Exhaust Requirements

WARNING

A drying tumble dryer produces combustible lint. To reduce the risk of fire, the tumble dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors.

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To reduce the risk of fire and accumulation of combustible gases, DO NOT exhaust tumble dryer 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 can be easily accessed. Elbows and long vents tend to increase drying time. Construction must not block the airflow at the rear of the tumbler. Doing so would prevent adequate air supply to the tumbler’s combustion chamber.

Make-Up Air

A tumbler is forced air exhausted and requires provisions for make-up air to replace air exhausted by the tumbler.

IMPORTANT: Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

Make-up air openings should be as close to the tumbler(s) as possible.

The required make-up air opening to the outside for each tumbler (includes both pockets) is:

220 square inches (1418 sq. cm) for T30 models

288 square inches (1856 sq. cm) for T45 models

Make-up air openings with louvers will restrict airflow. The opening must be increased to compensate for area taken up by louvers.

Make-up air openings for a room containing tumbler(s) and/or gas fired hot water heater or other gravity vented appliances must be increased sufficiently to prevent downdrafts in any of the vents when all tumblers are in operation. Do not locate gravity vented appliances in the same room as tumblers. If it is necessary to duct make-up air to the tumbler(s), increase the area of the ductwork by 25% to compensate for any restriction in air movement.

Tumblers – T30 and T45

Venting

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire due to increased static pressure, we do not recommend installation of in-line secondary lint filters or lint collectors. If secondary systems are mandated, frequently clean the system to assure safe operation.

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IMPORTANT: Installing in-line filters or lint collectors will cause increased static pressure. Failure to maintain the secondary lint system will decrease tumbler efficiency and may void machine warranty.

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 pop-rivets on all seams and joints is recommended, if allowed by local code.

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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NOTE: Exhaust ducts must be constructed of sheet metal or other noncombustible material. Such ducts must be equivalent in strength and corrosion resistance to ducts made of galvanized sheet steel not less than 0.0195 inches (0.495 mm) thick. Local codes may require additional thickness.

Where the exhaust duct pierces a combustible wall or ceiling the opening must be sized per local codes. The space around the duct may be sealed with non-combustible material. Refer to Figure 2.

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IPSO T30, T45 installation manual Exhaust Requirements, Layout, Make-Up Air, Venting