Dryer
Installation: How To
- Allow
at least 4 inches of clearance to vent out the back of the dryer. This
will allow for the offset of the venting elbow. If you vent off the top of
your dryer, cut out the vent hole by drilling a hole with a drill and
cutting it to the proper size with tin snips.
- The
method you choose to exhaust your dryer depends on many different factors.
Choose the most efficient route from your dryer to the outside.
- Use
a hinged damper weather hood to prevent backdraft and place it at least 12
inches off the ground. Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust
dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated
area (such as attic or crawl space). The accumulation of lint can be a
fire hazard so check your local safety code* on this issue.
- Connect
the exhaust system with rigid aluminum pipe and wrap joints with duct
tape. Avoid using sheet metal screws. Hang the aluminum pipe from
appropriate hangers on horizontal lines at the critical distances determined
by your local building code*.
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