Installation instructions, Exhaust length, Exhaust system check list hood or wall cap – Avanti D-24 User Manual

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Installation Instructions

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXHAUST

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Installation and ser\'ice must be pertbnned by a qualified installer, senice agency

IMPORTANT:

Have your diyer installed properly.

NOTE:

The WARNING and INIPORTANT instructions appearing in this manual are not meant

to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that

common sense, caution, and careiulness are faaors that CANNOT be Built into the dryer.
These factors MUST BE supplied by the person(s) installing, maintaining, or operating

the dryer.

Failure to install maintain, and/or operate this machine according to the manufacturer s instructions
may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury, electric shock and/or property damage.

This dryer comes ready for top

e.xhausting.

WARNINGS

• DO NOT USE NON .METALLIC

FLEXIBLE DUCT.

• Never use fle.xible duct inside the dryer.

• Do not terminate exhaust in a chimney,

range hood, gas vent, floor or attic. The

combination of lint and grease could

create a fire hazard or damages.

• Provide an access for inspection and

cleaning the exhaust system at least

once a vear.

EXHAUST LENGTH

The .\L\.XEva'M .ALLOWABLE length

of the exhaust system depends upon the

type of duct, number of turns, the type of

e.xhaust hood iwaJl capí, and all conditions

noted below. The maximum allowable

length for both rigid and flexible metal

duct is shown in the cable 1 (ne.xi page).

More than four nims is not

recommended.

EXHAUST SYSTEM CHECK
LIST HOOD or WALL CAP

• Terminate in a manner to prevent back

drait'. or entry of bircL or other wildlife.

• Termination should present minimal

resistance to the exhaust air flow and

should require little or no maintenance

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prevent dogging.

• Wall caps must be in.sialled at least .lOO

mm i. 12") abvive ground level or any

other abstraction with the ope.ning

pointed down,

•-- If rtHif venL" or lou\ered plenums are

----- rh.n aiKi hf> f^q(iiv:ilt>ni Ni a 100

drafts and maintenance required to
prevent clogging.

SEPARATION OF TURNS

Separate all turns by at least lm(3ft) of
straight duct, including distance between
last turn and dampered wall cap. If two
turns must be closer than 1 m (3 ft.) deduct
3 m 110 ft.) from the maximum lengths
shown in the table for each occurrence.

TURNS OTHER THAN 90"

• One turn of 45^ or less may be ignored.
• Two 45'' turns should be treated as one

90°.

• Each turn over 45' should be treated as

one 90®,

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 duct work with

fastener that extend into the duct. They

will serve as a collection point for lint

• Duct joints can be made air and

moisture-tight by wrapping the
overlapped joints with duct tape.

INSULATION

• Duct work which mns through an

unheated area or is near an air

conditioning duct, should be insulated to

reduce condensation and lim build up
and be sloped down toward outdoors.

NOTE; .Never insiall screen m.side exhaust dua
WARNLNG: THE DR^ ER .MUST

E.mAUST TO THE OUTDOORS.

TO PREVE.NT LARGE .AMOUNTS OF

LLVT AND MOISTU'RE FROM
ACCUMLTATING AND TO .M.AINT.ALN
DR'i'LNG EFFICIENCY.THIS M.ACHLNT

mm

1

4") Jumpered w all cap in regard to

resistance to air flow, prevention of back

MUST BE EXHAUSTED UU1 DOORSr

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