Installation

Electrical Requirements

240 Volt, 60 Hertz, 2-Wire

Plus Grounded (Earth) Wire Installation

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death, the electrical installation should conform to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and such local regulations as might apply.

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This dryer is designed to be operated on a two-wire plus grounded (earth) wire, 240 Volt, 60 Hertz, single phase supply circuit. It is designed to be fused at

30 Amperes. Consult nameplate for model and electrical ratings.

NOTE: Branch circuit wire size requirements to laundry room dryer outlet.

Wire Length

Electric Dryer

 

 

Less than 4.5 m

10 A.W.G.* Copper Wire Only

(15 ft.)

 

 

 

Longer than 4.5 m

8 A.W.G.* Copper Wire Only

(15 ft.)

 

 

 

Use U.L. (Underwriters Laboratories) listed wire. Allow sufficient slack in wiring so dryer can be moved from its normal location when necessary.

1.Remove the screw and terminal block access cover from the rear of dryer cabinet.

2.Insert ends of direct wire through power supply hole (containing proper strain relief) in rear of dryer cabinet. Connect the power cord, or direct wiring, to the two outer terminal block terminals using the two wire-binding (10 - 32 x 3/8 inch) screws from the accessories pack in the envelope shipped inside the dryer cylinder.

3.Attach ground (earth) wire to rear bulkhead as shown.

IMPORTANT: Use only a U.L. listed No. 10 (copper wire only) two conductor power supply cord kit rated 240 Volts (minimum) 30 Amperes for electric dryers, and labeled as suitable for use in a clothes dryer.

4. Tighten these wire-binding screws firmly.

IMPORTANT: Failure to tighten these screws firmly may result in wire failure at the terminal block.

5.Secure the strain relief to the power cord, or wires, where they enter the dryer cabinet.

6.Reinstall access cover and screw.

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