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Proper termination of exhaust systems to prevent back drafts, birds, and clogging.
Guidelines on duct turns, separation, and material selection for optimal airflow.
Ensuring adequate air supply, proper joint sealing, and installation clearances for dryers.
Addressing water condensation issues and providing access for cleaning the exhaust system.
Recommendations regarding the use of in-line exhaust fans for single unit installations.
Specific considerations for single-family and mobile/manufactured home installations.
Importance of accurate exhaust system design in multi-family construction.
Details on using continuous duty exhaust fans with stack outlets for multiple dryers.
Requirements for chimney exhaust systems, including lint buildup and backdraft prevention.
Proper termination of exhaust systems to prevent back drafts, birds, and clogging.
Guidelines on duct turns, separation, and material selection for optimal airflow.
Ensuring adequate air supply, proper joint sealing, and installation clearances for dryers.
Addressing water condensation issues and providing access for cleaning the exhaust system.
Recommendations regarding the use of in-line exhaust fans for single unit installations.
Specific considerations for single-family and mobile/manufactured home installations.
Importance of accurate exhaust system design in multi-family construction.
Details on using continuous duty exhaust fans with stack outlets for multiple dryers.
Requirements for chimney exhaust systems, including lint buildup and backdraft prevention.
| Brand | GE |
|---|---|
| Type | Clothes Dryer |
| Dryer Venting | Vented or Ventless |
| Dry Cycles | Varies by model |
| Heat Settings | Varies by model |
| Energy Source | Electric or Gas |
| Color Options | Varies by model |
| Dimensions | Varies by model |
| Weight | Varies by model |
| Warranty | Varies by model |
| Control Type | Electronic or Mechanical |