Afternoon,
I bought a venting kit similar to this
Probably thought they they didn't need to provide intructions with it as it is so simple, but I'm proving them wrong.
Thanks for any help.
Crag
Afternoon,
I bought a venting kit similar to this
Probably thought they they didn't need to provide intructions with it as it is so simple, but I'm proving them wrong.
Thanks for any help.
Crag
Well, a good starting point would be to ask you what you bought it with the intention of doing?
Are you using it to connect the pipe to the dryer, a wall vent or what? Do you just have a hole in the wall?
I believe the pegs can be pushed through the thin plastic of the pipe into the holes in the fitting to keep it in place.
I'm guessing that the adhesive ring could hold the whole assembly against an outlet on which it was not a snug fit. To do this you might assembly the pipe to the fitting, then slide the ring along to stick everything to the dryer or wall.
Regards Chris
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:46:14 GMT Chris J Dixon wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:
Thanks for the reply. I've got a ready vented round hole in the wall. I presume the pipe screws in to the rear of the dryer then you use the kit (sleeve, pins & adhesive ring) to vent the hot air out. I just wasn't sure in which order to use the bits & bobs.
Crag
HomeOwnersHub website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.