GE Profile DPGT750 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 28

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Installation Instructions
EXHAUSTING
THE DRYER
-4, WARNING - To reduce
the
risk of fire or personal
injury:
• This dryer
must
be exhausted
to the
outdoors.
• Use only
metal
duct.
• Do not terminate
exhaust
in a chimney,
any gas vent,
under
an enclosed
floor
(crawl
space)
or into
an attic. The accumulated
lint could
create
a fire hazard.
• Provide
an access for inspection
and
cleaning
of the exhaust
system,
especially
at turns.
Inspect
and clean
at least once
a year.
• Never
terminate
the exhaust
into a common
duct with
a kitchen
exhaust.
A combination
of lint and grease
could
create
a fire hazard.
• Do not obstruct
incoming
or exhausted
air.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
YOU WILL
NEED TO INSTALL EXHAUST
DUCT
C3Phillips-head
screwdriver
C3Duct tape
or duct clamp
C3Rigid or UL-listed
flexible
metal
4" (10.2 cm)
duct
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C3Vent hood
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
CHECKLIST
HOOD OR WALL CAP
• Terminate
in a manner
to prevent
back
drafts
or entry
of birds
or other
wildlife.
• Termination
should
present
minimal
resistance
to the exhaust
airflow
and
should
require
little or no maintenance
to prevent
clogging.
• Never
install
a screen
in or over the
exhaust
duct.
• Wall caps must
be installed
at least 12"
above
ground
level
or any other
obstruction
with
the opening
pointed
down.
• If roof vents
or Iouvered
plenums
are used,
they
must
be equivalent
to a 4" dampened
wall
cap in regard
to resistance
to airflow,
prevention
of back drafts
and maintenance
required
to prevent
clogging.
SEPARATION
OF TURNS
• For best performance,
separate
all turns
by
at least 4 ft. of straight
duct,
including
distance
between
last turn
and dampened
wall
cap. For turns
less than
4 ft. apart,
see
the Ducting
Component
Equivalency
Chart.
SEALING
OF JOINTS
• All joints
should
be tight
to avoid
leaks.
The male
end of each section
of duct must
point
away
from
the dryer.
• Do not assemble
the ductwork
with
fasteners
that extend
into the duct.
They
will
serve
as a collection
point
for lint.
• Duct joints
should
be made
air- and
moisture-tight
by wrapping
the overlapped
joints
with
duct tape
or aluminum
tape.
• Horizontal
runs
should
slope
down
towards
outdoors
1/4" per foot.
INSULATION
• Ductwork
that runs through
an unheated
area or is near air conditioning
should
be
insulated
to reduce
condensation
and lint
buildup.
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