Drying times and energy consumption, Drying times, Electrical installation – ASKO 7004 User Manual

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Specifications

Height

32 1/4" (820 mm)

Width

23 1/2" (595 mm)
plus exhaust

connection

Depth

23 1/2” (595 mm),
including control
panel and program
knob

Weight

86 lbs. (39 kg)

D ru m

volume

29.3 gallons (111 1)

Speed

52 rpm

Power
requirement

2200/3150 W

For connection

as supplied

Single-phase, 15 A

Heater power

Single-phase,
2850 W

Air flow

196-222

cubic yds./hr.

(150-170 m=/h)

Drum material

Stainless steel

Outer casting

Galvanized steel
sheet

Installation

Free-standing, built-
in or on top of a
washing machine

Electrical
Installation

Electrical installation must be

carried out by a skilled electri­

cian. As supplied, the machine is
arranged for single-phase.

Connection as delivered:

1-phase, 208/230 V,

heater power 2850 W,
15 A fuse required.

NOTE: Follow all state and

local codes.

To install washer/dryer into a single

30A 208/240V wall receptical:

1. Remove top of washer - by

removing three 25 torx screws.

2. Using power cord attached to

dryer, thread through power cord

restraint on washer. Attach to

terminal block on bulk Head.

NOTE: This should be at the top of

the terminal block.

3. Remove knock-out plug on bulk

head of washer. Install dryer cord

30A 250V AWG 10/3 through

knock-out to terminal block.

4. Replace top to washer and
test units.

Drying times
and energy consumption

Drying times and
energy consumption

The table on the right shows drying
times and energy consumption in
accordance with the following
conditions:

• Program 2 has been used

(the normal, 'Dry' automatic

program).

• Drying temperature: Normal.

• Fabrics dried are of cotton,

previously spun at 800 r/min.

• The dryer is in a room with a

temperature of 20“C (68“F), and
the exhaust hose supplied with
the machine is in use.

Drying times

Drying time depends on many factors
such as the amount of washing,
moisture content, type of fabric,
incoming air temperature and
humidity. Performance can also be
affected by how the machine has
been installed. Drying time is also
naturally affected by how dry the
washing is to be when removed from

the machine.

Connection to a ventilation duct

Connect the exhaust hose from

the tumble dryer to a ventilation
exhaust fitting or to a discharge
through the wall.

Secure the hose joint to the outlet

stub on the machine.

Run the hose, with as few bends as
possible to the point of discharge. If
necessary, it can be extended to a

maximum of 8.75 yards of 4"
diameter hose.

Make any bends as gentle as possi­
ble. A maximum of four 90® bends
may be fitted in the hose. The more
bends and the longer the hose, the

less will be the amount of air pass­
ing through the machine.

If more than 8.75 yards of hose is
needed, diameter must be increased.

If the hose is taken to a wall outlet,

a ventilation grille should be fitted to
prevent reverse flow of cold air.

IMPORTANT:

The appliance should
not be exhausted into
a chimney, a wall, a
ceiling, or a concealed
space of a building.

The only rigid of flexible metal duct should be
used for exhausting, unless the appliance has
been investigated for use with nonmetallic duct.

Fit the

ventilation
grHIe to
the inside
or outside
of the wal

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