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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UNCRATING AND PLACING DRYER
Tools Required: 3/4" hex socket & ratchet driver, wood block 4" or 5" thick, a knife and a groove joint plier which will
open to 1 3/8".
1. Remove and discard packaging.
2. The crate base is attached to the dryer by (4) cap screws driven upward from below the crate base. Remove crate
base from dryer, by tipping dryer sidewise and place block under crate base rail in center of dryer. Using a ratchet
and 3/4" hex socket remove and discard (2) crating bolts from side which is raised. Remove block from under crate
base. Repeat for other side.
3. Install leveling legs. Using a walking motion, move dryer sideways about 6" off crate base. Tip dryer up and place
block under edge of dryer. Thread two leveling legs about two-thirds into the T-nuts on the base from which the crating
bolts were removed. Remove block from under dryer.
With a walking motion move dryer completely off crate base. Discard crate base.
Tip dryer sidewise, as previously done, and place block under edge of dryer on raised side. Thread leveling legs
into nuts as was done for the first side.
Slide unit into position where it will be installed. Adjust leveling legs, using the groove joint plier, to level and align
dryer with adjacent units.
Install exhaust transition. Remove transition and 4 screws from dryer drum. Attach to top of exhaust as shown on Pg. 3.
DRYER INSTALLATION
1. CODE OF CONFORMITY. All commercial dryer installations must conform with local codes or, in the absence
of local codes, with the Nation Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1A. Canadian installations must comply with current
Standard CAN/CGA-B149 (.1 or .2) Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances or Equipment, and local codes if
applicable. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with the National Electric
Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1990, or, when installed in Canada, with Standard CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code
Part 1.
2. INSTALLATION CLEARANCES: This unit may be installed at the following alcove clearance. (millimeters)
I. Left Side 0"
II. Right Side 0"
III. Back 18" (457) (Certified for 6" (152) clearance; however, 18" (457) clearance is necessary behind
the motors to allow servicing and maintenance.)
IV. Front 48" (1220) (to allow use of dryer)
V. Top Refer to figure labeled “Vertical Clearance Dimensions”.
AB. Certification allows 0" clearance at the top 4" (102) back from the front.
However, a 1/4" (6) clearance should be allowed in case the dryer needs moving.
C. A 10" (254) clearance is required from top at all other points.
VI. Floor This unit may be installed upon a combustible floor.
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
Maintain minimum of 1" (25) clearance between duct and combustible material.
Refer to the label attached to the Belt Guard on the rear of the dryer for other installation information and start-up
instructions.
3. MAKE-UP AIR. Adequate make-up air (500CFM/DRUM, 1000CFM/DRYER) must be supplied to replace air
exhausted by dryers on all types of installations. Provide a minimum of 1 1/2 square feet make-up air opening to outside
for each dryer. This is a net requirement of effective area. Screens, grills or louvers which will restrict the flow of air
must be considered. Consult the supplier to determine the free area equivalent for the grill being used.
The source of make-up air should be located sufficiently away from the dryers to allow an even air flow to the air
intakes of all dryers. Multiple openings should be provided.
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