Kenmore 9791 Installation Instructions - Page 4

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Use only 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 is in operation. When the dryer stops, the dampers automatically close to prevent drafts and the entrance of insects and rodents. To avoid restricting the outlet, maintain a minimum of 12 inches (30.5 cm) clearance between the vent hood and the ground or any other 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 install a dothes dryer with flexible plastic venting materials. If your present system is made up of plastic duct or metal foil duct, replace itwith a rigid or flexible metal duct. Flexible venting materials are known to collapse, be easily crushed and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer airflow and increase the risk of fire. Ensure the present duct is free of any lint prior to installing dryer duct. L Do not allow combustible materials (for example: dothing, draperies/curtains, paper) to come in contact with exhaust system. 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, aswell as increase drying times. Do not screen the exhaust ends of the vent system, nor use any screws, rivets or other fastening means that extend into the duct and catch lint 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 as well as increasing drying times. Use an approved vent hood to terminate the duct outdoors, and seal all joints with duct tape. All male duct pipe fittings MUSTbe 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 is installed in a garage, it must be a minimum of 18 inches (45.7 cm) above the floor. Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, fire or burns. The exhaust system back pressure MUST not exceed 0.6 inches (1.52 cm) of water column, measured with an inclined manometer at the point the exhaust connects to the dryer. 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. The maximum length of the exhaust system depends upon the type of duct used, number of elbows and type of exhaust hood. The maximum length for both rigid and flexible duct is shown in the chart below. Number of 90 ° Turns EXHAUST DUCT LENGTHS EXHAUST HOOD TYPE (10.2 CM) Louvered _(6_2.5" 7 - Risk of Fire - A clothes dryer must be exhausted outdoors. Do not exhaust dryer into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, an attic, a crawl space or any concealed space of a building A clothes dryer produces combustible lint. If the dryer is not 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 must be connected to an exhaust outdoors. Regularly inspect the outdoor exhaust opening and remove any accumulation of lint around the outdoor exhaust opening and in the surrounding area. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 4-INCH (10.2 CM) DIAMETER RIGID METAL DUCT 0 56 ft. (17.07 m) 42 ft. (12.8 m) 1 46 ft. (14.02 m) 36 ft. (10.97 m) 2 34ft. (10.36 m) 28 ft. (8.53 m) 3 32 ft. (9.75 m) 18 ft. (5.48 m) Do not install flexible plastic or flexible foil venting material. If installing semi-rigid venting, do not exceed 8 ft. (2.4m) duct length.

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Use only 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 is in operation. When the
dryer stops, the dampers automatically
close to prevent drafts
and the entrance of insects and rodents. To avoid restricting the
outlet, maintain a minimum
of 12 inches (30.5 cm) clearance
between the vent hood and the ground or any other 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
install
a dothes
dryer
with
flexible
plastic venting
materials.
If your present system is made up
of plastic duct or metal foil duct,
replace itwith
a rigid or flexible
metal duct.
Flexible venting materials
are known to collapse,
be easily crushed and trap lint.
These conditions will obstruct
clothes dryer airflow and increase the
risk of fire.
Ensure the
present
duct
is free
of
any
lint
prior
to installing
dryer
duct.
L
7
-
Risk
of
Fire
-
A clothes
dryer
must
be
exhausted
outdoors.
Do not exhaust dryer into a chimney, a
wall, a ceiling, an attic, a crawl space or any concealed space
of a building
A clothes dryer produces combustible
lint. If the
dryer is not 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
must
be
connected
to an exhaust
outdoors.
Regularly inspect the
outdoor exhaust opening and remove any accumulation
of lint
around the outdoor
exhaust opening
and in the surrounding
area.
Do
not
allow
combustible
materials
(for
example:
dothing,
draperies/curtains,
paper)
to come in
contact
with
exhaust
system.
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, aswell as increase drying
times.
Do not screen the exhaust
ends of the vent
system, nor use any
screws,
rivets or other fastening
means
that
extend
into
the duct and catch lint
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
as well as increasing drying times. Use an approved vent hood
to terminate
the duct outdoors,
and seal all joints with
duct
tape. All male duct pipe fittings
MUSTbe
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 is installed in a garage, it must be a minimum
of 18
inches (45.7 cm) above the floor. Failure to do so can result in
death, explosion, fire or burns. The exhaust system back pressure
MUST
not exceed 0.6 inches (1.52
cm) of
water
column,
measured with an inclined manometer at the point the exhaust
connects to the dryer. 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.
The maximum length of the exhaust system depends upon the
type of duct used, number of elbows and type of exhaust hood.
The maximum length for both rigid and flexible duct is shown in
the chart below.
Number
of 90°
Turns
EXHAUST
DUCT LENGTHS
EXHAUST
HOOD
TYPE
(10.2 CM)
Louvered
MAXIMUM
LENGTH
OF 4-INCH
(10.2
CM)
DIAMETER
RIGID METAL
DUCT
_
2.5"
(6_
0
1
2
3
56 ft. (17.07 m)
46 ft. (14.02 m)
34ft.
(10.36 m)
32 ft. (9.75 m)
42 ft. (12.8 m)
36 ft. (10.97 m)
28 ft. (8.53 m)
18 ft. (5.48 m)
Do not install flexible
plastic
or flexible
foil
venting material.
If installing semi-rigid venting, do not exceed
8 ft. (2.4m) duct length.