KT050 075 Installation
KT050 075 Installation
KT050 075 Installation
Installation
50 Pound (25 Kilogram) Capacity
75 Pound (34 Kilogram) Capacity
Models with 0 or 3 in 13th Position of Model Number
Refer to Page 9 for Model Identification
TMB1280C_SVG
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
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WARNING
WARNING
Lint compartment must be cleaned daily
• Installation of unit must be performed by a quali- To avoid the risk of fire:
fied installer.
• Use for drying water washed fabrics only.
• Install tumble dryer according to manufacturer’s
instructions and local codes. • DO NOT dry articles containing foam rubber, plas-
tic, or similarly textured rubber like materials.
• DO NOT install a tumble dryer with flexible plastic
venting materials. If flexible metal (foil type) duct • DO NOT put articles soiled with cooking oil in dry-
is installed, it must be of a specific type identified er as cooking oil may not be removed during
by the appliance manufacturer as suitable for use washing. Due to the remaining oil the fabric may
with tumble dryer. Refer to section on connecting catch on fire by itself.
exhaust system. Flexible venting materials are • DO NOT put articles soiled with flammable liquids
known to collapse, be easily crushed, and trap or flammable cleaning solvents in dryer.
lint. These conditions will obstruct tumble dryer W930
airflow and increase the risk of fire.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
• Risk of fire, a clothes dryer produces combustible
TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE THIS DRYER MUST BE lint. Exhaust outdoors. Care should be taken to
EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS. prevent the accumulation of lint around the ex-
haust opening and in the surrounding area.
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• DO NOT reach into the dryer until all moving parts
have stopped.
WARNING • DO NOT let children play on or in the dryer.
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To reduce the risk of serious injury: Avoid contact
with hot surfaces. In Australia and New Zealand:
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Introduction........................................................................................... 9
Model Identification........................................................................................9
Contact Information...................................................................................... 11
Manufacturing Date...................................................................................... 12
Safety Information................................................................................13
Explanation of Safety Messages..................................................................... 13
Important Safety Instructions......................................................................... 13
Installation........................................................................................... 24
Pre-Installation Inspection............................................................................. 24
Location Requirements..................................................................................24
Position and Level the Tumble Dryer.............................................................. 25
Fire Suppression System (Optional Equipment)............................................... 26
Check Local Codes and Permits..................................................................26
Water Requirements...................................................................................26
Water Connections.....................................................................................26
Electrical Requirements............................................................................. 27
Auxiliary Alarm........................................................................................ 27
To Reverse the Loading Door ........................................................................28
Before Placing Tumble Dryer into Service.......................................................30
Required for IEC Models Only .................................................................. 31
Exhaust Requirements.......................................................................... 32
Exhaust Requirements................................................................................... 32
Layout......................................................................................................... 32
Make-Up Air................................................................................................ 32
Venting........................................................................................................ 32
Individual Venting..................................................................................... 34
Manifold Venting...................................................................................... 35
Electrical Requirements........................................................................54
Electrical Requirements.................................................................................54
Wiring Diagram............................................................................................ 54
Wiring for Central Pay...................................................................................54
Grounding Instructions.................................................................................. 55
For On Premises Laundry (OPL) Models Only.............................................55
Service/Ground Location........................................................................... 55
To Connect Electrical Service To The Tumble Dryer........................................ 56
Electrical Specifications ............................................................................... 57
Steam Requirements............................................................................. 61
Steam Requirements......................................................................................61
Piping Recommendations.............................................................................. 63
Installing Steam Trap and Making Condensate Return Connections................... 63
Adjustments......................................................................................... 64
Adjustments................................................................................................. 64
Gas Burner Air Shutter.................................................................................. 64
Airflow Switch ............................................................................................ 65
Loading Door Switch.................................................................................... 65
Door Strike...................................................................................................66
Manual Resettable Thermostat....................................................................... 66
Belt Drive.................................................................................................... 66
Upper Belt Tension....................................................................................67
Lower Belt Tension................................................................................... 67
Disposal of Unit.................................................................................... 70
Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models. Refer
to the machine serial plate for the model number.
C - Steam (CRN)
D - Liquid Petroleum (L.P.) Gas, Japan
E - Electric
F - Reduced Electric (Eco Line)
L - L.P. Gas
M - Medium Electric
N - Natural Gas
R - Reduced Gas, Natural Gas (Eco Line)
S - Steam
Contact Information Please include a copy of your bill of sale and any service receipts
you have.
If service is required, contact the nearest Factory Authorized
Service Center. WARNING
If you are unable to locate an authorized service center or are un-
satisfied with the service performed on your unit, contact the To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, DO NOT
source from which you purchased your unit. repair or replace any part of the unit or attempt any
servicing unless specifically recommended in the
When calling or writing about your unit, PLEASE GIVE THE user-maintenance instructions or in published user-
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS. The model and serial num- repair instructions that you understand and have the
bers are located on the serial plate. The serial plate will be in the skills to carry out.
location shown in Figure 1 .
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Date Purchased ______________________________
Model Number ______________________________ If replacement parts are required, contact the source from where
you purchased your unit.
Serial Number _______________________________
TMB2622N_SVG
NOTE: An alternate serial plate is located on the front of the machine on the inside of the loading door hinge.
1. Serial Plate
Figure 1
Manufacturing Date
The manufacturing date for your unit can be found on the serial
number. The first two digits indicate the year. The third and
fourth digits indicate the month. For example, a unit with serial
number 1505000001 was manufactured in May 2015.
Safety Information
Explanation of Safety Messages • Install the tumble dryer according to the INSTALLATION in-
structions. Refer to the EARTHING (grounding) instructions
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and for the proper earthing (grounding) of the tumble dryer. All
“CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this connections for electrical power, earthing (grounding) and gas
manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended supply must comply with local codes and be made by licensed
for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those personnel when required. It is recommended that the machine
maintaining the machine. be installed by qualified technicians.
• Do not install or store the tumble dryer where it will be ex-
posed to water and/or weather. The tumble dryer cannot be
DANGER used in a closed room where the air supply is insufficient. If
necessary, ventilation grids must be installed in the doors or
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if the windows.
not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or
• This tumble dryer must not be activated without lint screen
death.
filter.
• When you perceive a gas odor, immediately shut off the gas
supply and ventilate the room. Do not power on electrical ap-
WARNING pliances and do not pull electrical switches. Do not use
matches or lighters. Do not use a phone in the building. Warn
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, the installer, and if so desired, the gas company, as soon as
could cause severe personal injury or death. possible.
• To avoid fire and explosion, keep surrounding areas free of
flammable and combustible products. Regularly clean the cyl-
CAUTION inder and exhaust tube should be cleaned periodically by
competent maintenance personnel. Daily remove debris from
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, lint screen filter and inside of filter compartment.
may cause minor or moderate personal injury or • Do not use or store flammable materials near this appliance.
property damage. • Do not place into tumble dryer articles that have been previ-
ously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted with gaso-
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and line or machine oils, vegetable or cooking oils, cleaning wax-
“NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions. es or chemicals, dry-cleaning solvents, thinner or other flam-
mable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to in-
could ignite, explode or cause fabric to catch on fire by itself.
form the reader of specific procedures where minor
machine damage will occur if the procedure is not fol- • Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it
lowed. is in operation.
• Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, water-
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate in- proof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows
stallation, operation, maintenance or servicing informa- filled with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble
tion that is important but not hazard related. dryer. Do not use the appliance to dry materials with a low
melting temperature (PVC, rubber, etc.).
Important Safety Instructions • Do not tumble fiberglass curtains and draperies unless the la-
bel says it can be done. If they are dried, wipe out the cylinder
WARNING with a damp cloth to remove particles of fiberglass.
• Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer. Close super-
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in- vision of children is necessary when the dryer is used near
jury or death to persons when using your tumble children. This appliance is not intended for use by persons
dryer, follow these basic precautions. (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
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of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. This
Save These Instructions
is a safety rule for all appliances.
• Read all instructions before using the tumble dryer. • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
• Children less than three years should be kept away unless • Activation of the emergency stop switch stops all tumble dry-
continuously supervised. er control circuit functions, but DOES NOT remove all elec-
• Do not reach into the tumble dryer if the cylinder is revolving. trical power from tumble dryer.
• Use tumble dryer only for its intended purpose, drying fab- • Exhaust ductwork should be examined and cleaned annually
rics. Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by after installation.
the textile manufacturer and only use the dryer to dry textiles • Before the tumble dryer is removed from service or discarded,
that have been washed in water. Only insert spin-dried linen remove the door to the drying compartment and the door to
in the dryer to avoid damage to dryer. the lint compartment.
• Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on pack- • Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this tumble dryer
ages of laundry and cleaning aids. Follow all warnings or pre- according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in
cautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property
keep them out of the reach of children at all times (preferably damage.
in a locked cabinet).
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static un- STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
less recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
or product. occur. Observe and be aware of other labels and pre-
• Remove laundry immediately after tumble dryer stops. cautions that are located on the machine. They are in-
• DO NOT operate the tumble dryer if it is smoking, grinding tended to provide instruction for safe use of the ma-
or has missing or broken parts or removed guards or panels. chine. Common sense, caution and care must be exer-
DO NOT tamper with the controls or bypass any safety devi- cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
ces. tumble dryer.
• Tumble dryer will not operate with the loading door open. DO
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the man-
NOT bypass the door safety switch to permit the tumble dryer
ufacturer about any problems or conditions you do not under-
to operate with the door open. The tumble dryer will stop ro-
stand.
tating when the door is opened. Do not use the tumble dryer if
it does not stop rotating when the door is opened or starts
tumbling without pressing the START mechanism. Remove
the tumble dryer from use and call for service.
• Tumble dryer will not operate with lint panel open. DO NOT
bypass lint panel door safety switch to permit the tumble dry-
er to operate with the lint panel door open.
• Do not alter this tumble dryer from factory construction ex-
cept as otherwise described in the technical instructions.
• Always clean the lint filter daily. Keep area around the ex-
haust opening and adjacent surrounding area free from the ac-
cumulation of lint, dust and dirt. The interior of the tumble
dryer and the exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by
qualified service personnel.
• Solvent vapors from dry-cleaning machines create acids when
drawn through the heater of the drying unit. These acids are
corrosive to the tumble dryer as well as the laundry load being
dried. Be sure make-up air is free of solvent vapors.
• At the end of each working day, close off all main supplies of
gas, steam and electricity.
IMPORTANT: For fire suppression equipped tumble
dryers, electricity and water should NOT be turned
off.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the tumble dryer, or at-
tempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the
user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair in-
structions that the user understands and has the skills to carry
out. ALWAYS disconnect and lockout the electrical power to
the tumble dryer before servicing. Disconnect power by shut-
ting off appropriate breaker or fuse.
Net Weight (approximate): Gas 650 [295] Gas 680 [310] 720 [325]
Pounds [Kilograms ] Steam 690 [315] Steam 720 [325]
Electric 680 [310] Electric 710 [320]
Standard Packaging Weight: Pounds Gas 700 [320] Gas 730 [330] 770 [350]
[Kilograms]
Steam 740 [335] Steam 770 [350]
Electric 730 [330] Electric 760 [345]
Slat Crate Packaging Weight: Pounds Gas 840 [380] Gas 870 [395] 910 [415]
[Kilograms]
Steam 880 [400] Steam 910 [415]
Electric 870 [395] Electric 900 [410]
Standard Packaging Shipping Dimen- Gas and Electric Gas and Electric 41.5 x 56.0 x 81.0 41.5 x 56.0 x 81.0
sions: Inches [Millimeters ] 41.5 x 50.0 x 81.0 [1050 x 1420 x 2060] [1050 x 1420 x
[1050 x 1270 x 2060]
Steam 41.5 x 56.0 x 83.5 [1050 x 1420
2060]
x 2120]
Steam 41.5 x 50.0
x 83.5 [1050 x
1270 x 2120]
Standard Packaging Shipping Volume: Gas and Electric 97 Gas and Electric 108 [3.1] 108 [3.1]
ft3 [m3] [2.8]
Steam 112 [3.2]
Steam 100 [2.8]
Slat Crate Packagine Shipping Dimen- 46.0 x 53.0 x 88.3 46.0 x 59.0 x 88.3 [1170 x 1500 x 2240] 46.0 x 59.0 x 88.3
sions: Inches [Millimeters ] [1170 x 1350 x [1170 x 1500 x
2240] 2240]
Slat Crate Packaging Shipping Volume: 125 [3.5] 139 [3.9] 139 [3.9]
ft3 [m3]
Cylinder Information
Cylinder Size: 37.0 x 30.0 [940 x 37.0 x 36.0 [940 x 914 ] 37.0 x 36.0 [940 x
762] 914]
Inches [Millimeters ]
Table 1 continues...
Operational Information
Maximum Static Back Pressure: 0.50 [1.2, 0.12] 0.50 [1.2, 0.12] 0.50 [1.2, 0.12]
W.C.I. [Millibar, kPa]
Maximum Airflow: 700 [330] Classic Line Eco Line 1100 [520]
C.F.M. [L/sec] 800 [380] Gas 700 [330]
Electric 800 [380]
Fan Motor: Horsepower [kW] 0.5 [0.4] 0.5 [0.4] 1.5 [1.1]
Cylinder Motor: Horsepower [kW] 0.5 [0.4] 0.5 [0.4] 1.5 [1.1]
Door Opening Diameter: Inches [Milli- 27.0 [686] 27.0 [686] 27.0 [686]
meter]
Gas Models
Gas Burner Rating: 130,000 [38.1, 137] Classic Line Eco Line 225,000 [65.9, 237]
BTU/hr. [kW, Mj/hr.] 165,000 [48.4, 130,000 [38.1,
174] 137]
Electric Models
Table 1 continues...
Steam Models
Steam Connection (Inlet and Outlet) 3/4 NPT 3/4 NPT Not Applicable
Steam Coil Rating at 100 psig: 113,600 [53.8] 133,900 [63.4] Not Applicable
BTU/hr. [Kg/hr.]
(recommended operating pressure
80-100 psig)
Table 1
Cabinet Dimensions
C F
E
A
K J G
I
L H
TMB2623N_SVG
Models A B C D E* F
050 Series Gas 29.2 [740] 33.9 [860] 46.8 [1190] 77.3 [1960] 42.2 [1070] 38.5 [980]
and Electric
050 Series 29.2 [740] 33.9 [860] 46.8 [1190] 77.3 [1960] 42.2 [1070] 38.5 [980]
Steam
075 Series Gas 29.2 [740] 33.9 [860] 53.0 [1350] 77.3 [1960] 42.2 [1070] 38.5 [980]
and Electric
075 Series 29.2 [740] 33.9 [860] 53.0 [1350] 77.3 [1960] 42.2 [1070] 38.5 [980]
Steam
F75 Gas 29.2 [740] 33.9 [860] 53.0 [1350] 77.3 [1960] 42.2 [1070] 38.5 [980]
Table 2
Models G H* I* J* K L
050 Series Gas 33.0 [840] 7.7 [200] 6.2 [160] 13.8 [350] 29.5 [750] 32.9 [840]
and Electric
Table continues...
Models G H* I* J* K L
050 Series 33.0 [840] 7.7 [200] 6.2 [160] 13.8 [350] 29.5 [750] 32.9 [840]
Steam
075 Series Gas 33.0 [840] 7.7 [200] 6.2 [160] 13.8 [350] 35.5 [900] 39.2 [1000]
and Electric
075 Series 33.0 [840] 7.7 [200] 6.2 [160] 13.8 [350] 35.5 [900] 39.2 [1000]
Steam
F75 Gas 33.0 [840] 7.7 [200] 6.2 [160] 13.8 [350] 35.5 [900] 39.2 [1000]
A
TMB2624N_SVG
Models A B C
Table 3
TMB2625N_SVG
Table 4
4
3
B C
1 2
TMB2665N_SVG
Models A B C
Table 5
B D
TMB2627N_SVG
Diameter A B C D E
3/4 NPT 15.5 [400] 78.5 [1990] 22.8 [580] 65.0 [1650] 79.5 [2020]
Table 6
Installation
Pre-Installation Inspection Materials Required (Obtain Locally)
Upon delivery, visually inspect the crate, carton and parts for any
visible shipping damage. If the crate, carton, or cover is damaged Steam Models One steam shut-off valve for steam service
or signs of possible damage are evident, have the carrier note the line to be connected upstream of solenoid
condition on the shipping papers before the shipping receipt is steam valve.
signed, or advise the carrier of the condition as soon as it is dis- Two steam shut-off valves for each conden-
covered. sate return line.
Remove the crate and protective cover as soon as possible and Flexible steam hoses with a 125 psig
check the items listed on the packing list. Advise the carrier of [pounds per square inch gauge] [862 kPa]
any damaged or missing articles as soon as possible. A written working pressure for connecting steam
claim should be filed with the carrier immediately if articles are coils. Refer to Figure 22 for sizing and con-
damaged or missing. nection configurations.
IMPORTANT: Remove the yellow shipping wire tie se- Two steam traps for steam coil outlets to
curing the airflow switch. condensate return line.
IMPORTANT: Warranty is void unless tumble dryer is Optional – Two vacuum breakers for con-
installed according to instructions in this manual. In- densate return lines.
stallation should comply with minimum specifications
and requirements detailed in this manual and applica- IMPORTANT: 3 Phase Only – Each tumble dryer must
ble local gas fitting regulations, municipal building co- be connected to its own individual branch circuit
des, water supply regulations, electrical wiring regula- breaker, not fuses, to avoid the possibility of “single
tions, and any other relevant statutory regulations. Due phasing” and causing premature failure of the mo-
to varied requirements, applicable local codes should tor(s).
be thoroughly understood and all pre-installation work Location Requirements
arranged for accordingly.
The tumble dryer must be installed on a level floor. Floor cover-
Materials Required (Obtain Locally) ing materials such as carpeting or tile should be removed.
To assure compliance, consult local building code requirements.
All Models Fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker The tumble dryer must not be installed or stored in area where it
on 1 Phase models. will be exposed to water and/or weather.
Circuit breaker on 3 Phase models. IMPORTANT: DO NOT block the airflow at the rear of
the tumble dryer with laundry or other articles. Doing
Gas Models One gas shut-off valve for gas service line
so would prevent adequate air supply to the combus-
to each tumble dryer.
tion chamber of the tumble dryer.
Table continues... A typical tumble dryer enclosure is shown in Figure 2 .
IMPORTANT: Install tumble dryers with sufficient clear-
ance for servicing and operation, refer to Figure 2 .
IMPORTANT: The dryer must not be installed behind a
lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on
the opposite side to that of the tumble dryer, in such a
way that a full opening of the tumble dryer door is re-
stricted.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of severe injury, clearance of tum-
ble dryer cabinet from combustible construction
must conform to the minimum clearances, and/or lo-
cal codes and ordinances.
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1
4
3
7
8
TMB2493N_SVG
Figure 2
Position and Level the Tumble Dryer 5. Slide tumble dryer to its permanent location. Adjust the level-
ing legs until the unit is level, or no more than 0.13 inch [3.3
1. Remove lint panel door, and unscrew the four shipping bolts mm] higher in the front. Refer to Figure 3 . Tumble dryer
(one at each corner). must not rock. Lock leveling legs with nuts previously instal-
2. Remove tumble dryer from pallet. led.
NOTE: The front of the tumble dryer should be
NOTE: DO NOT discard shipping bolts, they are
used as machine leveling legs. slightly higher than the rear (approximately 0.13
inch [3.3 mm]). This will prevent the clothes, while
3. Remove four nuts from the literature package, and screw one tumbling, from wearing on the door glass gasket.
fully on to each leveling leg.
4. Screw the four leveling legs (bolts) back into the level adjust- IMPORTANT: Keep tumble dryer as close to floor as
ing fittings from the bottom. possible. The unit must rest firmly on floor so
weight of tumble dryer is evenly distributed.
Fire Suppression System (Optional IMPORTANT: Temperature of the water supply must be
kept between 40°F and 120°F [4.5°C and 49°C]. If water
Equipment) in the supply line or water solenoid valve freezes, the
fire suppression system will not operate.
WARNING IMPORTANT: If temperature sensors inside the tumble
dryer register a temperature below 40F° [4.5°C], the fire
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Electrical shock can suppression system control will lock out. This feature
result in death or serious injury. If the water dispens- protects against operation of the tumble dryer with a
ing system is activated, do not attempt to operate possible frozen water supply. Only when the tempera-
the tumble dryer. If the water dispensing system is ture sensors register a temperature 40F° [4.5°C] or
activated, have the tumble dryer inspected by a above will the machine reset for operation.
qualified agency before operating the tumble dryer.
For installations where the tumble dryer must operate below 40°F
W879R1 [4.5°C], a cold weather fire suppression system relocation kit
(part no. 44340301) is available. Refer to the instructions provid-
IMPORTANT: Main supplies of electricity and water to ed in the kit for proper installation.
the tumble dryer should remain on at all times for the
fire suppression system to work. IMPORTANT: Flexible supply line/coupling must be
used. Solenoid valve failure due to hard plumbing con-
Check Local Codes and Permits nections will void the warranty. It is recommended that
a filter or strainer be installed in the water supply line.
Call your local water company or the proper municipal authority
for information regarding local codes. Water Connections
IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to have ALL
plumbing connections made by a qualified professio- WARNING
nal to assure that the plumbing is adequate and con-
forms to local, state, and federal regulations or codes.
IMPORTANT: It is the installation or owner’s responsi- Electrical shock hazard. Can cause death or serious
bility to confirm that the necessary or required water, injury. If the water dispensing system is activated do
water pressure, pipe size, or connections are provided. not attempt to operate the dryer. If the water dispens-
Manufacturer assumes no responsibility if the fire sup- ing system is activated have the dryer inspected by a
pression system is not connected, installed, or main- qualified agency before operating the dryer.
tained properly.
• CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Water Requirements
• DO NOT disconnect electric power to the dryer.
IMPORTANT: Water must be supplied to the fire sup- • DO NOT disconnect water to the dryer.
pression system, or the fire suppression system will • DO NOT touch the dryer.
not operate as intended.
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To ensure the fire suppression system operates properly:
• Water supply requirements: 3/4 inch hose connections provid- Connect tumble dryer to a backflow preventer (vacuum breaker)
ing 15 gpm [57 lpm] minimum flow; Water pressure 20 psi before connecting to the public water main in all countries where
[138 kPa] minimum, 120 psi [827 kPa] maximum; water tem- local regulations require specific water approval certificates.
Two hoses and a Y-connector are provided with the tumble dryer Connect inlet hoses to water supply. Flush the lines for approxi-
to allow for connection of water supply to tumble dryer. DO NOT mately two minutes to remove any foreign materials that could
reuse old hose sets.The water connections are made to the water clog the screens in the water mixing valve. This is especially im-
solenoid valve, located on the rear of the tumble dryer. The Y- portant when installing a tumble dryer in a newly constructed or
connector provides a single female hose connection (Standard US renovated building. Then connect the hoses to the Y-connector;
3/4-11 1/2 NH thread). Refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 . connect the Y-connector to the connections at the rear of the tum-
ble dryer.
IMPORTANT: Thread hose couplings onto valve con-
nections finger tight, then turn 1/4 turn with pliers. Do
not cross thread or overtighten couplings.
IMPORTANT: Hoses and other natural rubber parts de-
teriorate after extended use. Hoses may develop
cracks, blisters or material wear from the temperature
and constant high pressure they are subjected to. All
hoses should be checked on a yearly basis for any visi-
ble signs of deterioration. Any hose showing the signs
of deterioration listed above should be replaced imme-
1 diately. All hoses should be replaced every five years.
NOTE: Longer inlet hoses are available (as optional
equipment at extra cost) if the hoses supplied with the
tumble dryer are not long enough for installation. Order
2 hoses as follows:
TMB2494N_SVG Part No. 20617 Inlet hose 8.0 feet [2.4 m]
1. Fire Suppression System Control Box Part No. 20618 Inlet hose 10 feet [3.0 m]
2. Water Solenoid Valve Electrical Requirements
Figure 4
WARNING
To connect the two hoses (supplied with tumble dryer), insert
rubber washers (from literature pack) in water inlet hose cou- Electrical power must be provided to tumble dryer at
plings. Refer to Figure 5 . all times. The fire suppression system will be inoper-
ative if the main electrical power supply is discon-
1 nected.
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2
No independent external power source or supply connection is
necessary. Power to operate the fire suppression system is from
the tumble dryer main power supply.
4
3 Auxiliary Alarm
2
The fire suppression system provides an auxiliary output contact
when the system is activated. During tumble dryer installation,
you have the option to connect a separate alarm system to this
TMB2463N_SVG auxiliary output. Potential uses of the auxiliary output include,
1. Lock but are not limited to: (1) sounds an alarm, (2) activates a build-
ing sprinkler system, (3) notifies a fire department, etc. Use of the
2. Hose Couplings
auxiliary output is not required for the fire suppression system to
3. Y-Connector
operate, but may be used for additional protection.
4. Inlet Hoses
The connection to the auxiliary output is made through the H-4
header connection inside the fire suppression control box. Refer
Figure 5
to Figure 6 . The relay is rated for 5 Amp, 250VAC max.
4
1
4 3 2
5
TMB2452N_SVG1 6
1. Auxiliary Alarm Fast-On Connection (there is a plastic TMB2495P_SVG
shield over the control board that must be tipped down to
access this connection) 1. Control Assembly Mounting Screw
2. Test Button 2. Control Assembly
3. Light 3. Guide Lug Assembly
4. Reset Button 4. Side Screw
5. Screw
Figure 6 6. Lint Panel
7. Front Panel
To Reverse the Loading Door 8. Control Panel
1. Disconnect power supply to tumble dryer.
Figure 7
2. Unlock and remove control panel. Remove two control as-
sembly mounting screws from right side. Swing open control 4. Remove four front panel screws. Refer to Figure 7 . Keep
to access upper flange right guide lug assembly. Refer to Fig- door hinge cams in place on door hinge lug. Pull lug and door
ure 7 . assembly off as one piece. Refer to Figure 8 .
3. Remove lint panel. 5. Remove remaining front panel screws. Refer to Figure 7 .
IMPORTANT: Support door and hinge assembly se- Disconnect door switch harness from switch. Take off front
curely to prevent it from dropping once side screws panel. Refer to Figure 8 .
are removed from door hinge lug. 6. Exchange switch and plug locations. Depress tabs with an ad-
justable pliers to remove plug and switch from front panel.
Reinstall switch, orienting button toward center of machine.
Reinstall plug in switch’s previous location. Refer to Figure
8.
IMPORTANT: Door switch must be oriented correctly in
front panel receiving hole or tumble dryer will not oper-
ate.
1 1
6
2
5
3
3
2 4
TMB1995N_SVG
TMB2496N_SVG
1. Plug
2. Switch 1. Screw Cable Clamp
3. Side Screw 2. Beginning Location of Door Switch Harness
4. Door Hinge Lug 3. Original Switch Location
5. Door Assembly 4. Lint Panel Switch Harness
5. Wire Ties
Figure 8 6. Original Plug Location
7. Top Panel
7. Cut wire ties to remove door switch harness bundle. Be care-
ful not to damage harness wires. Refer to Figure 9 .
Figure 9
8. Reroute door switch harness up through the hole in the right
side of the top panel. Use the panel cutout opening to then put 9. Place front panel on machine, loosely attach four bottom
harness down through the hole in the left side of the top panel screws. Connect door switch harness to switch in new loca-
and into the upper left corner of the cylinder enclosure. tion. Install door assembly and four front panel side screws
loosely. Refer to Figure 10 .
10. Check lint panel fit, adjusting front panel up or down as re-
quired. Tighten four front panel side screws to maintain posi-
tion of front panel for proper lint panel clearance.
11. Remove lint panel. Fully tighten bottom screws on front pan-
el.
12. Reinstall top screws and guide lugs.
13. Adjust door catch if necessary to allow 8 – 15 pounds [35.6N
– 66.7N] pull at center of handle.
14. Reinstall control assembly using mounting screws.
15. Reinstall control panel and lint panel.
IMPORTANT: Restore power to tumble dryer and
test for proper operation of loading door switch. Re-
fer to Loading Door Switch section for adjustment pro-
cedure. Tumble dryer should not start with door
open; an operating tumble dryer should stop when
door is opened.
If the tumble dryer does not meet ANY of the listed requirements, remove tumble dryer from use. Refer to Removing Tumble Dryer
from Service section.
Required for IEC Models Only
Once tumble dryer is installed, please be sure to complete the fol-
lowing items:
• Review and verify machine operation with customer.
• Leave all literature and a signed Declaration of Conformity
with customer.
• Review tumble dryer warranty information with customer.
• Apply cautionary stickers in language appropriate to country
of sale. Market language label kits have been provided in the
literature packet located in the cylinder. Position appropriate
market language labels on the tumble dryer in the following
regions prior to placing tumble dryer into service, if applica-
ble:
• On front panel at the periphery of cylinder access opening
• On electrical box cover(s) (electric heat models have two
electrical box covers)
• On rear panel
• On front panel near emergency stop button (fire suppres-
sion system equipped models only)
• On fire suppression control box (fire suppression system
equipped models only)
Exhaust Requirements
Exhaust Requirements Make-Up Air
A tumble dryer is forced air exhausted and requires provisions for
CAUTION make-up air to replace air exhausted by tumble dryer.
IMPORTANT: Do not obstruct flow of combustion and
Risk of fire. A clothes dryer produces combustible
ventilation air.
lint. Exhaust outdoors. Consult technical instruc-
tions for detailed exhaust specifications.
Required Make-Up Air Opening (to the outside) for
W933 Each Tumble Dryer
Proper sized exhaust ducts are essential for proper operation. All NOTE: Proper venting will ensure that any condensate
elbows should be sweep type. Exhaust ducts must be assembled is subsequently re-evaporated and discharged.
so the interior surfaces are smooth, so the joints do not permit the
accumulation of lint. DO NOT use plastic, thin foil or Type B NOTE: On IEC approved tumble dryers where it may
flexible ducts - rigid metal ducts are recommended. Use exhaust be required, an exhaust adapter is available to con-
ducts made of sheet metal or other noncombustible material. DO vert to female outlet. Contact local distributor or
NOT use sheet metal screws or fasteners on exhaust pipe joints manufacturer.
which extend into the duct and catch lint. Use of duct tape or
pop-rivets on all seams and joints is recommended, if allowed by
local codes.
Verify that old ducts are thoroughly cleaned out before installing
new tumble dryer(s).
WARNING
Improperly sized or assembled ductwork causes ex-
cess back pressure which results in slow drying, lint
collecting in the duct, lint blowing back into the
room, and increased fire hazard.
1
W355
opening must be sized per local codes. The space around the duct 1. Not Applicable
may be sealed with noncombustible material. Refer to Figure 12 .
2. 50, 75, F75 Models
IMPORTANT: For best performance provide an individ-
ual exhaust duct for each tumble dryer. Do not install a Figure 11
gas water heater in a room containing tumble dryers. It
is better to have the water heater in a separate room
with a separate air inlet.
3 4
3
2
2 2
1 4
5 1
1 5 4
5
TMB2361N_SVG TMB2362N_SVG TMB2426N_SVG
1. Removable strip of panel in framing wall to permit removal of tumble dryer from framing wall
2. Partition or bulkhead
3. Minimum distance between exhaust opening and roof, ground or other obstruction, 36 in. [910 mm]
4. 2.0 in. [50 mm] minimum clearance on both sides of duct
5. Exhaust airflow – maximum length of rigid duct 14 ft. [4.3 m] or 7.9 ft. [2.4 m] of flexible metal duct
Figure 12
NOTE: Do not install wire mesh or screen in exhaust NOTE: Static back pressure must be measured with the
duct opening to avoid lint build-up or impacting proper tumble dryer running.
discharge of air from tumble dryers.
The maximum allowable length venting is 14 feet [4.3 m] and
NOTE: Where exhaust duct pierces a combustible wall two 90° elbows or equivalent. If the equivalent length of a duct
or ceiling, the opening must be sized per local codes. required for an installation exceeds the maximum allowable
equivalent length, the diameter of a round duct must be increased
NOTE: Inside of duct must be smooth. Do not use
by 10% for each additional 20 feet [6.1 m]. Cross section area of
sheet metal screws to join sections.
a rectangular duct must be increased by 20% for each additional
NOTE: Locate exhaust far enough away from make-up 20 feet [6.1 m]. Refer to Table 7 to determine equivalent venting.
air location to prevent re-introduction.
Consult your local building code for regulations which may also Equivalent Length of
apply. Duct Diameter Rigid Straight Duct
Individual Venting 8 in. [203 mm] One 90° elbow = 9.3 ft. [2.8
m]
For maximum efficiency and performance, it is preferred to ex-
haust tumble dryer(s) individually to the outdoors. 10 in. [254 mm] One 90° elbow = 11.6 ft. [3.5
IMPORTANT: At no point may the cross sectional area m]
of installed venting be less than the cross sectional
area of the exhaust outlet of the tumble dryer. 12 in. [305 mm] One 90° elbow = 14 ft. [4.3
m]
The exhaust duct must be designed so the static back pressure
measured 12 inches [305 mm] from the exhaust outlet does not 14 in. [356 mm] One 90° elbow = 16 ft. [4.9
exceed the maximum allowable pressure specified in the Specifi- m]
cations and Dimensions Table or on the installation sticker on the
rear of the tumble dryer. Table 7 continues...
With the tumble dryer in operation, airflow at any point in the With the tumble dryer in operation, airflow at any point in the
duct should be at least 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] to ensure that duct should be at least 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] to ensure that
lint remains airborne. If 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] cannot be lint remains airborne. If 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] cannot be
maintained, schedule monthly inspections and cleaning of the maintained, schedule monthly inspections and cleaning of the
ductwork. ductwork.
L K J I H G F
1 E D C B A
2 TMB2403N_SVG
1. Outlet duct diameter = largest duct diameter based on number of tumble dryers
2. 45° typical
Figure 14
Table 8
NOTE: Table 8 represents tumble dryers with the same NOTE: Duct clean-out recommended every 6 feet [0.18
vent size. If multiple vent sizes are used, consult a lo- m].
cal HVAC specialist.
I J K L L K J I
A A
TMB2018N_SVG
Figure 15
Gas Requirements
Gas Requirements IMPORTANT: The installation must comply with local
codes or, in the absence of local codes:
• with the latest edition of the “National Fuel Gas
CAUTION Code,” ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 in the U.S.A.
• with CAN/CSA-B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane In-
stallation Code in Canada
• Thoroughly test all piping for leaks before operat- • In Australia and New Zealand , installation must
ing. All fittings and piping must be tight and sup- comply with the Gas Installations Standard AS/NZS
ported against breakage and vibration. 5601 Part 1: General Installations.
• Turn off primary gas line shut off cock when not • In the EU, installation must comply with the installa-
in use (overnight, weekends, holidays, etc.). tion regulations of the country of destination.
W934 IMPORTANT: For Australian models, do not remove the
gas type label on the rear of the unit.
WARNING Obtain specific gas service pipe size from the gas supplier. Refer
to Table 10 and Table 11 for general pipe size.
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, DO NOT CON- The following must be furnished and installed by the customer
NECT THE GAS LINE TO THE TUMBLE DRYER IF for the gas service line to each tumble dryer. Refer to Figure 16 .
THE GAS SERVICE IS NOT THE SAME AS THAT
SPECIFIED ON THE TUMBLE DRYER SERIAL PLATE! • Sediment traps
It will first be necessary to convert the gas burner or- • Shut-off valves
ifice and gas valve. Appropriate conversion kits are • Supply pressure taps (1/8 NPT minimum) (refer to Figure
available. 16 )
• Union at gas supply connection (listed to ANSI Z21.24 and
W060R1
CSA 6.10)
It is important that equal pressure be maintained at all tumble
WARNING dryer gas connections. This can be done by installing a 1 inch
pipe gas loop to maintain equal pressure at all gas connections.
To reduce the risk of gas leaks, fire or explosion, use Refer to Figure 20 .
a new flexible stainless steel connector.
W774 WARNING
IMPORTANT: Any product revisions or conversions
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, if the tumble
must be made by the Manufacturer’s Authorized Deal-
dryer is to be connected to Liquefied Petroleum
ers, Distributors or local service personnel.
(L.P.) gas, a vent to the outdoors must be provided in
IMPORTANT: The tumble dryer must be isolated from the room where the tumble dryer is installed.
the gas supply piping system by closing its individual
W062R1
manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of
the gas supply piping system. Gas supply pressure Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions,
must never exceed 1/2 PSI [3.5 mbar] during leak test- nature of gas and pressure, and the adjustment of the appliance
ing. Gas supply must provide 6.5+/-1.5 inches are compatible.
[16.32+/-3.7 mbar] with all gas appliances firing.
NATURAL GAS supply pressures with all gas appliances run-
NOTE: For gas valves with a manual shut-off switch on ning (tumble dryers, water heaters, space heaters, furnace, etc.):
the gas valve, the shut-off switch does not protect the
valve from this pressure test. Use the individual man-
ual shut-off valve from the gas supply piping system to
protect the gas valve.
AGA Models
CSA Models
CE Models
Maximum 10.5 in. w.c. 2.61 kPa Refer to Table
9
Recommend- 6.5 in. w.c 1.62 kPa
ed
Minimum 5 in. w.c. 1.13 kPa
CE Models
maximum
minimum
nominal
Gas
Country Category
Table 9 continues...
maximum
minimum
nominal
Gas
Country Category
Table 9
CE Models
6 4
Figure 16
1
3
TMB2328N_SVG
1. Gas Shut-Off Valve (Ahead of pressure tap) (Shown in open position) (Not Supplied)
2. Pressure Tap
3. Gas Shut-Off Valve (Shown in closed position) (Not Supplied)
4. Specified Local Inlet Pressure
Figure 17
5
1
2
4
TMB2631N_SVG
NOTE: For IEC gas valves, attach manometer to end of orifice holder. For AGA and CSA gas valves, attach
manometer to the outlet pressure port on the gas valve.
1. Gas Valve
2. Burner Orifice
3. Orifice Holder
4. Required Burner Manifold Pressure
5. Manometer
6. Connect Over Loosened Hex Pressure Tap Screw
Figure 18
Burner Orifice
1
TMB2015N_SVG
Figure 19
11 12
9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
M 5
8
6
7
TMB2126N_SVG
Figure 20
SAMPLE CALCULATIONS:
Equivalent length = Total length of main gas supply pipe to
the far end of the tumble dryers.
= 25 ft. + 19 ft. [7.6 m + 5.8 m] gas supply pipe
= 44 ft. [13.4 m] Total Gas Line
Total Btu/hr. = The sum of the Btu/hr. of all 050 series tumble
dryers being fed by the main gas supply pipe.
= 9 x 130,000 [137, 38]
= 1,170,000 Btu/hr. [1,234 Mj/hr., 343 kW]
Using Table 10 , the main supply pipe diameter should be 2 NPT.
IMPORTANT: Gas loop piping must be installed as il-
lustrated to equalize gas pressure for all tumble dryers
connected to single gas service. Other gas using appli-
ances should be connected upstream from loop.
Gas Pipe Size Required for 1000 BTU Natural Gas (Standard Conditions) at Upstream Pressure— 7.0 ± 1.5
inches water column pressure [17.4 ± 4.0 mbar, 1.74 ± 0.37 kPa]
Equivalent Length
25 feet [7.6 50 feet 75 feet 100 feet [30 125 feet [38 150 feet [46
m] [15.2 m] [22.9 m] m] m] m]
Gas Appli-
Based on 0.3 inches Water Column Pressure Drop for Length Given
ances Total
BTU/hr. Sizes shown in Gas Pipe Nominal Size (NPT)
140,000 3/4 1 1 1 1 1
Table 10 continues...
Gas Pipe Size Required for 1000 BTU Natural Gas (Standard Conditions) at Upstream Pressure— 7.0 ± 1.5
inches water column pressure [17.4 ± 4.0 mbar, 1.74 ± 0.37 kPa]
Equivalent Length
25 feet [7.6 50 feet 75 feet 100 feet [30 125 feet [38 150 feet [46
m] [15.2 m] [22.9 m] m] m] m]
Gas Appli-
Based on 0.3 inches Water Column Pressure Drop for Length Given
ances Total
BTU/hr. Sizes shown in Gas Pipe Nominal Size (NPT)
2,200,000 2 2-1/2 3 3 3 3
For L.P. Gas, correct the total Btu/hr by multiplying it by 0.6. The answer is the equivalent Btu on the above chart.
Table 10
Gas Pipe Size Required for 1000 BTU Natural Gas (Standard Conditions) at Upstream Pressure — 2.0 ± 0.4
PSI [138 ± 28 mbar, 13.7 ± 2.7 kPa]
Equivalent Length
25 feet [7.6 50 feet 75 feet 100 feet [30 125 feet [38 150 feet [46
m] [15.2 m] [22.9 m] m] m] m]
Gas Appli-
Based on 1 PSI Pressure Drop for Length Given
ances Total
BTU/hr. Sizes shown in Gas Pipe Nominal Size (NPT)
Table 11 continues...
Gas Pipe Size Required for 1000 BTU Natural Gas (Standard Conditions) at Upstream Pressure — 2.0 ± 0.4
PSI [138 ± 28 mbar, 13.7 ± 2.7 kPa]
Equivalent Length
25 feet [7.6 50 feet 75 feet 100 feet [30 125 feet [38 150 feet [46
m] [15.2 m] [22.9 m] m] m] m]
Gas Appli-
Based on 1 PSI Pressure Drop for Length Given
ances Total
BTU/hr. Sizes shown in Gas Pipe Nominal Size (NPT)
For L.P. Gas, correct the total Btu/hr by multiplying it by 0.6. The answer is the equivalent Btu on the above chart.
Table 11
inches Quan-
Model Market Gas feet [meters] No. [ mm] tity Part No.
Table 12 continues...
inches Quan-
Model Market Gas feet [meters] No. [ mm] tity Part No.
Table 12 continues...
inches Quan-
Model Market Gas feet [meters] No. [ mm] tity Part No.
Table 12
Electrical Requirements
Electrical Requirements IMPORTANT: Electrical connections must be made by a
qualified electrician using data on serial plate, installa-
tion manuals and wiring diagram provided with tumble
WARNING dryer and according to local codes. Install a circuit
breaker as close to the tumble dryer as possible. If
more than one tumble dryer is being installed, a circuit
breaker must be provided for each.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect
this appliance from the power supply before at- NOTE: Connect tumble dryer to an individual branch
tempting any user maintenance other than clean- circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment.
ing the lint trap for dryers. Turning the controls to
NOTE: 3 Phase Tumble Dryers Only - Do not use fuses
the OFF position does not disconnect this appli-
to avoid the possibility of “single phasing” and caus-
ance from the power supply.
ing premature failure of the motors.
• To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock,
check with a qualified service person for proper
grounding procedures. Improper connection of WARNING
the equipment grounding conductor may result in
a risk of electric shock. In case of servicing (or putting the tumble dryer out
• Certain internal parts are intentionally not of order), disconnect the tumble dryer from the main
grounded and may present a risk of electric supply by switching off the circuit breaker.
shock only during servicing. Service Personnel - W796
Do not contact the following parts while the appli-
ance is energized: Input/Output Board and Varia-
ble Frequency Drive, including the heat sinks.
Wiring Diagram
• This appliance shall be installed in accordance NOTE: Wiring diagram location: inside electrical box.
with the rules in force, and dryers used only in a
sufficiently ventilated space. Consult technical in- The wiring diagram part number is in the lower portion of the
struction before installation and use of this appli- electrical data on the serial plate.
ance.
Wiring for Central Pay
W935
Applicable for the following control suffixes (position 7 and 8 of
the model number): BL, NL and WL.
CAUTION System Connections
To reduce the risk of injury or component failure, if Connection to central pay systems will be made in the rear jun-
electrical supply is coming from a three phase serv- tion box of the tumble dryer.
ice, DO NOT connect a "High Leg" or "Stinger Leg"
to a single phase machine. On a three phase ma- Locate the harness with Black, Red, White with Red Stripe and
chine, if there is a "High Leg" or "Stinger Leg" it Orange with Black Stripe wires.
should be connected to L3. The wire colors will be the same regardless of control type.
W938
Splice the after-market central pay system wires to the tumble
dryer control wire harness as follows.
The appliance must not be supplied through an ex- Red 24V AC/DC from central pay
ternal switching device, such as a timer, or connect- system
ed to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off
by a utility. Black Common (negative) from cen-
tral pay system
W943
Table continues...
1 TMB2450N_SVG
1. Ground
2. Power Distribution Block
Table continues...
Electric 4
TMB2464N_SVG
1. Junction Box
2. Terminal Block
3. Earth/Ground
4. Electrical Service
Electrical Specifications
NOTE: Wire sizes were obtained from the Canadian
IMPORTANT: For X, D and E voltages - To obtain
Electrical Code for 75 C. wire and are intended for use
200-240V from a 200-240V source, connect L1 and
as a guideline only. Electrical connections should be
L2. To obtain 220-240V from a 380-415V source, con-
made by a qualified electrical contractor in accordance
nect L1 and N. Refer to Figure 21 .
with all applicable local and national requirements.
NOTE: Electrical specifications below are subject to
L1
change without notice. Always refer to product serial 200 – 240V L2
plate for most current specifications of product being L3
installed. 200 – 240V 1
CAUTION
L1
Use copper conductors only with the following rating 380 – 415V L2
when wiring appliance to electric supply: Dryer gas L3
and steam heat models require 187°F (75°C) mini- N
mum. Dryer electric heat models require 194°F (90°C) 220 – 240V 1
minimum.
W936
TMB2471N_SVG
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 13
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 14
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 15
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 16
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 17
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 18
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Circuit Wire Size
Block Con- Amps Breaker AWG [mm2]
nections Re-
quired
Table 19
Voltage Code Voltage Cycle Phase Terminal Full Load Recommend- Wire Size
Block Con- Amps ed Circuit AWG [mm2]
nections Re- Breaker Rat-
quired ing Amps
Table 20
Steam Requirements
Steam Requirements
• In both steam supply and steam return line, it is recommended
WARNING that each have a pipe union and shut-off valve. This will ena-
ble you to disconnect the steam connections and service the
This appliance does not contain inherent pressure tumble dryer while your laundry facility is in operation.
relief. A pressure relief valve rated for a maximum of • Connect the steam solenoid valve to the related steam coil in-
125 psi shall be provided by the steam source. let connection with nipples, flex hoses, unions and tees.
W942
• Strainers may require cleaning due to materials from hoses or
pipes.
NOTE: Steam valve and required adapter are located in • Install vacuum breaker (optional), bucket trap with built-in
cylinder or lint compartment. strainer and check valve. For successful operation of tumble
dryer, install trap 18 inches [460 mm] below coil and as near
NOTE: Machines require a constant 80 to 100 psig [5.3
to the tumble dryer as possible. Inspect trap carefully for inlet
to 6.9 bar] steam service for optimum operation. The
and outlet markings and install according to trap manufactur-
maximum allowable steam pressure is 125 psig [8.6
er's instructions. If steam is gravity returned to boiler, omit
bar]. In no case may the pressure exceed the above
trap but install vacuum breaker and check valve in return line
value.
near tumble dryer. Gravity return requires entire return
Obtain specific steam service pipe sizes from steam system sup- plumbing be below steam coil outlets.
plier or a qualified steam fitter. • Install union and shut-off valve in return line and make final
• Refer to Figure 22 for proper steam pipe configurations. pipe connections to return header.
• To prevent condensate draining from headers to tumble dryer, NOTE: To prevent water hammering, route return
piping should have a minimum 12 inch [300 mm] rise above lines below outlets of steam coils.
respective header. Do not make steam connection to header NOTE: Steam inlet lines of each dryer should be
with a horizontal or downward facing tee or elbow. trapped to keep line condensation from going into
• Whenever possible, horizontal runs of steam lines must drain, steam coils.
by gravity, to respective steam header. Water pockets, or an
improperly drained steam header will provide wet steam, NOTE: IEC machines are shipped with BSPT adapt-
causing improper operation of tumble dryer. If pockets or im- ers in the lint compartment.
proper drainage cannot be eliminated, install a bypass trap to
drain condensate from the low point in the steam header to the
return.
11
3
7
12
6
4
13
10
5
8
9
6
TMB2647N_SVG
NOTE: Refer to Table 21 for sizing of steam lines. Piping must also be sized accordingly for length of runs and
number of elbows.
1. Supply
2. 12 in. [300 mm] Riser
3. Shut-Off Valve
4. Condensate Return Line from Supply Line
5. Return
6. Check Valve
7. Vacuum Breaker (Optional)
8. 18 in. [460 mm] Drop Recommended (not above outlet)
9. Solenoid Valve (Supplied with machine)
10. Steam Bonnet
11. Flexible Line
12. Union
13. Trap with Built-In Strainer
Figure 22
Table 21
Piping Recommendations
• Trap each steam coil individually. Always keep the trap clean
and in good working condition.
• When tumble dryer is on the end of a line of equipment, ex-
tend header at least 4 feet [1.2 m] beyond tumble dryer. Install
shut-off valve, union, check valve and bypass trap at end of
line. If gravity return to boiler, omit trap.
• Insulate steam supply and return lines for safety of operator
and safety while servicing tumble dryer.
WARNING
All system components must have a 125 psig [8.6
bar] working pressure. Shut-off valves must be in-
stalled upstream of the steam solenoid valve and
downstream of each steam trap so components can
be isolated for maintenance or emergency purposes.
All components (solenoid valve, traps) must be sup-
ported to minimize loads on the tumble dryer steam
coil connections.
W701R1
Adjustments
Adjustments
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion,
serious injury or death:
• Disconnect electric power to the tumble dryer be-
fore servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumble dryer be-
fore servicing.
• Close steam valve to steam tumble dryer before
servicing.
• Never start the tumble dryer with any guards/
panels removed. TMB2410N_SVG
WARNING
The tumble dryer must not be operated if the airflow
switch does not operate properly. Faulty airflow
switch operation may cause an explosive gas mix-
ture to collect in the tumble dryer.
4 W072R1
Figure 24
Airflow Switch
The airflow switch is set at the factory for proper operation. No
adjustment necessary.
Belt Drive
The drive assembly consists of a motor, four pulleys, two belts,
idler housing, upper belt adjustment block/bolt/jamnut, lower belt
adjustment eyebolt and a spring.
The pulley diameters are sized to produce a cylinder speed of
38-41 RPM.
1 The idler housing pulleys are used for speed reduction as well as
a means of adjusting belt tension. The idler housing is attached to
TMB2105N_SVG1 TMB2630N_SVG the cabinet rear center braces. The cabinet rear center braces have
vertically slotted holes allowing up and down movement of the
1. Switch Actuator
idler housing for belt adjustment.
Door Strike 11
10
The door strike must be adjusted to have sufficient tension to
hold loading door closed against force of the load tumbling
against it. There is proper adjustment of pull force when 8 to 15
1
pounds [35.6 N – 66.7 N] is required to open door.
If adjustment is required, refer to Figure 26 and proceed as fol-
lows:
2
1. To adjust, open door, loosen acorn nut, and turn door strike
screw in or out as required. 10
9
3
2. Retighten acorn nut.
8 4
7
6 5
TMB2648N_SVG
Figure 26 Figure 27
Drive Motor
Table 22
• Be sure power cord is plugged all the way into the elec-
trical outlet and hard or direct wire connections are
tight.
• Insufficient airflow.
Disposal of Unit
This appliance is marked according to the European directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE).
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste. Refer to Figure
28 . Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. En-
suring this product is disposed of correctly will help prevent po-
tential negative consequences for the environment and human
health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact the local city office,
household waste disposal service, or the source from which the
product was purchased.
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Figure 28
PCBs X O O O O O
Electromechanical Parts O O O O O O
Cables and Wires O O O O O O
Metal Parts O O O O O O
Plastic Parts O O O O O O
Batteries O O O O O O
Textile O O O O O O
Timing Belts O O O O O O
Insulation O O O O O O
Glass O O O O O O
Display O O O O O O
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T-11364.
O: Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance in all of the homogenous materials in the component is within the limits
required by GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance exceeds the limits required by GB/T 26572 in at least one homogenous
material in the component.
All parts named in this table with an “X” are in compliance with the European Union’s RoHS Legislation.
NOTE: The referenced Environmental Protection Use Period Marking was determined according to normal oper-
ating use conditions of the product such as temperature and humidity.
This product under normal use, durable years of environmental protection is 15 years.