Installation guide

INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
Electrical
requirements
for
Laundry
Center
with
gas
dryer
CIRCUIT
-
Individual,
properly
polarized
and
grounded
15
amp.
branch
circuit
fused
with
15
amp.
time
delay
fuse
or
circuit
breaker.
POWER
SUPPLY
-
2-wire,
with
ground,
120
volt,
single
phase,
60
Hz,
Alternating
Current.
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD
-
The
dryer
is
equipped
with
a
120
volt
3-wire
power
cord.
GROUNDING
CONNECTION
-
See
“Grounding
requirements”
in
Electrical
Installation
section.
Gas
supply
requirements
4
WARNING
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Uncoated
copper
tubing
will
corrode
when
subjected
to
natural
gas,
causing
gas
leaks.
Use
ONLY
black
iron,
stainless
steel,
or
plastic-coated
brass
piping
for
gas
supply.
1
Installation
MUST
conform
with
local
codes,
or
in
the
absence
of
local
codes,
with
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code,
ANSI
2223.1
(latest
edition).
2
The
gas
supply
line
should
be
1/2
inch
(1.27
cm)
pipe.
3
If
codes
allow,
flexible
metal
tubing
may
be
used
to
connect
your
dryer
to
the
gas
supply
line.
The
tubing
MUST
be
constructed
of
stainless
steel
or
plastic-coated
brass.
Water
supply
requirements
Hot
and
cold
water
faucets
MUST
be
installed
within
42
inches (107
cm)
of
your
washer’s
water
inlet.
The
faucets
MUST
be
3/4
inch (1.9
cm)
with
threading
for
laundry
hose
connection.
Water
pressure
MUST
be
between
Grounding
type
wall
receptacle
Do
not,
under
any
circumstances,
cut,
remove,
or
bypass
the
grounding
prong.
Power
cord
with
3-prong
grounded
plug
4
The
gas
supply
line
MUST
have
an
individual
shutoff
valve
installed
in
accordance
with
the
Bi49.1,
Natural
Gas
and
Propane
Installation
Code.
5
A
1/8
inch
(0.32
cm)
N.P.T.
plugged
tapping,
accessible
for
test
gauge
connection,
MUST
be
installed
immediately
upstream
of
the
gas
supply
connection
to
the
dryer.
6
The
dryer
MUST
be
disconnected
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
during
any
pressure
testing
of
the
gas
supply
piping
system
at
test
pressures
in
excess
of
1/2
psig
(3.45
kPa).
7
The
dryer
MUST
be
isolated
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
during
any
pressure
testing
of
the
gas
supply
piping
system
at
test
pressures
equal
to
or
less
than
1/2
psig
(3.45
kPa).
8
Connections
for
the
gas
supply
must
comply
with
the
Standard
for
Connectors
for
Gas
Appliances,
ANSI
221.24.
10
psi
(0.69
bars)
and
120
psi
(8.27
bars).
Pressure
difference
between
hot
and
cold
cannot
be
more
than
10
psi.
Your
water
department
can
advise
you
of
your
water
pressure.