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Tumble dryer
DE-6100, DE-6135
Type N4...
438917604/US
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2023.12.13

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  • Page 1 Installation manual Tumble dryer DE-6100, DE-6135 Type N4... 438917604/US Original instructions 2023.12.13...
  • Page 3: Fire Or Explosion Hazard

    Safety WARNING: FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death or property damage. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: Do not try to light any appliance.
  • Page 4 Safety WARNING: This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
  • Page 5 Safety WARNING: The dryer is intended for use only with fabrics that have been washed with water. WARNING: To avoid fire hazard, do not dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubberlike materials. WARNING: ALL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SHOWN ON THE NEXT PAGE OF THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOLLOWED DAILY FOR PROPER OPERATION OF YOUR MACHINE.
  • Page 6 Safety NOTICE TO: OWNERS, OPERATORS AND DEALERS IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE, POOR HOUSEKEEPING AND WILLFUL NEGLECT OR BYPASSING OF SAFETY DEVICES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS ACCIDENTS OR INJURY. TO ASSURE THE SAFETY OF CUSTOMERS AND/OR OPERATORS OF YOUR MACHINE, THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE CHECKS MUST BE PERFORMED ON A DAILY BASIS. Prior to operation of the machine, check to make certain that all operating instructions and warning signs are affixed to the machine and legible.
  • Page 7: Notice To Installer

    Safety NOTICE TO INSTALLER Improper installation of this machine: • May cause serious damage to the machine. • May result in other property damage. • May cause personal injury. • Will void the manufacturer's warranty. Connection to line Voltage or over-current protection devices other than those specified on the data plate may result in severe damage to machine components, and will void the manufacturer's warranty.
  • Page 8: Electrical Information

    Safety Electrical Information It is your responsibility to have ALL electrical connections (including grounding) made by a properly licensed and competent electrician to assure that the electrical installation is adequate and conforms with local and state regulations or codes. In the absence of such codes, ALL electrical connections, material, and workmanship must conform to the applicable requirements of the NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI/NFPA NO.
  • Page 9: Gas Information

    Safety Gas Information It is your responsibility to have ALL plumbing connections made by a qualified professional to insure that the installation is adequate and conforms with local and state regulations or codes. In the absence of such codes, ALL plumbing connections, material, and workmanship must conform to the applicable requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 or the CAN/CGA-B149, INSTALLATION CODES - both the latest edition.
  • Page 10 Safety Natural Gas If the pressure is too low, ignition failure and/or slow drying times may result. Excessively high supply pressure will result in erratic operation of the gas valves internal pressure regulator. Further information in section: Gas connection. Propane Gas Dryers made for use with propane gas have the gas valve pressure regulator blocked open, so that the gas pressure must be regulated upstream of the dryer.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    10.1 Connecting the steam ......................90 11 Gas connection ..........................92 11.1 General...........................92 11.2 Gas installation ........................93 11.3 Table of pressure and adjustment....................94 11.3.1 DE-6100 ........................94 11.3.2 DE-6135 ........................94 11.4 Nozzles sizes depending on altidudes ..................95 11.5 Test run...........................95 11.6 Converting instructions......................97...
  • Page 12 Contents 11.6.1 Checklist........................99 11.7 Data label..........................100 12 At first power up ..........................101 12.1 Select language........................101 12.2 Set time and date........................101 12.3 Activate/Deactivate the service alarm ..................101 13 Function check..........................102 14 Disposal information ........................103 14.1 Disposal of appliance at end of life ..................
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    III, means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. • The openings in the base, shall not be obstructed by a carpet. • Maximum mass of dry cloth: DE-6100: 50 kg / 110 lbs, DE-6135: 67 kg / 148 lbs.
  • Page 14: Additional Safety Precautions For Gas Heated Tumble Dryer

    1.4 Copyright This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permis- sion of Electrolux Professional AB company. 1.5 Ergonomics certification The human body is designed for movement and activity but physical stress injuries as a result of static and repetitive movements or unfavorable working postures may occur.
  • Page 15: Symbols

    Installation manual In case several machines are managed by the same operator the repetitive movements will increase and as a conse- quence of this the related biomechanical risk will increase exponentially. Follow the below recommendations to avoid, as much as possible, operators acquiring bodily injury. •...
  • Page 16: Warranty Terms And Exclusions

    Warranty will be applicable where the customer has used only genuine spare parts and has performed maintenance in accordance with Electrolux Professional user and maintenance documentation made available in paper or elec- tronic format. Electrolux Professional strongly recommends using Electrolux Professional approved cleaning, rinse and descaling agents to obtain optimal results and maintain product efficiency over time.
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    1290 1215 2465 1965 50 13/ 47 13/ 97 1/16 77 3/8 19 11/ 33 7/16 31 1/8 9 1/16 DE-6135 1290 1405 2465 1965 50 13/ 55 5/16 97 1/16 77 3/8 19 11/ 33 7/16 31 1/8 9 1/16...
  • Page 18: Models With Sliding Door And Tilt

    DE-6100 1320 1305 2550 2045 51 15/ 51 3/8 100 3/8 80 1/2 19 11/ 36 5/8 9 1/16 — DE-6135 1320 1495 2550 2045 51 15/ 58 7/8 100 3/8 80 1/2 19 11/ 36 5/8 9 1/16 inch...
  • Page 19: Models With Sliding Door

    Door opening with sliding door, ⌀ 940 mm / ⌀ 37 inch C (a) C (b) C (c) inch DE-6100 2465 1965 97 1/16 77 3/8 19 11/ 33 1/4 DE-6135 2465 1965 97 1/16 77 3/8 19 11/ 33 1/4 inch DE-6100 1590 2055 9 5/8...
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Installation manual 3.2 Technical data 3.2.1 Electric heated machines DE-6100 DE-6135 Weight, standard machine 1036 Weight, with sliding door 1087 1153 Weight, with sliding door and tilt 1203 1270 Weight, heating unit, electric Weight, tilting unit Drum volume litres 1200 31.8...
  • Page 21: Steam Heated Machines

    Installation manual 3.2.2 Steam heated machines DE-6100 DE-6135 Weight, standard machine 1036 Weight, with sliding door 1087 1153 Weight, with sliding door and tilt 1203 1270 Weight, heating unit, steam Weight, tilting unit Drum volume litres 1200 31.8 42.4 Drum diameter...
  • Page 22: Gas Heated Machines

    Installation manual 3.2.3 Gas heated machines DE-6100 DE-6135 Weight, standard machine 1036 Weight, with sliding door 1087 1153 Weight, with sliding door and tilt 1203 1270 Weight, heating unit, gas Weight, tilting unit Drum volume litres 1200 31.8 42.4 Drum diameter...
  • Page 23: Connections

    Installation manual 3.3 Connections DE-6100 DE-6135 ⌀ mm Air outlet Gas connection 1” ISO 7/1–R1 ISO 7/1–R1 Steam inlet/outlet ISO 228/1–G1 ISO 228/1–G1 3.4 Motor specifications DE-6100 DE-6135 Blower motor 3–phase, effect 50 Hz 2800 2800 60 Hz 3400 3400 Drum motor 3–phase, effect...
  • Page 24: Setup

    Installation manual 4 Setup 4.1 General The principle work flow to setup or install this machine is as follows: 1. Unpacking 2. Positioning/siting, levelling or/and securing the machine. 3. Heating unit installation 4. Tilting unit installation (option) 5. Correcting the fresh air/air intake's size, exhaust duct's size and pipe(s) connections in considering a stand-alone machine or sharing exhaust duct.
  • Page 25 Installation manual Cut the straps and carefully remove the wooden bars, used as transport securities, from the rear of the machine. fig.X02350 Remove the two wooden bars, one in the front and one in the back. fig.X02469...
  • Page 26 Installation manual Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet. fig.X02349 Lift the machine with for example a fork-lift truck and remove the wooden bars. fig.X02351A...
  • Page 27 Installation manual Mount the four feet attached with the machine in the bottom bearers. fig.X02352A When the fork-lift truck is removed the two remaining support sections are disengaged. fig.X02471 Place the machine on its final position, please refer to the section Siting.
  • Page 28: Recycling Instruction For Packaging

    Installation manual 4.3 Recycling instruction for packaging fig.X02413 Fig. Description Code Type Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics Screw FE 40 Steel Packaging FOR 50 Wood Pallet FOR 50 Wood Screw FE 40 Steel Washer FE 40 Steel Cable Tie Nylon Transport security FOR 50 Wood...
  • Page 29 Installation manual Standard machine Top view Side view (built in) ≥ 10 mm ≥ 500 mm (Min. 200 mm) ≥ 1250 mm ≥ 40 mm ≥ 25 mm (The overhead soffit may be used to close the gap above the machine. Min. required clearance: 0 mm) For built-in machines it is recommended that the wall section Y is a removable finish piece.
  • Page 30 Installation manual Machine with Sliding door / Sliding door and tilt Top view Side view (built in) Sliding door / Sliding door and tilt Sliding door Sliding door and tilt ≥ 50 mm ≥ 100 mm ≥ 500 mm (Min. 200 mm) ≥...
  • Page 31: Mechanical Installation

    Installation manual 4.5 Mechanical installation Level the machine with the feet of the machine. (The height adjustment must be as low as possible). The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 70 mm / 2 3/4 inch and is only to be used cautiously while removing the fork truck (if a fork truck has been used).
  • Page 32: Installation Of Heating Unit

    Installation manual 5 Installation of heating unit Note! The procedure when mounting the heating unit is the same on machines with standard door and with sliding door. The following pictures shows a standard door except from pages relating specifically to sliding door. Heating unit The heating unit is to be mounted on top of the machine.
  • Page 33 Installation manual For DE-6135 only: • Mount the panel at the front of the machine. 4-Ø5.5x19 fig.X03505 Fasten the gas heating unit on the machine. 14-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02364...
  • Page 34 Installation manual Fasten the bracket. 2-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02408 If the machine is to be converted to another gas type, do the gas converting before this step. Please refer to the sec- tion: Converting instructions. Insert the gas nozzles by positioning the gas pipe unit on the bracket. Make sure to mount the grommet to protect the gas pipe.
  • Page 35 Installation manual Lock the nozzles by pushing the bracket (A) on the gas heating unit upwards until the screw holes are visible (B) and then fasten the two screws. This is to be made on both sides of the gas pipe unit. 2-M4x11 (2x) fig.X02410 Make sure all cables are lead up through the machine.
  • Page 36 Installation manual Connect the ground cable to the support bracket. fig.X02475 Mount the brace. 5-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02365...
  • Page 37 Installation manual If the machine has sliding door, go to section Mounting equipment for sliding door, before carrying out the next step. Mount the side panels using 5 screws on each side as follows: First fasten the front screw and the back screw but not all the way down. Turn the side panel with the grooves facing downward and mount the side panel in the grooves.
  • Page 38 Installation manual Mount the air mazes. On the side of air mazes and panels, pre-mount the screws (1) through the panels to the air mazes. Fasten the screws (2). Ø5.5x19 Ø5.5x19 2-Ø5.5x19 (2x) fig.X02380 Put the top panel in position but do not fasten it. fig.X02370...
  • Page 39 Installation manual Lead the multiple plug from the gas control down through the cable gland (D) to the component unit and place it in connector marked *B*. Strap the wires according to the figure. fig.X02512 Pre-mount the panels to the air mazes. Note! Do not fasten the middle panel before the Test run...
  • Page 40 Installation manual Mount the support plate (C). Mount the front panel with 2 screws (3a) and locking nuts (3b) on the sides. Close the front panel and fasten it with 2 screws on the front. M5x12 Ø5.5x19 M5x16 fig.X02383 Place the supply disconnector panel with handle in its place. For more information, see section “Electrical connection”.
  • Page 41 Installation manual Mount the back panels (E). When mounting the component unit back panel (G) its top edge must be tilted under the basic machine’s top panel. E: 2 rear panels: Heating unit (6 screws) F: Top panel: Basic machine G.
  • Page 42 Installation manual Connect gas supply to (H). Mount a manual shut-off valve on the gas pipe upstream from the machine. For more information, see section “Gas connection”. fig.X02513...
  • Page 43: Electric Heating Unit Installation

    Installation manual 5.2 Electric heating unit installation Check that the electric heating unit is not damaged during transport. Check that wiring connections and terminals are not bent or defective so there is no risk of short-circuiting. During transport the contactor console is only fastened loosely, turn it down and fasten it on the side using two screws (A).
  • Page 44 Installation manual Fasten the electric heating unit on the machine. 14-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02377 Mount the brace. 5-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02373...
  • Page 45 Installation manual If the machine has sliding door, go to section Mounting equipment for sliding door, before carrying out the next step. Mount the side panels using 5 screws on each side as follows: First fasten the front screw and the back screw but not all the way down. Turn the side panel with the grooves facing downward and mount the side panel in the grooves.
  • Page 46 Installation manual Mount the air maze. On the side of air maze and panels, pre-mount the screws (1) through the panels to the air maze. Fasten the screws (2). 2-Ø5.5x19 4-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02384 Put the top panel in position but do not fasten it. fig.X02385...
  • Page 47 Installation manual Lead the multiple plug from the electric heating unit down through the cable gland to the component unit and place it in connector marked *B*. Strap the wires according to the figure. fig.X02514 Lead the cables from the connection plinth (E) through the cable gland and connect L1-1 to T1, L2-1 to T2, L3-1 to Fasten with 4 Nm / 2.9 lbf.ft.
  • Page 48 Installation manual Lead the earthing conductor from the electric heating unit to GND on the connection plinth (F). Fasten with 5 Nm / 3.7 lbf.ft. fig.X02516 Fasten the panels to the air maze. Fasten the top panel. 8-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02386...
  • Page 49 Installation manual Mount the front panel with 2 screws and locking nuts on the sides. Do not tighten the screws completely. Hold the front panel in open position when mounting the support plate (C). Close the front panel and fasten it with 2 screws on the front. Tighten the 2 screws on the sides.
  • Page 50 Installation manual Mount the back panels (E). When mounting the component unit back panel (G) its top edge must be tilted under the basic machine’s top panel. E: 2 rear panels: Heating unit (7 screws) F: Top panel: Basic machine G.
  • Page 51: Steam Heating Unit Installation

    Installation manual 5.3 Steam heating unit installation Put the steam calorifier in position on top of the machine. The weight of the steam calorifier is approximately 40 kg / 88 lbs. Lift the steam calorifier either with a fork-lift truck or by hand according to the illustration — two persons are required. Be careful not to damage any parts.
  • Page 52 Installation manual Place the actuator box so that the end of the shaft from the steam calorifier (A) is lead into the hole in the actuator. fig.X02387B Fasten the screw (C). fig. X02616 Release the declutch lever (D) and rotate the hub until it is in CCW position (Y). Insert the range stop pin (E) in position (supplied with the actuator).
  • Page 53 Installation manual Note! When tightening the end of the shaft the damper must be open (B). Using two tailstock screws tighten the end of the shaft (D) to 5 Nm with a 1/8" Allen key Note! It is a 1/8" key, not a mm key.
  • Page 54 Installation manual Place the supply disconnector panel with handle in its place. For more information, see section “Electrical connection”. fig.X02691 Mount the two back panels. When mounting the component unit back panel its top edge must be tilted under the ba- sic machine’s top panel.
  • Page 55 Installation manual Mount the brace. 5-Ø5.5x19 (2x) fig.X02374 If the machine has sliding door, go to section Mounting equipment for sliding door, before carrying out the next step. Mount the side panels using 5 screws on each side as follows: First fasten the front screw and the back screw but not all the way down.
  • Page 56 Installation manual Mount the air maze. On the side of air maze and panels, pre-mount the screws (1) through the panels to the air maze. Fasten the screws (2). 2-Ø5.5x19 (2x) 4-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02396 Put the top panel in position but do not fasten it. fig.X02397...
  • Page 57 Installation manual Fasten the panels to the air maze. Fasten the top panel. 8-Ø5.5x19 fig.X02398 Mount the front panel with 2 screws and locking nuts on the sides. Do not tighten the screws completely. Hold the front panel in open position when mounting the support plate (C). Close the front panel and fasten it with 2 screws on the front.
  • Page 58 Installation manual Mount the back panels of the heating unit (E). When mounting the component unit back panel (G) its top edge must be tilted under the basic machine’s top panel. E: 2 rear panels: Heating unit (6 screws) F: Top panel: Basic machine G.
  • Page 59 Installation manual Connect the steam. For more information, please refer to the section “Steam connection”. 1 = Inlet 2 = Return (condense) fig.X02399...
  • Page 60: Mounting Equipment For Sliding Door

    Installation manual 6 Mounting equipment for sliding door Mount the 2 angle braces (A) using 2 screws in each one. fig.X02501 Mount the side panels (B) from above and push them down as far as they will go. Mount screws (C) in order to lock the side panels (2 screws on each side). Mount screws (D) to lock (B) with the upper side panel (after the side panels have been mounted).
  • Page 61: Installation Of Tilting Unit

    Installation manual 7 Installation of tilting unit 7.1 Set up 7.1.1 Flexible piping connection, gas heated machines Due to the tilting function gas pipe (A) must end 300 mm / 11 13/16 inch before the machine and the last piece of it must be flexible eg.
  • Page 62: Contents Of The Tilting Unit Kit

    Installation manual 7.2 Contents of the tilting unit kit Description Art. No. ID in this instruction Comment Left mounting base 487242771 With 2 foundation feet (F) Right mounting base 487242770 With 2 foundation feet (F) Mounting base front 487243655 Mounting base back piece 487243755 Adjusting plate 1 mm 487242725...
  • Page 63: Installation

    Installation manual 7.3 Installation The machine shall be mounted on a concrete floor with a thickness of at least 100 mm / 3 15/16 inch. Make sure the floor is in level. Place the 2 mounting base sides (A) (fastened on wooden pallet with 4 transportation screws which should be re- moved) on the concrete floor, where the machine is going to be mounted.
  • Page 64 Installation manual Mark out the 8 holes. Move the complete mounting base and drill the 8 holes ⌀ 8 x 100 mm. Insert the 8 expansion bolts (R) into the floor. Put the complete mounting base back in position on the expansion bolts. fig.X02419 For alignment use the adjusting plates (D), as an underlying layer.
  • Page 65 Installation manual Control measure; the mounting base must be diagonally level and the mounting base sides must be parallel. It is important to be careful when aligning the mounting base. If necessary use adjusting plates (D). Note! If the mounting base is crooked the sliding door and the tilting function will not work properly. fig.X02420 Remove the filter door (T).
  • Page 66 Installation manual Demount the outlet pipe. Use the supplied bits extension piece (Ll) for demounting the outlet pipe. fig.X02431A Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet. fig.X02349B...
  • Page 67 Installation manual Lift the machine with for example a fork-lift truck and remove the wooden bars. fig.X02351B Pre-mount the 2 front guiding consoles (E) with the foundation bolts M20 (E). Do not tighten the bolts. fig.X02426A...
  • Page 68 Installation manual Position the machine above the 2 mounting base sides. fig.X02427 Carefully lower the machine so the guiding consoles (E) engage with the foundation feet (F). Insert the 2 locking bolts (G) and tighten them. fig.X02428...
  • Page 69 Installation manual Remove the fork-lift truck. When the fork-lift truck is removed the two remaining support sections are disengaged and shall be removed. fig.X02429A Tighten the 2 foundation screws (E). fig.X02429...
  • Page 70 Installation manual Mount the mounting base front piece (B) with screws (P). fig.X02430 Mount the 2 actuators (H) on the back foundation feet (F) by tilting them through the 2 square openings. Fasten the actuators with 2 centre bolts, washers and locking nuts (J). fig.X02436...
  • Page 71 Installation manual Due to the tilting function the cables must have an excessive length of 300 mm (A). Fasten the actuator cables with the pre-mounted cable ties (Hh). fig.X02437 Place the 2 multiple plugs (K) from the actuators in the control box. fig.X02445...
  • Page 72 Installation manual Mount the back mounting base piece (C) with screws (P). Mount the outlet pipe (L). Use the supplied bits extension piece for mounting the outlet pipe. fig.X02446 Mount 3 clip screws (Mm) in both side skirts. The clip screws shall be pressed angled into the square openings and slided up to lock in correct position. fig.X02452...
  • Page 73 Installation manual Mount the side skirts (M) and the cross bearer/front skirt (N) with screws (P). fig.X02447 Mount 3 nuts (Mn) inside of the machine to lock the side skirts (M). fig.X02453...
  • Page 74 Installation manual Mount the back skirt (O) with 2 screws (P) and 2 top nuts (Q). fig.X02448A Mount the rear panel (S) and remount the filter door (T). fig.X02454...
  • Page 75 Installation manual When ready, the machine shall look like the figure and the tilt function can be used. fig.X02455...
  • Page 76: Evacuation System

    Installation manual 8 Evacuation system 8.1 Air principle The blower creates low pressure in the machine, drawing air into the drum via the heating unit. The heated air passes through the garments and the drum holes. The air then flows out through a lint filter positioned immediately below the drum. After this, the air is evacuated through the blower and exhaust system.
  • Page 77: Exhaust Duct

    Installation manual The resistance in the grating/slats on the air inlet cover plate should not exceed 10 Pa (0.1 mbar). Note! Gratings/slatted covers often block half of the total fresh air vent area. Remember to take this into account. 8.3 Exhaust duct •...
  • Page 78: Shared Exhaust Duct

    Installation manual 8.4 Shared exhaust duct It is recommended that each machine is connected to a separate exhaust duct. When several machines shall use the same exhaust duct the exhaust duct must increase after each machine. The recommended diameter increase progression is the one in the table. Please consider that unnecessarily large ducts create issues with the draught.
  • Page 79: Adjusting The Air Flow

    — — Steam 60 kW 1804 Standard machine Machine with sliding door DE-6135 Heating Effect Optimum static back pres- Resulting: Nominal air flow in a sure — measured at position cold empty machine (m A (Pa) in a cold empty machine —...
  • Page 80 Installation manual Checking the back pressure Demount the lower rear panel. Demount the heating sensor (NTC sensor) (A) and insert the measuring device. Make sure the connection is tight to prevent air leakage. fig.X02562...
  • Page 81 Installation manual Alternative measuring method Adjusting the air flow may only be carried out by authorized personnel. Use a home made U tube manometer, a hose (max. outer ⌀ 10 mm and min. outer ⌀ 5 mm), with water. Insert one end of the hose 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.
  • Page 82 Installation manual Diagram with pressure drop curve The grey area (A) illustrates the optimal working area. Working area Optimum airflow cold empty machine Static back pressure, Pa Air flow m TD6-45, STD, GAS, 63kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz TD6-45, DE-6100, D71100, D7-900, STD, GAS, 63kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz 1700 1600 1500...
  • Page 83 Installation manual TD6-45, SLD, EL, 60kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz TD6-45, DE-6100, D71100, D7-900, SLD, EL, 60kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 TD6-45, STD, IST, 60kW, IST 380-400V/3/50Hz TD6-45, DE-6100, D71100, D7-900, STD, IST, 60kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz 1700 1600 1500...
  • Page 84 Installation manual TD6-60, SLD, GAS, 84kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz TD6-60, DE-6135, D7145, D7-1200, SLD, GAS, 84kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz 2100 2000 1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200...
  • Page 85 Installation manual TD6-60, STD, GAS, 83kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz TD6-60, DE-6135, D7145, D7-1200, STD, GAS, 83kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz 2100 2000 1900 1800 1700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 TD6-60, STD, IST, 82kW, 380-400V/3/50Hz...
  • Page 86: Electrical Connection

    Installation manual 9 Electrical connection 9.1 Electrical installation The electrical installation may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Machines with frequency-controlled motors can be incompatible with certain types of earth leakage circuit break- er. It is important to know that the machines are designed to provide a high level of personal safety, which is why items of external equipment such as earth leakage circuit breakers are not necessary but is recommended.
  • Page 87: Internal Connection

    Installation manual 9.2 Internal connection Demount the rear panel (A) with the supply disconnector grip. fig.W00150 Lead the cable through the cable gland (B) to the supply disconnector. Connect the cable according to the following table. If there is a neutral conductor it must be connected to terminal N. Wiring diagrams are enclosed at location (C).
  • Page 88: Machine Connection

    Installation manual 9.3 Machine connection 9.3.1 Three-phase connection Connect the earth and other wires according to the table. Gas- and steam heated machines Electric heated machines 100A Electric heated machines 160A Fasten each cable using tightening torque specified on the label.
  • Page 89: Electrical Connections

    440V 3~ 48/60 50.2/62.2 100/125 Gas- and Steam heated 208–480V 3~ machines Total power and recommended fuse does not depend on the heating power in those cases. DE-6135 Electrical connections Heating alternative Main voltage Heating power Total power Recommended fuse...
  • Page 90: Steam Connection

    Installation manual 10 Steam connection 10.1 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 prevent condensation in the steam. •...
  • Page 91 Installation manual Condensate return It is important that the branch pipe for condensed water 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. •...
  • Page 92: Gas Connection

    Installation manual 11 Gas connection 11.1 General Caution It is your responsibility to have all plumbing connections made by a qualified professional to insure that the gas plumbing installation is adequate and conforms with local and state regulations or codes. In the absence of such codes, ALL plumbing connections, material, and workmanship must conform to the applicable requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 LATEST EDITION or the CAN/CGA—B149, INSTALLATION CODES, both the latest edition.
  • Page 93: Gas Installation

    Installation manual 11.2 Gas installation The default gas appliances are built to run on either GNH (Natural gas) or LPG gas where the machine should be in- stalled at not over than 610 m (2001 ft) high altitude. Otherwise a kit for high altitude must be installed to the machine. For the kit No.
  • Page 94: Table Of Pressure And Adjustment

    Air reducing/restriction plate fig.X02717 Gas category Gas consumption Natural gas 214965 BTU/h / 212 ft³/h (GNH) Propane (LPG) 214965 BTU/h / 84 ft³/h 11.3.2 DE-6135 Gas category Heating power Inlet pressure Nozzle pressure Nozzle size (⌀ Air reducing/re- Label number (BTH/h) (WC")
  • Page 95: Nozzles Sizes Depending On Altidudes

    Diamenter mm Art. No 0–1999 471985348* 471985359* 2000–3999 471985358 471985389 4000–5999 471985382 471985398 6000–8000 471985357 471985363 DE-6135 Nozzle for natural gas Nozzle for propane gas Altitude (ft.) Diamenter mm Art. No Diamenter mm Art. No 0–1999 471985380* 471985369* 2000–3999 471985360 471985385 4000–5999...
  • Page 96 Installation manual There are 2 gas valves for the heating unit. Check and adjust both gas valves one by one. • Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch and make sure the connection is tight to prevent air leakage. •...
  • Page 97: Converting Instructions

    Installation manual 11.6 Converting instructions • Shut off the manual gas valve. • Disconnect the power to the machine. • Remove 4 of the screws on the top panel. • Demount the upper rear panel and air mazes (lift the top panel a little bit to be able to remove them). fig.X02382A •...
  • Page 98 Installation manual There are 2 gas valves for the heating unit. Check and adjust both gas valves one by one. • Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch and make sure the connection is tight to prevent air leakage. •...
  • Page 99: Checklist

    Installation manual 11.6.1 Checklist To ensure a safe and correct converting, check and tick in the following boxes when the corresponding step has been done: Nozzles mounted. (4 Pcs) Air reducing/restric on plates mounted. (2 Pcs) Nozzle pressures checked and ok. (Both) Tighten measuring branch screws.
  • Page 100: Data Label

    ORFICE MM: D (0-200 FT ALTITUDE) MANIFOLD PRESSURE: C ” WC CLOTHES DRYER VOL: II For safety reasons use only genuine spare parts. Made in Sweden Electrolux Professional AB 341 80 Ljungby, Sweden WXXXXX 9868XXXXXX Product no.: 09XXX / 99XXXXX Serial no.:...
  • Page 101: At First Power Up

    Installation manual 12 At first power up When the installation is complete and the power is connected for the first time you will be forced to make the following settings. When one setting is ready you will automatically enter the next one. Follow the instructions on the display. •...
  • Page 102: Function Check

    Installation manual 13 Function check May only be carried out by qualified personnel. A function check must be made when the installation is finished and before the machine can be ready to be used. Whenever a repair has been made, a function check must be performed before the machine can be used again. Check the automatic stop of the machine Start the machine.
  • Page 103: Disposal Information

    Installation manual 14 Disposal information 14.1 Disposal of appliance at end of life Before disposing of the machine, make sure to carefully check its physical condition, and in particular any parts of the structure that can give or break during scrapping. The machine’s parts must be disposed of in a differentiated way, according to their different characteristics (e.g.
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