EXHAUST SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
1.Phillips head screwdriver.
2.
3.Carpenter's level.
4.Flat or straight blade screwdriver.
5.Duct tape.
6.Rigid or flexible metal 4 inch (10.2 cm) duct.
7.Vent hood.
8.Pipe thread sealer (Gas).
9.Plastic knife.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSELECTRIC DryerCIRCUIT - Individual 30 amp. branch circuit fused with 30 amp. time delay fuses or circuit breakers.
Use separately fused circuits for washers and dryers, and DO NOT operate a washer and a dryer on the same circuit. POWER SUPPLY - 3 wire, 240 volt, single phase, 60 Hz, Alternating Current.
POWER SUPPLY CORD KIT - The dryer MUST employ a 3- conductor power supply cord NEMA
OUTLET RECEPTACLE - NEMA
Use only 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter (minimum) rigid or flexible metal duct and approved vent hood which has a
The following are specific requirements for proper and safe operation of your dryer. Failure to follow these instructions can create excessive drying times and fire hazards.
Do not install a clothes dryer with flexible plastic venting materials. If your present system is made up of plastic duct or metal foil duct, replace it with a rigid or flexible metal duct. In Canada and the United States if metal (foil type) duct is installed, it must be of a specific type identified by the appliance manufacturer as suitable for use with clothes dryers and in the United States must also comply with the Outline for Clothes Dryer Transition Duct, UL standard 2158A. Flexible venting materials are known to collapse, be easily crushed and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer airflow and increase the risk of fire. Ensure the present duct is free of any lint prior to installing dryer duct.
POWER SUPPLY
3 WIRE GROUNDED NEUTRAL
30 AMP DELAYED ACTION FUSES
OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
NEUTRAL WIRE
OUTLET
RECEPTACLE
(COPPER)
SUBJECT TO LOCAL REGULATIONS NEMA
CIRCUIT - Individual 15 amp. branch circuit fused with a 15 amp. maximum time delay fuse or circuit breaker.
POWER SUPPLY - 3 wire, 120 volt single phase, 60 Hz, Alternating Current.
- Risk of Fire - A clothes dryer must be exhausted outdoors. Do not exhaust dryer into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, an attic, a crawl space or any concealed space of a building. A clothes dryer produces combustible lint. If the dryer is not exhausted outdoors, some fine lint will be expelled into the laundry area. An accumulation of lint in any area of the home can create a health and fire hazard. The dryer must be connected to an exhaust outdoors. Regularly inspect the outdoor exhaust opening and remove any accumulation of lint around the outdoor exhaust opening and in the surrounding area.
NOTE: Do not under any circumstances remove grounding prong from plug.
GROUNDING PRONG
Do not allow combustible materials (for example: clothing, draperies/curtains, paper) to come in contact with exhaust system.
Exceeding the length of duct pipe or number of elbows allowed in the "MAXIMUM LENGTH" charts can cause an accumulation of lint in the exhaust system. Plugging the system
3 could create a fire hazard, as well as increase drying times.