The connecting piece supplied with your WTA 3510 dryer must then be inserted in the vent opening that will be used. See Figure 16.
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Figure 16.
Figure 17. Step 5 Condensate Hose Connection (Model WTL 5410 only!) The WTL 5410 must have its condensate drain line installed and run to a suitable drain. The connection for the condensate hose is located on the back of the WTL 5410, see Figure 18.
Checking/Installing Exhaust Ducting
The ducting system of the dryer, for optimum performance, should be as short as possible with a minimum number of elbows. Your WTA 3510 electric vented dryer will work best when the venting system has as few restrictions to the flow of air as possible. Whether installing to an existing venting system or a new venting system, make sure that all ducting is clean and free of lint and does not exceed the length per elbows as shown in Table 1, below: Maximum length of duct Number of Elbows 0 1 2 3 Table 1. Every elbow must have a minimum diameter of 4 inches (10 cm). The above table assumes the use of an approved exhaust vent hood with a swing out damper. DO NOT use an exhaust vent hood with magnetic latches. To avoid restriction of exhaust the outlet must be a minimum of 12 inches (30 cm) above ground level, or any other obstructing surface, as shown below, in Figure 17. Rigid Duct 30 ft. (914 cm) 22 ft. (670 cm) 14 ft. (427 cm) 6 ft. (183 cm) Flexible Duct 20 ft. (610 cm) 15 ft. (457 cm) 9 ft. (274 cm) 4 ft. (122 cm)
Figure 18. Connect the condensate drain hose to the dryer. The other end should then be placed and secured at a nearby sink or drain, or if installed with a washer it may, room permitting, be installed next to the washer drain hose and drained to the same drain used by the washer. Be sure to follow all local codes and regulations in running the condensate to a suitable drain.