Admiral AED4675YQ0 Installation Instructions Manual page 4

29" wide models
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Dryer Dimensions
433/8
II
(737rnm)
A
(737_m)
223/4,,
_!
433/, n 1
......_ ....... -(578turn)
433/8,, , i i
(705mm)
rnm)_
,,- . ...... 29"
(737turn)
C
(737 turn)
D
A. Large opening side-swing
door
B. Large opening side-swing
door
C. Wide opening side-swing
door
D. Wide opening hamper door
*Most installations require a minimum 5V2" (140 mm) clearance
behind the dryer for the exhaust vent with elbow. See "Venting
Requirements."
Minimum spacing for recessed
area or closet
installation
The dimensions shown following are for the minimum spacing
allowed.
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Additional
spacing should be considered for ease of
installation and servicing.
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Additional
clearances might be required for wall, door, and
floor moldings.
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Additional
spacing of 1" (25 mm) on all sides of the dryer
is recommended
to reduce noise transfer.
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For closet installation, with a door, minimum ventilation
openings in the top and bottom of the door are required.
Louvered doors with equivalent ventilation openings
are acceptable.
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Companion appliance spacing should also be considered.
Minimum
Required
Spacing
C
3"*
-_6mm)
311,
(76 ram)
A. Recessed area
B. Side view - closet or confined area
C. Closet door with vents
*Additional
spacing
recommended
Mobile
home
= Additional
installation
requirements
This dryer is suitable for mobile home installations. The
installation must conform to the Manufactured
Home
Construction
and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280
(formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction
and Safety, Title 24, HUD Part 280).
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Metal exhaust system hardware, which is available for
purchase from your dealer.
Special provisions must be made in mobile homes to
introduce outside air into the dryer. The opening (such
as a nearby window) should be at least twice as large
as the dryer exhaust opening.
EMectrica
Requ
it is your
responsibility:
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To contact a qualified electrical installer.
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To be sure that the electrical connection is adequate and in
conformance
with the National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA
70-latest edition and all local codes and ordinances.
The National Electrical Code requires a 4-wire power supply
connection for homes built after 1996, dryer circuits involved
in remodeling after 1996, and all mobile home installations.
A copy of the above code standards can be obtained from:
National Fire Protection Association,
One Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy, MA 02269.
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To supply the required 3 or 4 wire, single phase, 120/240 volt,
60 Hz, AC only electrical supply (or 3 or 4 wire, 120/208 volt
electrical supply, if specified
on the serial/rating
plate) on a
separate 30-amp circuit, fused on both sides of the line. A
time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended.
Connect
to an individual branch circuit. Do not have a fuse in the
neutral or grounding circuit.
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Do not use an extension cord.
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If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is
recommended
that a qualified electrician determine that the
ground path is adequate.
Electrical
Connection
To properly install your dryer, you must determine the type of
electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions
provided for it here.
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If local codes do not permit the connection of a neutral
ground wire to the neutral wire, see "Optional 3-wire
connection"
section.
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This dryer is manufactured
ready to install with a 3-wire
electrical supply connection. The neutral ground wire is
permanently connected to the neutral conductor
(white wire)
within the dryer. If the dryer is installed with a 4-wire electrical
supply connection,
the neutral ground wire must be removed
from the external ground connector screw (green screw), and
secured under the neutral terminal (center or white wire) of
the terminal block. When the neutral ground wire is secured
under the neutral terminal (center or white wire) of the terminal
block, the dryer cabinet is isolated from the neutral conductor.
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A 4-wire power supply connection must be used when the
dryer is installed in a location where grounding through the
neutral conductor
is prohibited. Grounding through the neutral
is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit
installations,
(2) mobile
homes, (3) recreational vehicles, and (4) areas where local
codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductors.
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