Maytag MHN30PNAGW0 commercial washer

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Selecting
the
proper
location
for
your
washer
improves
performance
and
minimizes
noise
and
possible
washer
“walk.”
Your
washer
can
be
installed
under
a
custom
counter,
or
ina
basement,
laundry
room,
or
recessed
area.
See
“Drain
System.”
Companion
appliance
location
requirements
should
also
be
considered.
Proper
installation
is
your
responsibility.
You
will
need
@
A
water
heater
set
to
deliver
49°C
(120°F)
water
to
the
washer.
@
A
grounded
electrical
outlet
located
within
1.8
m
(6
ft.)
of
where
the
power
cord
is
attached
to
the
back
of
the
washer.
See
“Electrical
Requirements.”
@
Hot
and
cold
water
taps
located
within
1.2
m
(4
ft.)
of
the
hot
and
cold
water
fill
valves,
and
water
pressure
of
137.9-689.6
kPa
(20-100
psi).
@
A level
floor
with
a
maximum
slope
of
25
mm
(1")
under
entire
washer.
Installing
the
washer
on
soft
floor
surfaces,
such
as
carpets
or
surfaces
with
foam
backing,
is
not
recommended.
@
A
sturdy
and
solid
floor
to
support
the
washer
with
a
total
weight
(water
and
load)
of
180
kg
(400
Ibs).
Do
not
operate
your
washer
in
temperatures
below
0°C
@2°F).
Some
water
can
remain
in
the
washer
and
can
cause
damage
in
low
temperatures.
Installation
clearances
@
The
location
must
be
large
enough
to
allow
the
washer
door
to
be
fully
opened.
@
Additional
spacing
should
be
considered
for
ease
of
installation
and
servicing.
The
door
opens
more
than
90°,
and
it
is
not
reversible.
@
Additional
clearances
might
be
required
for
wall,
door,
and
floor
moldings.
@
Additional
spacing
of 1"
(25
mm)
on
all
sides
of
the
washer
is
recommended
to
reduce
noise
transfer.
@
Companion
appliance
spacing
should
also
be
considered.
Washer
Dimensions
686
mm
1282
mm
(27")
1
134
mn
9671
mm
(44
70")
(37°/60")
732
mm
Le
(28°/se)
Door
is
not
reversible
A
floor
drain
should
be
provided
under
the
bulkhead.
Prefabricated
bulkheads
with
electrical
outlets,
water
inlet
lines,
and
drain
facilities
should
be
used
only
where
local
codes
permit.
i
oY
Lien
TS
The
washer
can
be
installed
using
the
standpipe
drain
system
(floor
or
wall),
the
laundry
tub
drain
system,
or
the
floor
drain
system.
Select
the
drain
hose
installation
method
you
need.
See
“Tools
and
Parts.”
Standpipe
drain
system
wall
or
floor
(views
A
&
B)
The
standpipe
drain
requires
a
minimum
diameter
standpipe
of
50
mm
(2").
The
minimum
carry-away
capacity
can
be no
less
than 45.5
L
(12
gal.)
per
minute,
per
washer.
The
top
of
the
standpipe
must
be
at
least
762
mm
(30")
high
and
no
higher
than
2.4
m
(96")
from
the
bottom
of
the
washer.
Laundry
tub
drain
system
(view
C)
The
laundry
tub
needs
a
minimum
76
L.
(20
gal.)
capacity.
The
top
of
the
laundry
tub
must
be
at
least
762
mm
(30")
above
the
floor.
Floor
drain
system
(view
D)
The
floor
drain
system
requires
a
siphon
break
that
may
be
purchased
separately.
See
“Tools
and
Parts.”
The
siphon
break
must
be
a
minimum
of
710
mm
(28")
from
the
bottom
of
the
washer.
Additional
hoses
might
be
needed.
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