Multi-Dryer Installation Exhaust Requirements . . .
•The illustration below shows a typical example of a multiple dryer installation. Note how each dryer has its own exhaust system vented to the central exhaust duct.
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IMPORTANT: Static pressure in dryer’s exhaust duct should be no greater than that shown in the chart on Page 31. This can be measured with a manometer placed on the exhaust duct approximately two feet (61 cm) from the dryer. See Page 31. All dryers connected to the main collector duct should be in operation when pressure is checked.
Installing an exhaust system does not eliminate the necessity of cleaning the dryer lint filter before each load. The dryer interior and the complete exhaust system should be cleaned periodically by a qualified service person to remove any lint
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the electrical service to the dryer before cleaning.
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