LG TD-V10021E User Guide - Page 17

Venting, The Dryer {cont.

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INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS VENTING THE DRYER {cont.) DuCtwork Recommended 0 65 ft. (19.8 m) 45 ft. (13.7 m) 1 55 ft. (16.8 m) 35 ft. (10.7 m) __ 23 /_02om/ /_o_om/ 4 Use Only for Short 0 Run Installations 1 4376 ft. (131.70 m) 28 ft. (8.5 m) 55 ft. (16.8 m) 47 ft. (13.7 m) 3205 ft. (97.16 m) 20 ft. (6.1 m) 35 ft. (10.7 m) 27 ft. (8.1 m) ____ (6.35 cm) ,,,_ 23 4310ftf.t. (1(92..15 mm)) 2117 fftt.. ((65..42 mm)) 4 22 ft. (6.7 m) 15 ft. (4.5 m) j NOTE: Deduct 6 ft. (1.8 m) for each additional elbow. It is not recommended to use more than four 90 ° elbows. ROuting and Connecting Ductwork Follow the guidelines below to maximize drying performance and reduce lint buildup and condensation in the ductwork. NOTE: Ductwork and fittings are NOT included and must be purchased separately. • Use 4-in. (10 cm) diameter rigid or semirigid metal ductwork. The exhaust duct run should be as short as possible. Use as few elbow joints as possible. The male end of each section of exhaust duct must point away from the dryer. Use duct tape on all duct joints. Insulate ductwork that runs through unheated areas in order to reduce condensation and lint buildup on duct surfaces. IMPORTANT: Failure to exhaust the dryer correctly will void the dryer's warranty. Correct Venting Incorrect Venting 17

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INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
VENTING
THE DRYER {cont.)
DuCtwork
0
65 ft. (19.8 m)
45 ft. (13.7 m)
Recommended
1
55 ft. (16.8 m)
35 ft. (10.7 m)
__
2
47 ft. (13.7 m)
30 ft. (9.1 m)
3
36 ft. (11.0 m)
25 ft. (7.6 m)
/_02om/
/_o_om/
4
28 ft. (8.5 m)
20 ft. (6.1 m)
Use Only for Short
0
55 ft. (16.8 m)
35 ft. (10.7 m)
Run Installations
1
47 ft. (13.7 m)
27 ft. (8.1 m)
____
2
41 ft. (12.5 m)
21 ft. (6.4 m)
3
30 ft. (9.1 m)
17 ft. (5.2 m)
(6.35 cm)
,,,_
4
22 ft. (6.7 m)
15 ft. (4.5 m)
j
NOTE:
Deduct 6 ft. (1.8 m) for each additional
elbow.
It is not recommended
to use more
than four 90 ° elbows.
ROuting
and
Connecting
Ductwork
Follow the guidelines
below to maximize
drying
performance
and reduce
lint buildup
and
condensation
in the ductwork.
NOTE:
Ductwork
and fittings
are NOT included
and must be purchased
separately.
• Use 4-in. (10 cm) diameter
rigid or semirigid
metal ductwork.
The exhaust duct run should be as short as
possible.
Use as few elbow joints as possible.
The male end of each section of exhaust
duct
must
point away from the dryer.
Use duct tape on all duct joints.
Insulate ductwork
that runs through unheated
areas in order to reduce condensation
and lint
buildup
on duct surfaces.
IMPORTANT:
Failure to exhaust the dryer
correctly
will void the dryer's warranty.
Correct
Venting
Incorrect
Venting
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