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Rockets33  
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 7, 2010 12:54:37 AM(UTC)
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Hi Gents and Ladies,

I'd appreciate some advice/help regarding the installation of the above dryer.

(It's supposed to be a Girbau dryer and looks like products they are marketing in the UK but the sticker inside the door gave the brand Econ-o-dry and the model number posted.. hope that makes sense)

I was asked to install a tumble dryer to replace one that was continuously breaking down. Expecting it to be the same model I thought no problem.

Instead they bought one as advised by the retailer. They have purchased the above one to mount on top of the rack system above the washer. (Girbau). Controls at the bottom, 8.2kg/5.2 KW.

What is supposed to be a simple job is getting worse by the day. I'm having to have a sparky sort out a power supply for it and now the care home staff want it moved. Slightly, about another <1.5m further from the existing connection to the venting. But it will have two 90 degree bends.

The dryer was just delivered, no instructions other than the registration form and feet for it. Pah...

I need to know what would be the maximum run distance for the venting. (I know the shorter the better) There is a sticker on the back that states it must be a rigid venting system. The external venting will be rigid but it goes into a conduit where it is flixible venting, where it rises before exiting the building. This flexible venting is tight and straight. I presume this would be ok??

I will try and upload some sort of diagrame but time is pressing, I've got about 26 hours to try and sort it. Customer - love the money they give me but not the hastle....

Regards -
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#2 Posted : Friday, October 8, 2010 11:15:31 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Rockets33 Go to Quoted Post
Hi Gents and Ladies,

I'd appreciate some advice/help regarding the installation of the above dryer.

(It's supposed to be a Girbau dryer and looks like products they are marketing in the UK but the sticker inside the door gave the brand Econ-o-dry and the model number posted.. hope that makes sense)

I was asked to install a tumble dryer to replace one that was continuously breaking down. Expecting it to be the same model I thought no problem.

Instead they bought one as advised by the retailer. They have purchased the above one to mount on top of the rack system above the washer. (Girbau). Controls at the bottom, 8.2kg/5.2 KW.

What is supposed to be a simple job is getting worse by the day. I'm having to have a sparky sort out a power supply for it and now the care home staff want it moved. Slightly, about another <1.5m further from the existing connection to the venting. But it will have two 90 degree bends.

The dryer was just delivered, no instructions other than the registration form and feet for it. Pah...

I need to know what would be the maximum run distance for the venting. (I know the shorter the better) There is a sticker on the back that states it must be a rigid venting system. The external venting will be rigid but it goes into a conduit where it is flixible venting, where it rises before exiting the building. This flexible venting is tight and straight. I presume this would be ok??

I will try and upload some sort of diagrame but time is pressing, I've got about 26 hours to try and sort it. Customer - love the money they give me but not the hastle....

Regards -


Rocket,


I wish I had more info but...

Maximum working vent length is 19.8 meters of rigid 10.2 centimeter vent pipe.

With two 90 degree bends your maximum straight vent length will be 14.3 meters

And that flex vent,that's there, should not exceed 2.4 meters in length.

Another rule of thumb, when I was trained for this industry was :

On vertical vent runs, add 1/2 the length to the actual length, to account for the possible back pressure.

To prevent backdraft when dryer is not in operation,
outer end of exhaust pipe must have a weather hood
with hinged dampers (obtain locally).
NOTE: Weather hood should be installed at least
12 inches (30.5 cm) above the ground. Larger
clearances may be necessary for installations where

heavy snowfall can occur.

I hope I made it in time, for you,

Good Luck,

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