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General Principles Of Good Practice - GE DMCD330 Owner's Manual

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AUTOMATI
C DRYER
COMMERCIAL
APPLICATION
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
DRYERS
GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
OF GOOD
PRACTICE
(COIN-OPERATED
MODELS
ONLY)
In fldfilling
tile specific
needs
of dift%rent
commercial
installations,
tile purchaser
of this
General
Electric
automatic
d_Ter may wish to locate
the coin box and controls
in any of
a number
of locations.
The responsibility
for tile proper
performance
of this work lies
solely with tile purchaser.
It should
be done
1)y properly
trained
and qualified
personnel,
and in accordance
with local code
requirements.
In addition,
General
Electric
Company
assumes
no responsibility
or liability' whatsoever
to
tile purchaser
for any parent
infringement
expenses,
either
in the form of damages
or legal
costs, where
tile alleged
inflingement
is based
on a patent
claim including
one or more
components
added
by tile purchaser
(i.e., not supplied
by General
Electric
Company
with
tile purchased
duet).
Set forth
below
are some general
principles
which
should
be followed
by persons
installing
tile coin box and controls
in the desired
location.
This listing
is not all-inclusive,
and is
only intended
to serve as a general
guide.
These
principles
are inmnded
to supplement,
not modify,
tile Installation
Instructions
which
accompany
tile automatic
dwer.
I. Any component
added
to the automauc
dryer,
either
electrically
or mechanically,
should
be properly
grounded.
9. All current-car_Ting
metal
parts
should
be isolated
flom
possible
contact
by tile usen
3. All wiring
should
be properly
protecmd
from
sharp
edges,
burrs,
moving
parts
and other
agencies
which
migilt
cause al)rasion
of the insulation
on tile conductors.
4. All electrical
connecuons
should
be mechanically
secure,
and should
provide
adequate
and reliable
electrical
contact
under
conditions,
such
as vibration,
to which
they may be
subjected.
5. All electrical
components,
wires and terminals
should
be of proper
electrical
rating
for
tile specific
application.
6. All insulating
materials
should
remain
effective
under
tile specific
conditions
to which
they will be exposed
(e.g., humidity,
temperature,
etc.).
7. The installation
should
not be incompatible
with the electrical
circuit
within
the
automatic
d_Ter nor in any manner
inmrfere
with either
the safety' devices
or tile
sequence
of operations
of tile cycle which
are engineered
into tile appliance.
8. Uninsulamd
cuirent-cariTing
metal
parts should
have adequate
and ensured
permanence
of spacing
flom
other
parts.
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