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Installation manual

4.6

Adjusting the air flow (not valid for tumble dryers with heat pump)

Adjusting the air flow may only be carried out by authorized personnel.

It is important that the machine has the correct air volume compared to each machines effect. If the air flow is below
the minimum, the machine will be forced to switch the heating off which will result in longer drying time.
An air flow above needed is unnecessary and can result in a cold laundry room and noise from the piping and outlet.
In extreme causes this can result in longer drying time.
The machine is pre-set for an optimal air flow with up to 15 m equivalent pipe length. (For default settings from fac-
tory, check the label attached on the damper.) For piping systems which deviate from pre-set pipe length it is neces-
sary to adjust the machine according to the following instructions.

• Remove the filter drawer and demount the front panel.
• Demount the rear panel.

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fig.X00731A

Summary of Contents for TD6-20LAC

Page 1: ...Installation manual Tumble dryer TD6 20LAC Type N2 Original instructions 438905920 GB IE 2022 11 30 ...

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Page 3: ... 21 4 1 2 Machines with heat pump 21 4 2 Fresh air 22 4 3 Exhaust duct 22 4 4 Shared exhaust duct 23 4 5 Exhaust dimensioning 23 4 6 Adjusting the air flow not valid for tumble dryers with heat pump 24 5 Electrical connection 30 5 1 Electrical installation 30 5 2 Machine connection with ferrite 31 5 2 1 Machines with AFC or DSC 31 5 3 Single phase connection 32 5 4 Three phase connection 33 5 5 El...

Page 4: ...Contents The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications ...

Page 5: ...ust not be installed behind a lockable door a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the machine in such a way that a full opening of the machine is restricted If the machine has a lint trap this has to be cleaned frequently The lint must not be accumulated around the machine DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE When performing service or replacing parts the power must be disc...

Page 6: ...owing countries AT BE BG HR CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV LT LU MT NL NO PL PT RO SK SI ES SE CH TR UK The appliance can be used in public areas This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowl edge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appl...

Page 7: ...ion of the appliance should fulfil a temperature between 20 70 and max Humidity of 95 RH In order to prevent damage to the electronics and other parts that may occur as the result of condensation the ma chine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours before being used for the first time Electric power supply should follow Max range for each country rated voltage 15 10 Max range for each co...

Page 8: ...raction with the user interface display and buttons Follow the below recommendations to avoid as much as possible operators acquiring bodily injury Make sure there are suitable trolleys or baskets for loading unloading and transportation Organize job rotation in the working place in the case several machines are managed by the same operator 1 5 Symbols Caution Caution hot surface Caution high volt...

Page 9: ...ta 2 1 Electric heated machines 2 1 1 Drawing 1 2 A C B D E F G H 3 I J 4 fig X00718 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 580 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Exhaust connection A B C D E F mm 795 1200 1770 775 835 750 G H I J mm 110 270 240 175 ...

Page 10: ...0 Rated capacity filling factor 1 22 Recommended load kg 16 4 Heating Electricity kW 18 0 Optimum air flow 18 0 kW m3 h 580 Optimum static back pressure 18 0 kW Pa 580 Maximum static back pressure 18 0 kW Pa 600 Sound power pressure level at drying dB A 72 56 Heat emission of installed power max 15 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 In a cold empty machine Connections Air outlet mm...

Page 11: ... C B a D E F 4 B b G 3 H I 5 J K 6 L fig X00720 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 580 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Steam connection 5 Condensate connection 6 Exhaust connection A B a B b C D E mm 790 1200 1340 1770 775 835 F G H I J K mm 750 395 605 740 240 175 L mm 110 ...

Page 12: ...ling factor 1 22 Recommended load kg 16 4 Heating Steam at 700 kPa kW 25 0 Steam pressure kPa 100 1000 Optimum air flow m3 h 690 Optimum static back pressure Pa 570 Maximum static back pressure Pa 600 Sound power pressure level at drying dB A 72 56 Heat emission of installed power max 15 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 In a cold empty machine Connections Air outlet mm 200 Steam ...

Page 13: ...machines 2 3 1 Drawing 1 2 A C B D E F I 3 J K G H 4 5 fig X00719 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 580 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Gas connection 5 Exhaust connection A B C D E F mm 795 1200 1770 775 835 750 G H I J K mm 110 60 270 240 175 ...

Page 14: ...sure Pa 570 Maximum static back pressure Pa 600 Sound power pressure level at drying dB A 72 56 Heat emission of installed power max 15 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 In a cold empty machine Note The default gas appliances are built to run on either GNH or LPG gas where shall be installed at not over than 610 m 2001 ft high altitude otherwise a kit for high altitude must be ins...

Page 15: ...h heat pump 2 4 1 Drawing 1 2 A C D E F J 4 G H 3 I B a B b fig X00721 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 580 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Drain for condense water A B a B b C D E mm 790 1200 1230 1770 775 835 F G H I J mm 750 110 270 125 260 ...

Page 16: ...need kW 1 5 Ambient operating temperature 10 45 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 In a cold empty machine For assistance with dimensioning necessary ventilation needs contact authorized ventilation technician For suffi cient ventilation all sources introducing heat need to be taken into account plus all other parameters effecting the ventilation need Climate zone building paramete...

Page 17: ... filter drawer and demount the lower front panel Demount the rear panel 6x fig X00692 Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet Remove the machine from the pallet Note When moving the machine handle it with care The drum has no transport clamps 2x fig X00693 Place the machine on its final position rolling it on its wheels ...

Page 18: ...ruction for packaging 4 5 6 3 1 2 2 fig X02406 Fig Description Code Type 1 Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics 2 Corner protection PS 6 Plastics 3 Cardboard packaging PAP 20 Paper 4 Pallet FOR 50 Wood 5 Screw FE 40 Steel 6 Plastic bag PET 1 Plastics ...

Page 19: ...recommended distance to walls and or other machines B C A A D C B E F 1 2 Y 1 Top view 2 Side view on built in machine Y For built in machines it is recommended that the wall section Y is a removable finish piece If so E and F can be 0 fig X00959A A 5 500 mm Min 5 mm B 500 mm Min 200 mm C Depth of machine D D C B Min 1220 mm to be able to use the machine E Min 40 mm F Min 25 4 mm The overhead soff...

Page 20: ...hines without respecting to the given recommendations If so keep in mind that it might be necessary to disconnect and move other machines to be able to reach and perform service on affected machine 3 5 Mechanical installation Level the machine with the feet of the machine The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 15 mm Note It is important that the machine stand steady on all four feet and not ...

Page 21: ...nues through the second spe cial filter just underneath The special filter is necessary in machines with heat pump in order to protect the heat pump to get clogged by lint When the air has passed the two filters it recirculates back into the drum fig X00729 Ventilating the room When the machine is in operation the room temperature increases Due to this the room must have sufficient ventilation All...

Page 22: ...s often block half of the total fresh air vent area Remember to take this into account 4 3 Exhaust duct Only rigid or flexible metal duct should be used for exhausting Plastic ducting is not to be used Recommended material for exhaust is galvanized steel The duct is not to be assembled with screws or other fastening means that extend into the duct and catch lint The exhaust air should not be vente...

Page 23: ... 1 56 2 51 Minimum area of fresh air intake m2 0 117 0 234 0 351 0 468 0 585 0 702 0 819 0 936 1 053 1 17 The exhaust duct diameter must not be reduced 4 5 Exhaust dimensioning It is important that the machine has correct air volume compared to each machines power If the air flow is smaller or larger this will result in a longer drying period or will lower the performance of the machine If the out...

Page 24: ...er drying time An air flow above needed is unnecessary and can result in a cold laundry room and noise from the piping and outlet In extreme causes this can result in longer drying time The machine is pre set for an optimal air flow with up to 15 m equivalent pipe length For default settings from fac tory check the label attached on the damper For piping systems which deviate from pre set pipe len...

Page 25: ...Installation manual 25 Demount the lower side panel 3x fig X00979E Disconnect the NTC sensor fig X01226B ...

Page 26: ...t on the back of the machine through the gap to the right of the drum motor A fig X00896A Loosen the wing nut on the damper B Measure when the machine is running with a program without heat and with an empty drum By opening and closing the damper B the pressure in the hole A is either lowered or raised thus the flow is raised or lowered B fig W00289B ...

Page 27: ...kW 50 570 690 Gas 21 0 kW 60 900 670 Steam 25 0 kW 50 570 690 Steam 25 0 kW 60 900 670 Diagram with pressure drop curve The grey area A illustrates the optimal working area A Working area B Optimum airflow cold empty machine C Counter pressure Pa D Air flow m3 h 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 C D TD6 20 GAS STEAM 21 25kW 400V 3 ...

Page 28: ...00 1300 1400 C D TD6 20 GAS STEAM 21 25kW 120V 1 60Hz A B fig X01550 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 C D TD6 20 EL 18kW 400V 3 60Hz A B fig X01551 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 C D TD6 20 EL 18kW 400V 3 50Hz A B fig X01552 ...

Page 29: ... in the hole A after the NTC sensor has been removed hold the hose according to the picture so that the water is in level Start the machine and measure the difference between the water in one of the hose ends with the other 1 mm 10 Pa X mm A fig 7528B Note When the air flow is adjusted remount the NTC sensor in the hole A and lock the damper B in the new po sition with the wing nut Remount the fro...

Page 30: ... you still want to connect your machine across an earth leakage circuit breaker please remember the following contact a skilled authorised installation company to ensure that the appropriate type of breaker is chosen and that the dimensioning is correct for maximum reliability connect only one machine per earth leakage circuit breaker it is important that the earth wire is properly connected In in...

Page 31: ...e wrapped around the ferrite Prepare the power cord by making sure the protective earth PE wire is longer than the other wires according to the table Wire size L x times through AWG14 or 2 5 mm2 280 mm x 5 AWG12 or 4 mm2 280 mm x 5 AWG10 or 6 mm2 300 mm x 5 AWG8 or 10 mm2 330 mm x 5 AWG6 or 16 mm2 400 mm x 5 AWG4 or 25 mm2 490 mm x 5 L fig X01516 When the power cord has been prepared according to ...

Page 32: ...rom the supply unit Connect the earth and other wires as shown 1NAC L N 1NAC L1 N 1NAC L1 N When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check That the drum is empty That the machine operates by connecting the power to the machine and start a program with heat ...

Page 33: ...n manual 33 5 4 Three phase connection Demount the cover panel from the supply unit Connect the earth and other wires as shown 3AC L1 L2 L3 3AC L1 L2 L3 3AC L1 L2 L3 3NAC L1 L2 L3 N 3NAC L1 L2 L3 N 3NAC L1 L2 L3 N ...

Page 34: ... 1 0 10 440V 3 50 60 1 0 10 480V 3 60 1 0 10 Machines with heat pump 220 240V 1 1N 50 60 5 5 25 380 480V 3 3N 50 60 6 5 10 Total power and recommended fuse does not depend on the heating power in those cases 6 Steam connection 6 1 Connecting the steam The steam supply must be cut off and must not be under pressure Steam inlet The branch pipes must be located at the top of the main steam pipe to pr...

Page 35: ... on return to the main condensate pipe has a descending gra dient and is lower than the outlet connecting branch 6 Mount a strainer D in the return pipe Mount a mechanical water discharger C after the dirt collector D Mount a plug valve E Mount pressure hoses between the branch pipes and the machine Note that hoses are not supplied Pipe insulation All pipes must be insulated in order to reduce ris...

Page 36: ... Art No GB IE Read the technical instructions before installing the appli ance Read the user instructions before lighting the appliance This appliance may only be installed in a room if the room meets the appropriate ventilation require ments specified in the national installation regulations Art No fig 7642 7 2 General May only be carried out by qualified personnel Mount a shut off valve upstream...

Page 37: ...al FR France RO Romania GB United Kingdom SE Sweden GR Greece SI Slovenia HR Croatia SK Slovakia HU Hungary TR Turkey You should check the kind of energy gas that is available in your place and check high altitude of the machine located place There are many gas types of the same kind but the machine should be equipped with different kinds of nozzles de pending on the gas type 7 4 Table of pressure...

Page 38: ...90375642 DE When a machine shall be installed or used on high altitude 2001 feet and higher a kit for high altitude must be installed For kit No please refer to the spare parts list 7 5 Test run Loosen the measuring branch screw 2 1 4 turn connect a manometer to the measuring branch Select a program with heat Start the machine Check the nozzle pressure see Table of pressure and adjustment If neces...

Page 39: ...e 2 1 fig X01068 Loosen the measuring branch screw 2 1 4 turn connect a manometer to the measuring branch Connect the power to the machine and select a program with heat Start the machine Set the correct nozzle pressure according to the table on setting screw 4 under the cover screw 3 2 3 4 fig 7120 Check that the gas flame burns evenly Mount the cover screw 3 Tighten the screw 2 when the adjustme...

Page 40: ... Model Voltage Rated Input For safety reasons use only genuine spare parts Made in Sweden Electrolux Professional AB 341 80 Ljungby Sweden Product no Serial no Program OC Type WXXXXX 9868XXXXXX 09XXX 99XXXXX 09XXXXXX 10XX WN3 WN3XXXX 432XXXXXXXX 432XXXXXX 5XXX Product no Serial no Program OC Type Qn Hs 21 KW PIN NO 2575DM30487 AT BG CZ DK EE FI GR HR HU IS IE IT LV LT NO PT RO SK SI ES SE CH TR l2...

Page 41: ...he door Remove the upper hinge first 2x fig X00714 Demount the upper front panel and carefully place it in the area over the front panel place it with the front facing up wards Be careful not to damage the cables It is also possible to disconnect the cables and put the upper front pan el elsewhere 3x fig X00688 ...

Page 42: ...emount the front panel Disconnect the door switch cable 5x fig X00689 Remove the upper screw the cover and the lower screw on the right side Remove the screws on the left side to release the reed switch bracket holding the door switch cable Pull the door switch cable through the hole to release it 2x fig X00690 ...

Page 43: ...ke sure that the cable and the end piece are in position fig X01095 Turn the reed switch bracket up side down and mount it on the right side Pull the door switch cable out through the hole and connect it Fasten the reed switch bracket with the screws on the right side Remount the cover and fasten the upper and lower screw on the left side 2x fig X01233 ...

Page 44: ...de down and remount it on the machine Fasten the screws to the door switch magnet Ensure that the door switch cable does not get damaged when remounting the front panel Insert the filter drawer 5x fig X00701 Remount the upper front panel 3x fig X00716 ...

Page 45: ...al 45 Remount the lower hinge first Position the door on the lower hinge Put the upper hinge on the door and then fasten the hinge while it is on the door fig X00715 Connect the power to the machine Test run the machine ...

Page 46: ...ws This will be the language that all display messages program names etc will be presented in 9 2 Set time and date Select YES and press to get to the TIME DATE menu Activate the SET TIME menu and set the correct time Save the settings Activate the SET DATE menu and set the correct date Start by setting the year Set the year Exit to continue with a long press on Set the month Exit to continue with...

Page 47: ... Start a program and check if the machine stops if the door is opened or if the filter drawer is pulled out If the machine does not stop one of the micro switches are not working properly Check the direction of rotation on the fan motor only on machines with 3 phase power supply Remove the filter drawer and demount the lower front panel Insert the filter drawer 2x fig X00732 If you have a machine ...

Page 48: ...n motor is correct The direction shall be counter clock wise fig X00733B If the direction of the fan motor is wrong swap two of the three phases to the left on the connection terminal Note Wrong direction of the fan motor will result in an error code about low air flow fig 7119 ...

Page 49: ...unit is ac tive ON The heating unit can be gas electric steam or heat pump type If the square box is not ticked it doesn t mean the heating unit is abnormal This box is just monitoring the status of the heating unit and shows if it is Active ON or Inactive OFF A Active ON B Inactive OFF A B fig X01995 Ready to use If all tests are OK the machine is now ready to be used If some of the tests failed ...

Page 50: ...ecycled and that the refrigerator and heat pump components are special waste assimilable with urban waste The symbol on the product indicates that this product should not be treated as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and human health For further information on the recy cling of this product contact the local dealer ...

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