Miele T 1413, T 1415 How to calculate the effective duct length, Tips about the ductwork

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Installation

How to calculate the effective duct length

The overall duct length will determine the duct diameter.

^Measure the actual duct length needed to go from the dryer’s exhaust connection to the vent outlet:

1.Establish the number of elbows or bends necessary, noting the type of bend, angle and radius involved (see Table).

2.Add the additional duct length (as derived by using the values specified in the table) to the actual duct length to get the effective length.

Note:

Maximum effective duct lengths:

4" (100 mm) diameter

66 ft (20 m)

5" (125 mm) diameter

132 ft (40 m)

6" (150 mm) diameter

328 ft (100 m)

Effective duct lengths over 66 ft (20 m) require a larger duct diameter.

Longer ducts may lead to slight decreases in dryer efficiency if the necessary duct diameter is not employed.

Tips about the ductwork

Check with your local building code to determine the maximum allowable duct length.

Use flexible metal pipe or rigid metal pipe for venting. Non-metallic flexible hose should not be used since it is a potential fire hazard.

For best drying results avoid extra long ducting with too many bends, angles or tight corners.

The shorter the exhaust ductwork, the more efficient the dryer will be. Expelled air is slowed down in the ducts due to friction against the inner walls. The shorter and smoother the inner walls are, the less friction will be created.

An elbow or bend creates more friction than a straight duct. An additional duct length factor must be added for each elbow or bend (see Table). This factor expresses the resistance of the bend in terms of a straight length of duct.

The additional length factor is then added to the existing duct to give the effective duct length.

A larger duct diameter helps to reduce friction. Therefore the duct diameter and length should be increased simultaneously.

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Contents Operating Instructions Vented Dryer 1413 1415 Table of Contents This dryer is intended for residential use only Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Control panel Program recommendations Before loading the dryerSelect a program Using the dryerTurn on the dryer and load the laundry Extra Dry Program When to useGentle Select a drying option if neededTurbo Full loadSelect the buzzer if desired Adjusting the buzzer volumeSelect the dryness level At the end of a program Start the programAdding or removing laundry during a program Canceling or changing a programTo deactivate the child lock Child lockChild lock To activate the child lockDryer care Cleaning the lint filterCleaning the drum Cleaning the exterior and the control panelChanging the light bulb What if the drum light does not come on? What if the Filter/Vent fault indicator is lit?What if the dryer will not run? How do I prevent static cling?What if water has collected around the drum opening? Frequently asked questionsWhat if the program runs too long or stops? What if the laundry is not dry enough?Quick Guide Select a drying option if needed Quick GuideTurn on the dryer and load the laundry Select a programAt the end of a program Select the dryness levelSelect the buzzer if desired Start the program For uniform loads, e.g. sheets Underwear, socks PC Update Technical ServicePage Installation Instructions Important Safety Instructions Disposal of an appliance Caring for the environmentDisposal of the packing materials Washer / Dryer Stack Height of vent adapter in a stacked installationElectrical connection Easy Installation KITInstallation Changing the position of the exhaust connection InstallationLeveling the dryer Determining the position of the exhaust connection Installation tips Wall connection with rigid pipe Window connectionDryer top view Direct wall connectionTips about the ductwork How to calculate the effective duct lengthWall vent or window vent Smooth metal ductElbow 90 sharp Concertina bendTotal duct length Page Page All rights reserved