Bosch WTVC6530UC Operating Guide - Page 17

Number, Turns, Elbows, Rigid, Flexible, Combination

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q Check and clean the exhaust duct system and exhaust hood at least once each year, and any time you suspect dryer performance is decreased. Remove accumulated lint to prevent diminished air flow or clogging of the system. Professional cleaning is recommended annually and when attaching your dryer to a previously used exhaust duct system. q Replace any plastic or metal foil venting sections with rigid metal or flexible metal ducting. Rigid metal ducting is recommended. i Correct exhaust system installation is the responsibility of the consumer. i Problems that result from incorrect installation are not covered by the appliance warranty. Exhaust ducting which is longer than specified in the maximum ductwork length table on page 17 is not permitted. Not adhering to this table will extend drying time, cause lint to accumulate and affect dryer performance and lifeĆtime. All joints should be tight to avoid leaks. The male end of each duct section must point away from the dryer. Whether connecting to an existing venting system or a new venting system, make sure that all ducting is clean and free of lint. The maximum permitted length for rigid duct and for rigid duct used with flexible metal duct is shown in the table below. If using flexible metal ducting to connect the appliance to the ductwork system, the total length of flexible metal duct used shall not exceed 2.4 m and can only be used to connect the dryer to the ductwork system. As the table below shows, the maximum overall ductwork length is reduced if flexible ducting is used. Maximum Ductwork Length Number of Rigid Duct 90° Turns or Elbows Flexible Duct in Combination with Rigid Duct 0 66 ft. 45 ft. (2011 cm) (1372 cm) 1 56 ft. 36 ft. (1707 cm) (1097 cm) 2 48 ft. 29 ft. (1463 cm) (884 cm) 3 39 ft. 22 ft. (1189 cm) (671 cm) 4 30 ft. (914 cm) 16 ft. (488 cm) Note: Side and bottom exhaust installations have a 90° turn inside the dryer. Take this into account when using the table above. The use of more than two 90° turns is not recommended. For best performance, separate all turns by at least 4 ft. of straight duct, including distance between last turn and exhaust hood. Keep exhaust ductwork as short and as straight as practical. This will increase air flow and result in shorter drying times. 17

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17
q
Check
and
clean
the
exhaust
duct
system
and
exhaust
hood
at
least
once
each
year,
and
any
time
you
suspect
dryer
performance
is
decreased.
Remove
accumulated
lint
to
prevent
diminished
air
flow
or
clogging
of
the
system.
Professional
cleaning
is
recommended
annually
and
when
attaching
your
dryer
to
a
previously
used
exhaust
duct
system.
q
Replace
any
plastic
or
metal
foil
venting
sections
with
rigid
metal
or
flexible
metal
ducting.
Rigid
metal
ducting
is
recommended.
i
Correct
exhaust
system
installation
is
the
responsibility
of
the
consumer.
i
Problems
that
result
from
incorrect
installation
are
not
covered
by
the
appliance
warranty.
Exhaust
ducting
which
is
longer
than
specified
in
the
maximum
ductwork
length
table
on
page
17
is
not
permitted.
Not
adhering
to
this
table
will
extend
drying
time,
cause
lint
to
accumulate
and
affect
dryer
performance
and
lifeĆtime.
All
joints
should
be
tight
to
avoid
leaks.
The
male
end
of
each
duct
section
must
point
away
from
the
dryer.
Whether
connecting
to
an
existing
venting
system
or
a
new
venting
system,
make
sure
that
all
ducting
is
clean
and
free
of
lint.
The
maximum
permitted
length
for
rigid
duct
and
for
rigid
duct
used
with
flexible
metal
duct
is
shown
in
the
table
below.
If
using
flexible
metal
ducting
to
connect
the
appliance
to
the
ductwork
system,
the
total
length
of
flexible
metal
duct
used
shall
not
exceed
2.4
m
and
can
only
be
used
to
connect
the
dryer
to
the
ductwork
system.
As
the
table
below
shows,
the
maximum
overall
ductwork
length
is
reduced
if
flexible
ducting
is
used.
Maximum
Ductwork
Length
Number
of
90°
Turns
or
Elbows
Rigid
Duct
Flexible
Duct
in
Combination
with
Rigid
Duct
0
66
ft.
(2011
cm)
45
ft.
(1372
cm)
1
56
ft.
(1707
cm)
36
ft.
(1097
cm)
2
48
ft.
(1463
cm)
29
ft.
(884
cm)
3
39
ft.
(1189
cm)
22
ft.
(671
cm)
4
30
ft.
(914
cm)
16
ft.
(488
cm)
Note:
Side
and
bottom
exhaust
installations
have
a
90°
turn
inside
the
dryer. Take
this
into
account
when
using
the
table
above.
The
use
of
more
than
two
90
°
turns
is
not
recommended.
For
best
performance,
separate
all
turns
by
at
least
4
ft.
of
straight
duct,
including
distance
between
last
turn
and
exhaust
hood.
Keep
exhaust
ductwork
as
short
and
as
straight
as
practical.
This
will
increase
air
flow
and
result
in
shorter
drying
times.