Location, Do not install the dryer on a carpeted floor, Electrical requirements – Maytag 53-3442 User Manual

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

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All Installation Instructions and Requirements Before Installing Power Cord.

rr IS RECOMMENDED THAT A QUALIRED ELECTRI­
CIAN OR SERVICETECHNICIAN INSTALL YOUR DRYER.

LOCATION

This clothes dryer is designed so that it can be

installed in most locations in the home. The dryer may
even be installed in an unheated indoor location, such

as a utility room or building. However, with models hav­

ing automatic dry cycles, the

TIME DRY SETTING

SHOULD BE USED WHEN THE ROOM TEMPERA­
TURE DROPS BELOW 50 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT

OR (10 DEGREES C.), AS THE AUTOMATIC CYCLE

MAY NOT SHUT OFF.

DO NOT INSTALL THE DRYER ON A CARPETED
FLOOR.

DO NOT INSTALL OR STORE THE DRYER WHERE
IT MAY BE EXPOSED TO THE WEATHER OR DRIP­

PING WATER. IF IT IS EVER EXPOSED TO WATER,
HAVE A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN CHECK IT
BEFORE USING.

THE INSTALLATION MUST BE MADE WITH ADEQUATE

CLEARANCE TO PERMIT SERVICING.

In ordinary installations enough air will be available for prop­
er operation of the dryer. However, if the dryer is installed in
a mobile home, a closet or a tightly sealed room, provisions
should be made for at least 18 square inches of ventilation

area. Air openings measuring a minimum 3 in. by 3 in. should
be provided at the top and bottom of the closet door.
Ordinarily, louvered doors will satisfy the ventilation require­
ments. Dryers installed in a bedroom, bathroom , or closet

must be exhausted outdoors.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

This phase of the installation should be done by a qualified

service technician or electrician in accordance with the

National Electrical Code and all local codes and ordinances.

A separate circuit must be provided from the main service

entrance panel {fuse box) to the dryer. The circuit must be a 3
or 4 wire, 120/240 volt, 60 Hz, single phase, AC circuit. Each

of the 120 volt line wires (line 1 and 2) of this circuit must be

protected by 30 ampere time delay fuses or circuit breakers.
Do not fuse the neutral line or the ground line (if provided).

All wires (including neutral and ground if provided) of the
dryer circuit must be No. 10 gauge copper wire for up to 40
ft lengths and No. 8 gauge copper wire for up to 60 ft

lengths.

NEVER USE A TWO WIRE CABLE WITH AN

UNINSULATED GROUND WIRE TO CONNECT THE
DRYER.

The National Electric Code requires that a means to discon­

nect all ungrounded conductors (line 1 and line 2) to the
dryer be provided for service. If a power cord and receptacle
are provided this requirement is met. It other means are
used a suitable switch or circuit breaker must be installed
within sight of the dryer.

Dryers installed in manufactured (mobile) homes must be
connected with 4 conductor type 3RD or SRDT cord to a 3

pole, 4 wire grounding type receptacle; by metal-clad cable;
or suitable conductors enclosed in flexible metal conduit. If
using metal-clad cable or flexible conduit, leave at least 3
feet tree to permit moving the dryer.

Where permitted by local codes, a flexible power cord (pig­
tail) may be connected to the dryer. A receptacle should be

installed in a separate circuit connected to the main service
entrance panel for this type of installation. See Figure #3.

Use only a 3 or 4 wire power cord kit, including strain relief,
listed by U L for use with dryers. The power cord must have
a rating of 30 amperes, 120/240 volts AC minimum and be
terminated in closed loop or open spade lugs with upturned

ends. The attachment plug of the power cord and the recep­
tacle to which it will be connected must have a minimum cur­

rent rating of 30 amps and have matching configurations.
Typical 30 ampere configurations are illustrated in figure #3.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance MUST BE CONNECTED TO A GROUNDED

METAL PERMANENT WIRING SYSTEM; or an equipment­
grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors
and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead

on the appliance.

CONNECTING THE DRYER

FIG.#1 -3WIRE

1

HOTWIRE ROUTED

ABOVE BRASS STRAP

LINE 1

(BLACK)

NEUTRAL

(WHITE)

POWER

CORD

LINE 2

(RED)

HOTWIRE ROUTED

BELOW BRASS STRAP

NEUTRAL WIRE

ROUTED BELOW

BRASS STRAP

THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ALL

LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES MUST BE
OBSERVED WHEN CONNECTING THIS DRYER.

1. To gain access to the terminal block, remove the supply

cord cover plate attached to the rear of the dryer.

2. Install a suitable strain relief clamp or connector in the

strain relief hole located adjacent to the terminal block.

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