GE DPGT650, UPGT650 operating instructions Level the Dryer, Plug in Dryer

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Installation Instructions

FINAL SETUP

1LEVEL THE DRYER

Stand the dryer near the final location. Place

a level against the side and bottom of the dryer door frame and use the four leveling legs to level your dryer.

2PLUG IN DRYER

Ensure proper ground exists before use.

Raise Lower

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DPGT650, UPGT650 specifications

The GE UPGT650 and DPGT650 are advanced gas turbine models developed by General Electric, known for their cutting-edge technology and high efficiency. Designed primarily for power generation and industrial applications, these gas turbines represent the latest in innovation and performance in the energy sector.

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