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If local codes permit, use flexible
stainless steel tubing (Design Certified
by the American Gas Association or
CSA International) to connect your dryer
to the gas supply line. To prevent kink-
ing, you may need an elbow and a con-
nector between the stainless steel tub-
ing and the dryer gas pipe. The gas pipe
that comes out through the rear of your
dryer has a _ in male pipe thread.
¾-inNPTmale
threadedconnection
-_!II,I ,I, ,_
_-in to _-in ¾-in male
pipe elbow pipe-to-flare
A combination of pipe fittings must
be used to connect the dryer to the
existing gas line.
_-in NPT plugged
in male threaded tapping
connection /'
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Reduce;or ½-in NPTgas
connector supply line
An individual manual shut-off valve must
be installed within six (6) feet of the
dryer in accordance with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223 1. The valve
should be in the same room as the
dryer, within six feet. The location
should be easy to reach for opening and
closing the valve.
A K-inch NPT plugged tapping, acces-
sible for test gauge connection, must be
installed immediately upstream of the
gas supply connection to the dryer.
To ensure proper combustion and
ventilation, the dryer installation should
adhere to the minimum recommended
clearances. See page 12.
For mobile home installation, see
page 13 for more instructions.
The dryer must be disconnected from
the gas supply piping system during any
pressure testing of that system.
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