Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] HD LAUNDRY DRYER Gas: Natural and LP Steam
Technical specifications Installation instructions Operating instructions Maintenance
HD150. 1
MANHD150 3/06
Cissell Manufacturing Co.
831 S. - 40232-2270 Tel: (502) 587-1292 - Fax: (502) 585-2333 Sales Fax: (502) 585-3625 - Service/Parts Fax: (502) 681-1275
Page 1 THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE EQUIPMENT OWNER
IMPORTANT NOTICES--PLEASE READ
For optimum efficiency and safety, we recommend that you read the Manual before operating the equipment. WARNING: For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. [. . . ] 2) The Model HD75 ST has 2 pockets per dryer, each pocket has the above listed characteristics; both pockets have one 8" (203mm) exhaust manifolded into one 12" (305mm) exhaust duct for exhaust connection. 3) For the HD30 ST and the HD75 ST Models, the Required Make-up Air Area shown in the table should be doubled since it is shown per pocket, only.
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DRYER INSTALLATION WITH SEPARATE EXHAUST (PREFERRED)
DRYER INSTALLATION WITH SEPARATE EXHAUST (PREFERRED)
DRYER INSTALLATION WITH SEPARATE EXHAUST (PREFERRED) For Exhaust Duct less than 14 feet (5 m) and 2 elbows equivalent and less than 0. 3 (8 mm) inches static pressure. Make-up air opening from outside the building may enter the enclosure from the top or side walls. If dryers use room air instead of outside air, the heat loss can be another 25 Btu/h (6. 3 kcal/h) for each cubic foot per minute (cfm) used. dryer with 2000 cfm (3400 m3/h) = heat loss of 50, 000 Btu/h (12, 600 kcal/h). Zero inches clearance to combustible material allowed on sides and at points within 4 inches (102 mm) of front on top. Heat loss into laundry room from dryer fronts only is about 60 Btu/h (15. 2 kcal/h) per square foot.
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DRYER AIR FLOW INSTALLATION
DRYER AIR FLOW INSTALLATION
Nothing is more important than air flow for the proper operation of a clothes dryer. A dryer is a pump which draws make-up air from the out-of-doors, through the heater, through the clothes and then forces the air through the exhaust duct back to the out-ofdoors. Just as in a fluid water pump, there must be a fluid air flow to the inlet of the dryer, if there is to be the proper fluid air flow out of the exhaust duct. In summary, there must be the proper size out-of-doors inlet air opening (4-6 times the combined areas of the air outlet) and an exhaust duct, size and length of which allows flow through the dryer with no more than 0. 3 inches water column (. 8 mbar) static pressure in the exhaust duct. In some instances, special fans are required to supply make-up air, and/or boost exhaust fans are required for both regular and energy saving models.
EXHAUST DUCT
FOR BEST DRYING: 1. Exhaust duct maximum length 14 feet (5 m) of straight duct and maximum of two 90° bends. Use clean-outs in the exhaust duct and clean periodically when needed. Never exceed 0. 3 inches water column (. 8 mbar) static pressure in the exhaust duct without a booster fan. Recommend pop rivets for duct assembly.
MAKE-UPAIR
FOR BEST DRYING: 1. Provide opening to the out-of-doors in accordance with the following: For each dryer-- 8 inches (204 mm) diameter exhaust requires 2 square feet (. 1858 m²) make-up air. 12 inches (305 mm)diameter exhaust requires 4 square feet (. 3716 m²) make-up air. Use barometric shutters in the inlet air opening to control air when dryers are not running. Other Recommendations To assure compliance, consult local building code requirements. Troubleshooting Hot dryer surfaces, scorched clothes, slow drying, lint accumulations, or air switch malfunction are indicators of exhaust duct and/or make-up air problems.
OTHERRECOMMENDATIONS TROUBLESHOOTING
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION OF DRYER
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION OF DRYER 1. Be sure your dryer is installed properly in accordance with the recommended instructions. CAUTION Be safe--shut main electrical power supply and gas supply off externally before attempting service. [. . . ] Asm, Access door weld (Specify color) Trim, Burner access door Logo, Cissell Rod, support arm
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LINT DOOR ASSEMBLY
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
TU14627 Lint Door Complete (Specify color) 1 2 3 4 4a 5 6 5 8 LA-00123-0 SB-00836-0 SB-00949-0 TU14594 TU15410 TU14626 TU14529 TU14530 TU14640 Latch Screw, Pancake Fastener, Kickplate Label, English Label, 5 Language Lint Door Welded Asm. TU15538 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Part No.
Description
DMP Thermostat Assembly Bracket Switch - 220 degrees Thermistor Screw, #8-32 Nut, hex brass #8-32 Screw, #6-32 Nut, hex brass #6-32
TU15537 EA-00411-0 TU11991 M262 TU3266 TU3624 TU3400
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2 TIMER SENSOR ASSEMBLY
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
TU6029 - Thermostat Assembly 1 2 3 TU2477 TU2486 TU3801 Thermostat #AR594 Bracket Nut, speed #C18784-010-4
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PRO SENSOR ASSEMBLY
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