Maytag MDG25PNAGW2 gas commercial dryer

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Natural
Gas:
This
dryer
is
factory
adjusted
for
use
with
NATURAL
GAS
(G20),
and
no
further
adjustment
should
be
required
at
installation.
L.P.
Gas:
This
dryer
is
also
certified
for
use
with
L.P.
(propane
or
butane)
gases
with
appropriate
conversion.
No
attempt
shall
be
made
to
convert
the
appliance
from
the
gas
specified
on
the
model/serial
rating
plate
for
use
with
a
different
gas
without
consulting
the
serving
gas
supplier.
Conversion
must
be
done
by
a
competent
service
technician.
Gas
conversion
kit,
part
number
W10233219,
is
available
for
purchase
from your
dealer.
Full
instructions
are
supplied
with
the
kit.
Natural
gas
(France/Belgium):
This
dryer
is
also
certified
for
France/Belgium
for
use
with
G20/G25
gases
(20
mbar/25
mbar)
with
appropriate
conversion.
No
attempt
should
be
made
to
convert
this
appliance
from
the
gas
specified
on
the
gas
rating
label
for
use
with
a
different
gas
without
consulting
the
serving
gas
supplier.
Gas
conversion
must
be
done
by
a
qualified
gas
service
technician.
Conversion
kit,
part
number
(W10181947)
is
available
for
purchase
from
your
dealer.
Full
instructions
are
supplied
with
the
kit.
Supply
line
requirements:
Provide
a
rigid
gas
supply
line
to
the
dryer
location.
It
should
be
minimum
12.5
mm
(1/2")
ID.
When
acceptable
to
the
gas
supplier
and
local
codes,
10
mm
(3/8")
ID
rigid
supply
line
may
be
used
for
lengths
under
6.1
m
(20').
Pipe-joint
compounds
resistant
to
the
action
of
L.P
gas
must
be
used.
Gas
connection
to
the
dryer
itself
should
be
made
by
means
of
a
flexible
gas
hose
suitable
for
the
appliance
and
gas
category
in
accordance
with
national
installation
regulations.
If
in
doubt,
contact
the
gas
supplier.
It
should
be
minimum
10
mm
(8/8")
ID.
A
means
of
restraint
should
be
used
between
the
appliance
and
the
wall
to
prevent
straining
of
the
rigid
gas
supply
when
the
appliance
is
moved.
An
appropriate
length
of
chain
and
a
wall
hook
is
recommended.
The
dryer
gas
inlet
connection
is
a
3/8"
NPT
thread. An
adapter
is
supplied
for
conversion
to
standard
ISO.228-1
thread
(3/8"
BSP).
Check
for
leaks
by
using
an
approved
noncorrosive
leak-
detection
solution.
Bubbles
will
show
a
leak.
Correct
any
leak
found.
A
pressure
measurement
tapping
is
provided
on
the
gas
valve
within
the
dryer,
accessible
after
removal
of
the
lower
front
panel.
The
dryer
must
be
disconnected
from
the
gas
supply
piping
system
during
any
pressure
testing
of
that
system.
Following
these
venting
requirements
will
minimise
ducting
air
noise.
Gas
dryers
should
only
be
installed
in
a
room
if
the
room
meets
the
appropriate
ventilation
requirements
specified
in
the
national
installation
regulations.
Make
sure
the
room
containing
the
dryer
has
an
adequate
air
supply
for
gas
combustion
and
drying
operation.
A
window
or
equivalent
means
of
ventilation
must
be
opened
in
the
room
when
the
dryer
is
in
use
(an
equivalent
form
of
opening
includes
an
adjustable
louver,
hinged
panel,
or
other
means
of
ventilation
that
opens
directly
to
outside
air).
Adequate
ventilation
has
to
be
provided
to
avoid
the
backflow
of
gases
into
the
room
from
other
fuel-burning
appliances,
including
open
fires
(i.e.
available
airflow
into
the
room
should
match
airflow
out
from
the
room).
The
design
of
the
flue
system
should
be
such
that
any
condensate
formed
wnen
operating
the
dryer
from
cold
shall
either
be
retained
and
subsequently
re-evaporated
or
discharged.
Following
these
instructions
should
adequately
meet
this
requirement.
—@
Dryer
exhaust
must
not
be
connected
into
any
gas
vent,
chimney,
wail,
ceiling,
attic,
crawispace,
or
a
concealed
space
of
a
building.
Only
rigid
or
flexible
metal
vent
shall
be
used
for
exhausting.
Do
not
use
an
exhaust
hood
with
a
magnetic
latch.
Do
not
install
flexible
metal
vent
in
enclosed
wails,
ceilings,
or
floors.
Only
a
102
mm
(4")
heavy
metal
exhaust
vent
and
clamps
may
be
used.
Heavy
metal
402mm
exhaust
vent
(4")
Use
clamps
to
seal
all
joints.
Vent
must
not
be
connected
or
secured
with
screws
or
other
fastening
devices
which
extend
into
the
interior
of
the
vent
and
catch
lint.
Do
not
use
duct
tape.
30
BC
AWARNING
Gh)
é
improper
venting
can
cause
moisture
and
lint
to
collect
indoors,
which
may
result
in:
@
Moisture
damage
to
woodwork,
furniture,
paint,
wallpaper,
carpets,
etc.
@
Housecleaning
problems
and
health
problems.
Fire
Hazard
Use
a
heavy
metal
vent.
Do
not
use
a
plastic
vent.
Do
not
use
a
metal
foil
vent.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death
or
fire.
WARNING:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
this
dryer
MUST
BE
EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS.
IMPORTANT:
Observe
all
governing
codes
and
ordinances.
Use
a
heavy
metal
vent.
Do
not
use
plastic
or
metal
foil
vent.
Rigid
metal
vent
is
recommended
for
best
drying
performance
and
to
avoid
crushing
and
kinking.
Flexible
metal
vent
must
be
fully
extended
and
supported
when
the
dryer
is
in
its
final
position.
Remove
excess
flexible
metal
vent
to
avoid
sagging
and
kinking
that
will
result
in
reduced
airflow
and
poor
performance.
The
total
length
of
flexible
metal
vent
should
not
exceed
2.4
m
(7%
ft.).
An
exhaust
hood
should
cap
the
vent
to
keep
rodents
and
insects
from
entering
the
building.
Exhaust
hood
must
be
at
least
305
mm
(12")
from
the
ground
or
any
object
that
may
be
in
the
path
of
the
exhaust
(such
as
flowers,
rocks,
bushes,
or
snow).
if
using
an
existing
vent
system,
clean
lint
from
the
entire
length
of
the
system
and
make
sure
exhaust
hood
is
not
plugged
with
lint.
Replace
any
plastic
or
metal
foil
vent
with
rigid
metal
or
flexible
metal
vent.
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