American Dryer Corp ML-82 III installation manual American Dryer Corp 113344

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IMPORTANT: For extended ductwork runs, the cross section area of the ductwork can only be increased to an extent. When the ductwork approaches the maximum limits noted in this manual, a professional heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) firm should be consulted for proper venting information.

ALL ductwork should be smooth inside with no projections from sheet metal screws or other obstructions, which will collect lint. When adding ducts, the duct to be added should overlap the duct to which it is to be connected. ALL ductwork joints must be taped to prevent moisture and lint from escaping into the building. Inspection doors should be installed at strategic points in the exhaust ductwork for periodic inspection and cleaning of lint from the ductwork.

NOTE: When the exhaust ductwork passes through a wall, ceiling, or roof made of combustible materials, the opening must be 2-inches (5.08 cm) larger than the duct (all the way around). The duct must be centered within this opening.

Outside Ductwork Protection

To protect the outside end of the horizontal ductwork from the weather, a 90° elbow bent downward should be installed where the exhaust exits the building. If the ductwork travels vertically up through the roof, it should be protected from the weather by using a 180º turn to point the opening downward. In either case, allow at least twice the diameter of the duct between the duct opening and the nearest obstruction.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT use screens, louvers, or caps on the outside opening of the exhaust ductwork.

3.Multiple Dryer (Common) Venting

If it is not feasible to provide separate exhaust ducts for each dryer, ducts from individual dryers may be channeled into a “common main duct.” The individual ducts should enter the bottom or side of the main duct at an angle not more than 45º in the direction of airflow and should be spaced at least 38-1/4” (97.15 cm) apart. The main duct should be tapered, with the diameter increasing before each individual duct (14-inch [35.56 cm] minimum for gas models and 16-inch [40.64 cm] minimum for steam models) is added.

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Contents ML-82 III Installation Manual ML-82 For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Safety Precautions SectionStandards SPECIFICATIONS/COMPONENT Identification SpecificationsSpecifications Component Identification 113344 Installation Procedures Location RequirementsUNPACKING/SETTING UP This Exhaust Duct Transition Piece Must be Installed FirstDryer Enclosure Requirements Fresh AIR Supply Requirements Exhaust Requirements General Exhaust Ductwork Information113344 American Dryer Corp 113344 113344 Electrical Information Electrical RequirementsGas and Steam GAS Information Type of GAS Type of GAS 113344 Operating Steam Pressure Steam Information113344 Compressed Air Pressure Air Supply Fire Suppression System Before YOU Start Check Local Codes and PermitsAmerican Dryer Corp 113344 Typical water supply Preparation for OPERATION/START-UP Preoperational Test Basket Tumbler Coating Preoperational Instructions Shutdown InstructionsSERVICE/PARTS Information ServiceParts Warranty Warranty InformationReturning Warranty Cards Returning Warranty PartsAmerican Dryer Corp 113344 Routine Maintenance CleaningSuggested Cleaning Schedule Adjustments LubricationLint Drawer Removal Procedure for Functional Check Replacement Components 113344 Sectionviii Data Label InformationManual Reset Burner HI-LIMIT Instructions PhaseDual Timer ADC Part No 09/04/08