Installation
Instructions
Gas & Electric
Dryer
Before beginning installation, carefully read these instructions. This will simplify the installation and ensure the dryer
is installed correctly and safely. Leave these instructions near the Dryer after installation for future reference.
NOTE: The electrical service to the Dryer must conform with local codes and ordinances and the latest edition of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or in Canada, CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1.
NOTE: The gas service to the Dryer must conform with local codes and ordinances and the latest edition of the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 or in Canada, CAN/CGA B149.12.
NOTE: The Dryer is designed under ANSI Z 21.5.1 or ANSI/UL 2158 - CAN/CSA C22.2 (latest editions) for HOME USE only.
This Dryer is not recommended for commercial applications such as restaurants or beauty salons, etc.
For your safety the information in
this manual must be followed to minimize the risk
of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquid in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
- WHATTO DO IFYOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use
any phone in your building.
• Clear the room, building or area of all
occupants.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's
instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
Contents
SUBJECT
Prednstallation Requirements
Electrical Requirements
ExhaustSystem Requirements
Gas Supply Requirements
Location of Your Dryer
Mobile Home Installation
Rough-In Dimensions
Unpacking
ReversingDoor Swing
Electrical Installation
Grounding Requirements
ElectricalConnections--3-wire
ElectricalConnections--4-wire
Installation
Replacement Parts
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Printed in U.S.A. P/N131751700 (9806)
PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Tools and Materials Required for Installation:
1. Phillips head screwdriver.
2. Channel-lock adjustable pliers.
3. Carpenter's level.
4. Flat or straight blade screwdriver.
5. Duct tape.
6. Rigid or flexible metal 4 inch (10.2 cm) duct.
7. Vent hood.
8. Pipe thread sealer (Gas).
9. Plastic knife.
10.1/2 inch open end wrench.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
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CIRCUIT- Individual 30 amp. branch circuit fused with 30 amp.
minimum time delay fuses or circuit breakers.
POWER SUPPLY- 3 wire, 240 volt, single phase, 60 Hz,
Alternating Current. (Canada - 240 volt, single phase, 60 Hz,
Alternating Current.)
POWER SUPPLYCORD KIT - The dryer MUST employ a 3-
conductor power supply cord NEMA 10-30 type SRDTrated at
240 volt AC minimum, 30 amp,, with 3 open end spade lug
connectors with upturned ends or closed loop connectors and
marked for use with clothes dryers, If being installed in a
manufactured (mobile) home, the dryer MUST employ a 4-
conductor power supply cord NEMA 14-30 type SRDTor ST(as
required) rated at 240 volt AC minimum, 30 amp,, with 4 open
end spade lug connectors with upturned ends or closed loop
connectors and marked for use with clothes dryers, See
ELECTRICALCONNECTIONSFORA 4-WIRE SYSTEM.
(Canada - 4-wire power supply cord isinstalled on dryer,)
OUTLETRECEPTACLE-NEMA 10-30R receptacle to be located
so the power supply cord is accessiblewhen the dryer isin the
installed position. (Canada - NEMA 14-30R receptacle.)
POWER SUPPLY
OUTLET
RECEPTACLE
(COPPER)
SUBJECT TO LOCAL REGULATIONS
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CIRCUIT - Individual 15 amp. branch circuit fused with a 15
amp. maximum time delay fuse or circuit breaker,
POWER SUPPLY - 3 wire, 120 volt single phase, 60 Hz,
Alternating Current,
ELECTRICDryer
3 WIRE GROUNDED NEUTRAL
• 120-240 VOLT 60 CYCLE
MAIN FUSE BOX
30 AMP DELAYEDACTION
FUSES
OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
NEUTRAL WIRE
NEMA 10-30R (COPPER)
POWERSUPPLYCORD - The dryer is equipped with a 120 volt
3-wire power cord.
NOTE: Do not under its', ,:._ _IL
any circumstances 1
prong from plug.
remove grounding Q
!GROUNDING PRONG
EXHAUST SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Useonly 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter (minimum) rigid or flexible
metal duct and approved vent hood which has a swing-out
damper(s) that open when the dryer isin operation. When the
dryer stops, the dampers automatically close to prevent drafts
and the entrance of insectsand rodents. Toavoid restricting the
outlet, maintain a minimum of 12 inches (30.5 cm) clearance
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between the vent hood and the ground or anyother obstruction.
The following are specific requirements for
proper and safe operation of your dryer. Failure to follow
these instructions can create excessive drying times and
fire hazards.
[] Do not use plastic flexible duct to exhaust the dryer.
Excessivelint can build up inside exhaust system and create a
fire hazard and restrict air flow. Restricted air flow will increase
dryer times. Ifyour present system ismade up of plastic duct or
metal foil duct, _lace it with a rigid or flexible metal duct.
Ensure the present duct is free of any lint prior to installing
dryer duct.
[] Ifthe dryer isnot exhausted outdoors, some fine lint will be
expelled into the laundry area. An accumulation of lint in any
area of the home can create a health and fire hazard. The
dryer exhaust system MUST be exhausted to the outside
of the dwelling!
[] Do not allow combustible materials (for example: clothing,
draperies/curtains, paper) to come in contact with exhaust
_stem. The dryer MUST NOT be exhausted into a chimney, a
wall, a ceiling, or any concealed space of a building which can
accumulate lint, resulting in a fire hazard.
[] Exceeding the length of duct pipe or number of elbows
allowed in the "MAXIMUM LENGTH" charts can cause an
accumulation of lint in the exhaust system. Plugging the system
could create a fire hazard, as well as increase drying times.
]Do not screenthe exhaust endsof the vent system, nor use
any screws or rivets to assemble the exhaust system. Lint can
become caught in the screen, on the screws or rivets, clogging
the duct work and creating a fire hazard aswell as increasing
drying times. Use anapproved vent hood to terminate the duct
outdoors, and seal alUoints with duct tape. All male duct pipe
fittings MUST be installed downstream with the flow of air.
Explosion hazard. Do not install the dryer
where gasoline or other flammables are kept or stored. If the
dryer isinstalled in a garage, it must be aminimum of 18 inches
(45.7 cm) above the floor. Failure to do so can result in death,
explosion, fire or burns.
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MAXIMUM LENGTH
of 4" (10.2 cm) Dia. Rigid Metal Duct
VENT HOOD TYPE
(Preferred)
Louvered
•-_ 4" F
(10.2 cm)
60ft. (18.28 m)
52ft. (15.84 m)
44ft. (13.41 m)
32ft. (9.75 m)
28 ft. (8.53 m)
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(6.35 cm)
48 ft.(14.63 m)
40 ft.(12.19 m)
32 ft. (9.75 m)
24 ft. (7.31 m)
16ft. (4.87 m)
MAXIMUM LENGTH
of 4" (10.2 cm) Dia. Flexible Metal Duct
VENT HOOD TYPE
(Preferred)
Louvered
-q4"F
110.2 cm_
3Oft. (9.14 m)
22 ft. (6.71 m)
14ft. (4.27 m)
NOT RECOMMENDED
(6.35 cm)
18 ft. (5.49 m)
14ft. (4.27 m)
10ft. (3.05 m)
Venting vertical through a roof may expose the exhaust
system to down drafts causing an increase in vent
restriction.
Running the exhaust system through an uninsulated area
may cause condensation and faster accumulation of lint.
Compression or crimping of the exhaust system will cause
an increase invent restriction.
The exhaust system should be inspected and cleaned a
minimum of every 18 months with normal usage. The more
the dryer is used, the more often you should check the
exhaust system and vent hood for proper operation.
EXHAUST DIRECTION
All dryersshipped from the factory are setup for rear exhausting.
However, on electric dryers, exhausting can be to the right or
leRside of the cabinet or the bottom of the dryer.On gasdryers,
exhausting can beto the right side of the cabinet orthe bottom
of the dryer. Directional exhausting can be accomplished by
installing Exhaust Kit, P/N 131456800, available through your
parts distributor. Follow the instructions supplied with the kit.
EXHAUST DUCT LOCATING DIMENSIONS
; .,_'_.}_k. 13 1'2" /-/413'8 1J
INSTALL MALE FITTINGS IN CORRECT DIRECTION
Ininstallations where the exhaust system isnot described in the
charts, the following method must be used to determine if:the
exhaust system isacceptable:
1. Connect an inclined or digital manometer between the
dryer and the point the exhaust connects to the dryer.
2. Set the dryer timer and temperature to air fluff (cool
down) and start the dryer.
3. Read the measurement on the manometer.
4. The system back pressure MUST NOT be higher than
0.75 inches of water column. If the system back
pressure is less than 0.75 inches of water column, the
system is acceptable. If the manometer reading is
higher than 0.75 inches of water column, the system is
too restrictive and the installation is unacceptable.
Although vertical orientation of the exhaust system is
acceptable, certain extenuating circumstances could affect the
performance of the dryer:
Only the rigid metal duct work should be used.
3 3/4"J _ " _ J
(9.5 cm) _ _1'/JL 3 3/4"
_, / (9.5 cm)
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
Replace copper connecting pipe that is not
plastic-coated. Stainless steel or plastic-coated brass MUST
be used.
1. Installation MUSTconform with localcodes, or in the absence
of local codes,with the National FuelGasCode, ANSIZ223.1
(latest edition) or in Canada, the current CAN/CGA B149.
2. The gas supply line should be of 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) pipe.
3. If codesallow, flexible metal tubing may be used to connect
your dryer to the gas supply line. The tubing MUST be
constructed of stainless steel or plastic-coated brass.
4. The gassupply line MUST have an individual shutoff valve.
5. A 1/8 inch (0.32 cm) N.RT. plugged tapping, accessible for
test gauge connection, MUST be installed immediately
upstream of the gas supply connection to the dryer.
6. The dryer MUST bedisconnected from the gassupply piping
system during any pressure testing of the gassupply piping
system at test pressures in excessof 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa).
7. The dryer MUST be isolated from the gas supply piping
system during any pressure testing of the gassupply piping
system at test pressures equal to or lessthan 1/2 psig (3.45
kPa).