Installation guide

Spacing
for
recessed
area
or
closet
installation
All
dimensions
show
recommended
spacing
allowed,
with
tested
spacing
of
0”
(0
mm)
clearance
on
sides
and
rear.
@
Additional
spacing
should
be
considered
for
ease
of
installation
and
servicing.
@
Additional
clearances
might
be
required
for
wall,
door,
and
floor
moldings.
@
Additional
spacing
should
be
considered
on
all
sides
of
the
dryer
to
reduce
noise
transfer.
@
For
closet
installation,
with
a
door,
minimum
ventilation
openings
in
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
door
are
required.
Louvered
doors
with
equivalent
ventilitation
openings
are
acceptable.
@
Companion
appliance
spacing
should
also be
considered.
(356
mm)
|“
be
482
18"
(31
0
cm’)
eo
(457
mm)
@
(76
mm)
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Mobile
home
-
Additional
installation
requirements:
This
dryer
is
suitable
for
mobile
home
installations.
The
installation
must
conform
to
the
Manufactured
Home
Construction
and
Safety
Standard,
Title
24
CFR,
Part
3280
(formerly
the
Federal
Standard
for
Mobile
home
construction
and
Safety,
Title
24,
HUD
Part
280)
or
Standard
CAN/CSA-
2240
MH.
Mobile
home
installations
require:
@
Metal
exhaust
system
hardware,
available
for
purchase
from
your
dealer.
For
further
information,
see
“Assistance
or
Service”
section
in
your
“Use
and
Care
Guide.”
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Special
provisions
must
be
made
in
mobile
homes
to
introduce
outside
air
into
dryer.
Openings
(such
as
a
nearby
window)
should
be
at
least
twice
as
large
as
dryer
exhaust
opening.
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
It
is
your
responsibility:
To
contact
a
qualified
electrical
installer.
To be
sure
that
the
electrical
connection
is
adequate
and
in
conformance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70
~
latest
edition
and
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
The
National
Electrical
Code
requires
a
4-wire
power
supply
connection
for
homes
built
after
1996,
dryer
circuits
involved
in
remodeling
after
1996,
and
all
mobile
home
installations.
A
copy
of
the
above
code
standards
can
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association,
One
Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy,
MA
02269.
To
supply
the
required
3
or
4
wire,
single
phase,
120/240
volt,
60
Hz,
AC
only
electrical
supply
(or
3
or
4
wire,
120/208
volt
electrical
supply,
if
specified
on
the
serial/rating
plate)
on
a
separate
30-amp
circuit,
fused
on
both
sides
of
the
line.
Connect
to
an
individual
branch
circuit.
Do
not
have
a
fuse
in
the
neutral
or
grounding
circuit.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
If
codes
permit
and
a
separate
ground
wire
is
used,
it
is
recommended
that
a
qualified
electrician
determine
that
the
ground
path
is
adequate.
Electrical
Connection
To
properly
install
your
dryer,
you
must
determine
the
type
of
electrical
connection
you
will
be
using
and
follow
the
instructions
provided
for
it
here.
This
dryer
is
manufactured
ready
to
install
with
a
3-wire
electrical
supply
connection.
The
neutral
ground
conductor
is
permanently
connected
to
the
neutral
conductor
(white
wire)
within
the
dryer.
If
the
dryer
is
installed
with
a
4-wire
electrical
supply
connection,
the
neutral
ground
conductor
must
be
removed
from
the
external
ground
connector
(green
screw),
and
secured
under
the
neutral
terminal
(center
or
white
wire)
of
the
terminal
block.
When
the
neutral
ground
conductor
is
secured
under
the
neutral
terminal
(center
or
white
wire)
of
the
terminal
block,
the
dryer
cabinet
is
isolated
from
the
neutral
conductor.
If
local
codes
do
not
permit
the
connection
of
a
neutral
ground
wire
to
the
neutral
wire,
see
“Optional
3-wire
connection”
section.
A
4-wire
power
supply
connection
must
be
used
when
the
appliance
is
installed
in
a
location
where
grounding
through
the
neutral
conductor
is
prohibited.
Grounding
through
the
neutral
is
prohibited
for
(1)
new
branch-circuit
installations,
(2)
mobile
homes,
(3)
recreational
vehicles,
and
(4)
areas
where
local
codes
prohibit
grounding
through
the
neutral
conductors.
lf
using
a
power
supply
cord:
Use
a
UL
listed
power
supply
cord
kit
marked
for
use
with
clothes
dryers.
The
kit
should
contain:
A
UL
listed
30-amp
power
supply
cord,
rated
120/240
volt
minimum.
The
cord
should
be
type
SRD
or
SRDT
and
be
at
least
4
ft.
(1.22
m) long.
The
wires
that
connect
to
the
dryer
must
end
in
ring
terminals
or
spade
terminals
with
upturned
ends.
A
UL
listed
strain
relief.