Alliance Laundry Systems Stacked Drying Tumbler User Manual

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Installation Instructions
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Individual Venting
For maximum efficiency and performance, it is 
preferred to exhaust tumbler(s) individually to the 
outdoors. Refer to Figure 1 and 2AT NO POINT 
MAY THE CROSS AREA OF INSTALLED 
VENTING BE LESS THAN THE CROSS AREA 
OF THE EXHAUST THIMBLE OF THE 
TUMBLER.
THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH OF 
VENTING IS 14 FEET (4.3 M) AND TWO 90° 
ELBOWS, OR EQUIVALENT.
 The table below 
shows how to determine equivalent length of venting 
for 90° elbows:
If the equivalent length of a duct required for an 
installation exceeds the maximum allowable 
equivalent length, the diameter of a round duct must be 
increased by 10 percent for each additional 20 feet. 
The cross area of a rectangular duct must be increased 
20% for each additional 20 feet (6.1 m).
With the tumbler in operation, airflow at any point in 
the duct must be at least 1200 feet (366 m) per minute 
to ensure that the lint remains airborne.
Combined Exhaust Manifold Venting
The upper and lower units may be exhausted into a 
combined exhaust manifold, refer to Figure 2. Refer to 
Figure 3 for proper manifold duct construction. THE 
MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 10 INCHES (25.4 cm) 
DIAMETER EXHAUST DUCT BEYOND THE 
MANIFOLD DUCT IS 14 FEET (4.3 m) AND 
TWO 90° ELBOWS, OR EQUIVALENT.
Collector Venting
While it is preferable to exhaust tumblers individually 
to the outdoors, a main collector duct may be used if it 
is sized according to Figure 4. These illustrations 
indicate minimum diameters, and should be increased 
if the collector length exceeds 20 feet (6.1 m). The 
collector duct may be rectangular in cross section, as 
long as the area is not reduced. Provisions should be 
made for lint removal and cleaning of the collector 
duct.
The collector duct must be tapered, as shown in 
Figures 4 and 5. The individual tumbler ducts must 
enter the collector duct at a 45° angle in the direction 
of airflow. Never connect a tumbler duct at a 90° angle 
to the collector duct. Doing so will cause excessive 
back pressure, resulting in poor performance. Never 
connect two tumbler exhaust ducts directly across 
from each other at the point of entry to the 
collector duct.
The collector system must be designed so the static 
back pressure measured 12 inches (30.48 cm) from the 
exhaust thimble does not exceed the maximum 
allowable pressure specified on the installation sticker 
on the rear of the tumbler. This must be measured with 
all tumblers running that are vented into the collector.
DUCT DIAMETER
EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF 
STRAIGHT DUCT
 6 in (15.3 cm)
One 90° elbow = 7 ft (2.1 m)
 8 in (20.3 cm)
One 90° elbow = 9.3 ft (2.8 m)
10 in (25.4 cm)
One 90° elbow = 11.6 ft (3.5 m)
12 in (30.5 cm)
One 90° elbow = 14 ft (4.3 m)
FORMULA: Equivalent Length (feet or meters) = 
1.17 x Duct Diameter (inches or centimeters)
EXAMPLE: A 6 inch diameter duct’s equivalent 
length of 14 feet of vent and two 90° elbows is:
Equivalent
Length:
= 14 ft (4.3 m) + (2) 90° elbows
= 14 ft + 7 ft + 7 ft (4.3 m + 2.1 m + 2.1 m)
= 28' (8.5 m)