Bosch V20-UL Operating, Care And Installation Instructions Manual page 9

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Rearpanel connection
Thedryeris delivered withan
exhaustairoutletonthe rearofthe
appliance. T he exhaust a irvent on
the left-handsidepanelis closed
andcovered.
Selectthe mostsuitableexhaustair
outlet.
,,7,12" ( 181mm)
Left-hand
side panel connection
1. Remove the cover from the side
panel.
2. Remove the bayonet ring from
the rear panel and attach it to
the side panel vent.
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3. Close off the rear panelvent
with the cover.
Ductwork
To ensure optimum
performance,
the ducting system of the dryer
should be as short as possible with
a minimum
number of elbows. Your
dryer will work best when the
venting system has as few air flow
restrictions
as possible.
Exhaust
ducting which is longer than
recommended
may extend drying
time, cause lint to accumulate
and
affect dryer performance
and dryer
life-time.
Four-inch
(approx.
100 mm)
diameter ducting
should be used.
Use either rigid metal or flexible
metal ducting material.
DO NOT use plastic or non-metal
duct with this dryer.
DO NOT assemble
the ductwork
with screws or fasteners that
extend into the duct. They will serve
as an accumulation
point for lint.
Joints should be secured with duct
tape.
All joints should be tight to avoid
leaks. The male end of each duct
section must point away from the
dryer.
Whether connecting
to an existing
venting system or a new venting
system, make sure that all ducting
is clean and free of lint.
The maximum
permitted
length for
both rigid and flexible metal duct is
shown in the table below.
RigidDuct
Flexible Duct
Numberof
90°Turns
or Elbows
0
66 ft,
45 ft,
(2011 cm)
(1372cm)
1
56 ft,
36 ft,
(1707 cm)
(1097cm)
2
48 ft,
29 ft,
(1463 cm)
(884 cm)
3
39ft,
22ft,
(1189 cm)
(671 cm)
4
30ft,
16ft,
(914 cm)
(488 cm)
Note:
Left-hand
side exhaust
installation
has a 90 ° turn inside the dryer. To
determine
maximum
exhaust
length, add one 90 ° turn to the
chart.
More than two 90 ° turns are not
recommended.
For best
performance,
separate all turns by
at least 4 ft. of straight duct,
including
distance
between
last turn
and exhaust hood.
Condensation
outlet
If water from condensation
builds
up in the exhaust air duct, it is
recommended
that a condensation
collector
(as commercially
available)
is fitted or that a drain hole of
approximately
3 mm in diameter
is
introduced
in the lowest section of
the exhaust air duct.
Exhaust
vent hood
The exhaust duct must end with an
approved
exhaust vent hood with
swing out damper(s).
DO NOT use
an exhaust vent hood with
magnetic
latches.
To avoid exhaust
restriction,
the
outlet must be a minimum
of
12 inches (30 cm) above ground
level or any other obstructing
surface.
Required
parts
The parts required for the exhaust
air system (elbows, lines, exhaust
air outlets) are not included
in
standard delivery of the dryer.
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