Tumblers – 120 and 170
Exhaust Requirements
WARNING
A drying tumbler produces combustible lint. To reduce the risk of fire, the tumbler must be exhausted to the outdoors.
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To reduce the risk of fire and accumulation of combustible gases, DO NOT exhaust tumbler air into a window well, gas vent, chimney or enclosed, unventilated area such as an attic wall, ceiling, crawl space under a building, or concealed space of a building.
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Layout
Whenever possible, install tumblers along an outside wall where duct length can be kept to a minimum, and
Make-Up Air
A tumbler is forced air exhausted and requires provisions for
IMPORTANT: Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
The required
Required
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120 Pound | 360 in.2 | (2323 cm2) | |
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170 Pound | 525 in.2 | (3710 cm2) | |
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Venting
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire due to increased static pressure, we do not recommend installation of
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IMPORTANT: Installing
For maximum efficiency and minimum lint accumulation, tumbler air must be exhausted to the outdoors by the shortest possible route.
Proper sized exhaust ducts are essential for proper operation. All elbows should be sweep type. Exhaust ducts must be assembled so the interior surfaces are smooth, so the joints do not permit the accumulation of lint. DO NOT use plastic or thin foil ducts – rigid metal ducts are recommended. Use exhaust ducts made of sheet metal or other noncombustible material. DO NOT use sheet metal screws or fasteners on exhaust pipe joints which extend into the duct and catch lint. Use of duct tape or
Verify that old ducts are thoroughly cleaned out before installing new tumbler(s).
WARNING
Improperly sized or assembled ductwork causes excess back pressure which results in slow drying, lint collecting in the duct, lint blowing back into the room, and increased fire hazard.
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