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Installation  should be performed by competent technicians in accordance with local and state codes.  In
the absence of these codes, installation  must conform to applicable AMERICAN & NATIONAL
STANDARDS:
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1-LATEST EDITION
and/or
National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70-LATEST EDITION
A. Enclosure, Air Supply, and Exhaust Requirements
NOTE: The following information is very brief and general.  For detailed description, refer
to the Installation Manual for coin machines.
Bulkheads and partitions around the dryer should be made of noncombustible materials.  Allowances
should be made for the opening and closing of the control door and lint door.  Also, allowances should be
made in the rear for ease of maintenance.  (Refer to appropriate Installation Manual for recommended
distances and minimum allowances required.)
When the dryer is operating, it draws in room air, heats it, passes this air through the basket (tumbler), and
exhausts it out of the building.  Therefore, the room air  must be continually replenished from the out-
doors.  If the make-up air is inadequate, drying time and drying efficiency will be adversely affected.
Ignition problems and sail switch "fluttering" problems on gas dryers may result, and you also could have
premature motor failure from overheating.  The air supply  must be given careful consideration to insure
proper performance of each dryer.
IMPORTANT: Make-up air must be provided from a source free of dry cleaning fumes.
Make-up air that is contaminated by dry cleaning fumes will result in
irreparable damage to motors and other dryer components.
Exhaust duct work  should be designed and installed by a competent technician.  Improperly sized duct
work will create excessive back pressure which will result in slow drying, increased use of energy, and
shutdown of the burner by the airflow (sail) switch, burner hi-limit or lint chamber hi-heat protector
thermostat.  (Refer to appropriate Installation Manual for more detail.)
CAUTION: IMPROPERLY SIZED or INSTALLED EXHAUST DUCT WORK CAN
CREATE A POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD.
SECTION III
Installation Requirements