volt) line you speak of here in the USA is single phase and not three phase.
Normal clothes dryer connections are 2 ea 120 Volt, plus ground. Those two legs are the two lines coming in from the service provider. Note also that US electrical is not 180 degrees (exact opposite) phase. Usually like 120 degrees, and can cause some loss of efficiency. Again, direct this info to the German manufacturer and ask if the equipment will be harmed by this setting.