Installation
instructions
Exha u sting
To reduce condensation,
insulate any ducting
which passes through
unheated
areas. Slope the
duct gently downwards
to the hood, to drain condensation
and reduce lint build up. Avoid sag
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or loops in the duct as they may collect and store water and accumulate
lint.
tefore
using an existing exhaust duct system for a dryer ensure that:
No phstic or other potentially
combustible
duct or flexible metal foil ducting
has been used.
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The duct is not pierced, kinked or crushed.
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The duct does not exceed the maximum
recommended
length for the new dryer.
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The exhaust hood damper opens and closes freely and with suffident
movement.
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Static pressure in the exhaust ducting
does not exceed 1 inch (250Pa), or is not less than 0
inches of water column
(ie. negative
pressure), when measured with a manometer
in the first 6
inches of the duct, with the dryer running
on Air Dry (no heat)setting.
The exhaust duct system meets all relevant local, state and national
codes.
All ducting
should be inspected
and cleaned at least once a year to remove accumulated
lint.
Frequently
check that the damper on the exhaust hood moves sufficiently
and opens and
shuts freely.
MobHe Home Installations
A Mobile
Home Installation
Kit is available (see Accessories page 7).
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Determine
vent
duct
length
This dryer can only be vented from the rear and must be exhausted
to the outdoors.
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