NOTE: The electrical supply for the dryer must conform with local codes and
ordinances and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
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If the electrical supply available in the intended dryer location does not meet the
above requirements, contact a licensed electrician.
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A dryer operating on a 208 volt power supply will have longer drying times than if
it were operating on a 240 volt power supply.
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The dryer is not equipped with a power cord. A kit that meets local electrical
codes must be purchased separately. The dryer can be tted with a 3 or
4-wire NEMA 14-30 or 10-30 type SRDT or ST (as required) power cord rated
at 120/240 volt AC minimum, 30 amp, with 3 open-end spade lug connectors
with upturned ends or closed loop connectors and marked for use with clothes
dryers.
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A UL listed strain relief must be attached to the dryer to hold the power cord.
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Do not use an aluminum wire receptacle with copper-wired power cord and plug
(or vice versa). The proper wiring and receptacle is a copper-wired power cord
with a copper-wired receptacle.
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The electrical outlet should be located so that the power cord is accessible when
the dryer is in the installed position.
ELECTRIC DRYER (CANADA ONLY)
NOTE: The electrical service to the dryer must conform with local codes and
ordinances and the latest edition of the CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1.
•
If the electrical supply available in the intended dryer location does not meet the
above requirements, contact a licensed electrician.
•
Do not use an aluminum wire receptacle with copper-wired power cord and plug
(or vice versa). The proper wiring and receptacle is a copper-wired power cord
with a copper-wired receptacle.
•
The electrical outlet should be located so that the power cord is accessible when
the dryer is in the installed position.
WARNING
WARNING
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