Installation guide

INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
Exhaust
system
requirements,
continued
!
Install
male
fittings
in
correct
direction:
EN
CORRECT
INCORRECT
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In
installations
where
the
exhaust
system
is
not
described
in
previous
pages,
the
following
method
must
be
used
to
determine
if
the
exhaust
system
is
acceptabie:
1
Connect
an
inclined
or
digital
manometer
between
the
dryer
and
the
point
the
exhaust
connects
to
the
dryer.
2
Set
the
dryer
timer
and
temperature
to
air
fluff
and
start
the
dryer.
3
Read
the
measurement
on
the
manometer.
4
The
system
back
pressure
MUST
NOT
be
higher
than
0.75
inches
of
water
column.
If
the
system
back
pressure
is
less
than
0.75
inches
of
water
column,
the
system
is
acceptable.
If
the
manometer
reading
is
higher
than
0.75
inches
of
water
column,
the
system
is
too
restrictive
and
the
installation
is
unacceptable.
Although
vertical
orientation
of
the
exhaust
system
is
acceptable,
certain
extenuating
circumstances
could
affect
the
performance
of
the
dryer:
e
Only
rigid
metal
duct
work
should
be
used.
«
Venting
vertically
through
a
roof
may
expose
the
exhaust
system
to
down
drafts
causing
an
increase
in
vent
restriction.
«
Running
the
exhaust
system
through
an
uninsulated
area
may
cause
condensation
and
faster
accumulation
of
lint.
«
Compression
or
crimping
of
the
exhaust
system
will
cause
an
increase
in
vent
restriction.
«
The
exhaust
system
should
be
inspected
and
cleaned
a
minimum
of
every
18
months
with
normal
usage.
The
more
the
dryer
is
used,
the
more
often
you
should
check
the
exhaust
system
and
vent
hood
for
proper
operation.
Exhaust
direction
The
laundry
center
may
be
exhausted
four
(4)
ways
with
rear
flush
installation:
1.
Straight
back
2.
Down
(8
inch
[20.3
cm]
length
of
4
inch
diameter
[102
mm]
rigid
duct
and
1
elbow
down)
3.
Left
(8
inch
[20.3
cm]
length
of
4
inch
diameter
[102
mm]
rigid
duct,
1
elbow
down
and
1
elbow
left)
4.
Right
(8
inch
[20.3
cm]
length
of
4
inch
diameter
[102
mm]
rigid
duct,
1
elbow
down
and
1
elbow
right)
To
exhaust
up,
add
an
11
inch
(28
cm)
length
of
standard
4
inch
(102
mm)
diameter
duct
and
a
90°
elbow.
The
unit
will
be
positioned
about
4.5
inches
(11.5
cm)
away
from
the
wall
(flush
to
wall
exhausting
may
be
done
by
going
below
the
dryer
then
sideways).
An
exhaust
hood
positioned
to
line
up
with
the
dryer
exhaust
can
be
installed
directly
through
the
outside
wall.
To
exhaust
to
the
side
or
down,
add
an
8
inch
(20.3
cm)
length
of
standard
4
inch
(102
mm)
diameter
duct
and
a
90°
elbow.
See
also
Clearance
Requirements
on
the
next
page.