Installing your dryer _
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01 INS
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ALLING Y
OUR DR
YER
Tools needed
Pliers
Cutting knife
Pipe wrench
(gas only)
Nut drivers
Level
Phillips Screwdriver
Duct tape
Wrench
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
Make sure you have everything necessary for the proper installation
• A GROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLET is required. Refer to the “
Electrical requirements
” section on
page 19.
• A POWER CORD electric dryer (except for Canada).
• GAS LINES (if a gas dryer) must meet national and local codes.
• The EXHAUST SYSTEM must be made of rigid metal or fl exible stiff -walled metal exhaust ducting.
DUCTING REQUIREMENTS
• Use a 4-inch (10.2 cm) diameter rigid aluminum or rigid galvanized steel duct.
• Do not use a smaller duct.
• Ducts larger than 4 inches (10.2 cm) in diameter can result in increased accumulation of lint.
• Lint should be removed regularly.
• If a fl exible metal duct must be used, use the type with a stiff sheet metal wall. Do not use a fl exible duct
with a thin foil wall. A serious blockage can result if the fl exible metal duct is bent too sharply.
• Never install any type of fl exible duct in walls, ceilings, or other concealed spaces.
• Keep the exhaust duct as straight and short as possible.
• Secure joints with duct tape. Do not use screws.
• Plastic fl exible ducts can kink, sag, be punctured, reduce airfl ow, extend drying times, and aff ect the
dryer operation.
• Exhaust systems longer than recommended can extend drying times, aff ect machine operations, and
collect lint.
• The exhaust duct should end with an exhaust hood with a swing-out damper to prevent back drafts and
entry of wildlife. Never use an exhaust hood with a magnetic damper.
• The hood should have at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) of clearance between the bottom of the hood and
the ground or other obstruction. The hood opening should point down.
• Never install a screen over the exhaust outlet.
• To avoid lint buildup, do not exhaust the dryer directly into a window well. Do not exhaust under a house
or porch.
• If the exhaust duct must run through an unheated area, the duct should be insulated and slope slightly
down towards the exhaust hood to reduce condensation and lint buildup.
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