Alliance Laundry Systems D677I User Manual

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Electrical Requirements
Electric Dryers
(120/240 Volt, 60 Hertz, 3-Wire Installation)
(120/208 Volt, 60 Hertz, 3-Wire Installation)
NOTE: The wiring diagram is located inside the 
control hood.
Grounding and Wiring Instructions
The dryer must be connected to a grounded 
metal, permanent wiring system; or an 
equipment-grounding conductor must be run 
with the circuit conductors and connected to the 
equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the 
dryer.
The dryer has its own terminal block that must be 
connected to a separate branch, 60 Hertz, single 
phase circuit, AC (alternating current) circuit, 
fused at 30 Amperes (the circuit must be fused 
on both sides of the line). ELECTRICAL 
SERVICE FOR THE DRYER SHOULD BE 
OF MAXIMUM RATED VOLTAGE LISTED 
ON THE NAMEPLATE. DO NOT 
CONNECT DRYER TO 110, 115, OR 
120 VOLT CIRCUIT.
 Heating elements are 
available for field installation in dryers which are 
to be connected to electrical service of different 
voltage than that listed on nameplate, such as 
208 Volt.
If branch circuit to dryer is 15 feet (4.50 m) or 
less in length, use U.L. (Underwriters 
Laboratories) listed No. 10 A.W.G. wire (copper 
wire only), or as required by local codes. If over 
15 feet (4.50 m), use U.L. (Underwriters 
Laboratories) listed No. 8 A.W.G. wire (copper 
wire only), or as required by local codes. Allow 
sufficient slack in wiring so dryer can be moved 
from its normal location when necessary. 
The power cord (pigtail) connection between 
wall receptacle and dryer terminal block IS NOT 
supplied with dryer. Type of pigtail and gauge 
of wire must conform to local codes and with 
instructions mentioned on the following pages.
The method of wiring the dryer is optional and 
subject to local code requirements. Refer to 
Figure 17
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or 
personal injury, all wiring and grounding 
MUST conform with the latest edition of 
the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 
or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA 
C22.1, and such local regulations as might 
apply. It is the customer’s responsibility to 
have the wiring and fuses checked by a 
qualified electrician to make sure the 
laundry room has adequate electrical 
power to operate the dryer.
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