Miele PDR 922 Plan Commercial Tumble Dryers Installation Guide
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PDR 922/522 SI
Heated with steam
Installation Plan Commercial Tumble Dryers
M.-Nr. 12 150 700
Installation notes
Installation requirements
Risk of injury or damage to property due to improper installation.
Incorrect installation of the tumble dryer can lead to personal injury or
damage to property.
It is recommended that installation and commissioning be accomplished by Miele
Service or an authorized dealer.
- The tumble dryer must be installed in accordance with all relevant regulations and standards. Observe all local codes.
- The dryer must only be operated in a room that has sufficient ventilation and which is frost-free.
- The tumble dryer must not be installed behind a closeable door or a sliding door. The maximum opening angle of the tumble dryer door must not be limited by objects or doors. It must be possible to fully open the tumble dryer door at any time.
Steam connection
The steam connection must only be carried out by a registered installation technician. The information from the data plate, the wiring diagram, and the documentation accompanying the machine must be noted and complied with when connecting steam-heated Miele machines.
Condensate connection
The condensate separator must be installed such that when the system is not operating, the heater bank is completely emptied. This means that no condensate may remain in the heater bank. The installation of an inverted bucket condensate trap is recommended.
Floor anchoring
Miele generally recommends securing both of the tumble dryer’s front screw feet to the floor with tensioning strips.
In the following cases, the tumble dryer must be secured to the floor with
tensioning strips:
– when installing on a base
– on an offshore installation
Supply air/exhaust air
The tumble dryer may only be operated when the ducting has been connected properly and the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Optional accessories
Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this machine.
Using parts or accessories from other manufacturers may void the warranty, and
Miele cannot accept liability.
Communication box
The optional communication box allows external hardware from Miele and other suppliers to be connected to the Miele Professional machine. External hardware includes e.g., peak-load systems, pressure sensors, or an external vent flap.
The communication box is supplied with voltage by the Miele Professional machine.
The separately available set consists of the communication box and fasteners for installation on the machine or on the wall.
XKM 3200 WL PLT
The optional Miele communication module can be used to establish a data connection between a Miele Professional machine and a data processor in accordance with the Ethernet or WiFi standard.
This communication module fits into the communication slot which is a standard feature on all machines. The communication module offers the option of intelligent app-based communication with external systems. In addition, it can display detailed machine and program status information.
This module forms the basis for wired communication with Miele MOVE.
It is not possible to integrate the machine into the “Miele@home” app for domestic installations.
The communication module is intended exclusively for commercial use and is supplied with voltage directly via the Miele Professional machine. No additional power connection is required. The Ethernet interface provided via the communication module complies with SELV (safety extra low voltage) requirements in accordance with EN 60950. Connected external machines must also comply with SELV.
Supply air, exhaust, and ventilation cross-sections
Supply air/exhaust air
The tumble dryer may only be operated when the ducting has been connected properly and the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Calculating the total length and diameter of a supply-air or exhaust
pipe
The length of the required ductwork and the number and shape of the elbows are determined by the structural conditions on-site. In order to maximize the airflow efficiency, the pipeline should be as short as possible and contain few or minimal elbows.
The exhaust ducting must not be made from flammable materials.
Otherwise there is a risk of fire.
Use only non-flammable materials for the exhaust ducting. All local
regulations for metallic ducting must be observed. Plastic must not be used
for ventilation.
In upward exhaust ducting systems, a condensate drain must be fitted to the bottom. The condensate must be drained via a water collection tray or a floor drain positioned in an appropriate location.
If air is being directed from multiple appliances into a combined line (exceptional circumstances), a non-return device (non-return flap) must be installed in each separate line to prevent backflow.
To make subsequent cleaning of the pipes easier, cleaning flaps should be fitted to elbows wherever possible.
The on-site exhaust ducting and venting to the outdoors must be regularly checked for lint deposits and cleaned if necessary.
Substitute duct lengths
Type of elbow| Type|
PDR
914/514
| PDR
918/518| PDR
922/522| PDR
928/528|
PDR
944/544
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 90° elbow r = 2d
45° elbow r = 2d| 3′ 7 5/16″ (1.1 m)
2′ 3 9/16″ (0.7 m)
| 90° elbow r = d
45° elbow r = d| 6′ 2 13/16″ (1.9 m)
3′ 7 5/16″ (1.1 m)
| 90° concertina duct elbow r = 2d
45° concertina duct elbow r = 2d| 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
6′ 6 3/4″ (2 m)
| 90° segmented elbow r = 2d
(3 welded seams)| 3′ 11 1/4″ (1.2 m)
| 90° elbow, Westaflex
ducting r = 2d
r = 4d
45° elbow, Westaflex
ducting r = 2d
r = 4d| 3′ 11 1/4″ (1.2 m)
2′ 11 7/16″ (0.9 m)
3′ 3 3/8″ (1 m)
2′ 7 1/2″ (0.8 m)
| Non-return flap| 39′ 4 7/16″
(12 m)| 39′ 4 7/16″
(12 m)| 22′ 11 9/16″
(7 m)| 22′ 11 9/16″
(7 m)| 21′ 3 7/8″
(6.5 m)
Table 1
Maximum permissible total ducting length
Internal minimum pipe diameter
(metal ducting)| PDR x18 SI| PDR x22 SI| PDR x28 SI|
PDR x44 SI
---|---|---|---|---
5 7/8″ (150 mm)| 49′ 2 9/16″ (15 m)| 39′ 4 7/16″ (12 m)| 32′ 9 11/16″ (10 m)|
32′ 9 11/16″ (10 m)
7 1/16″ (180 mm)
| 124′ 8 1/16″ (38 m)| 101′ 8 1/2″ (31 m)| 88′ 7″ (27 m)| 78′ 8 7/8″ (24 m)
7 7/8″ (200 mm)| 213′ 3 1/16″ (65 m)| 173′ 10 5/8″ (53 m)| 157′ 5 3/4″ (48 m)|
130′ (40 m)
Permissible counter pressure in the exhaust ducting
| 0.03 psi
(200 Pa)| 0.04 psi
(310 Pa)| 0.07 psi
(510 Pa)| 0.06 psi
(390 Pa)
Table 2
When connected to the vent ducting through the exhaust duct of a machine, particular care must be taken to make sure the connection is secure and air- tight.
With complex ducting with many bends and additional components, or when several different machines are connected to a shared duct, it is recommended that a detailed pipework calculation is carried out by a qualified specialist.
The vent ducting must not be channeled into a chimney or flue already in use for any gas-, coal-, or oil-burning installation. The warm and moist exhaust air is to be conducted outside or to a suitable venting duct over the shortest path possible. The vent ducting must be laid so that air flow is not hindered. To achieve this, use as few bends as possible along with short pipelines and well-made connections and transitions checked for air-tightness. No filters or grilles may be fitted in the vent ducting.
The end of the vent ducting leading out into the open should be protected against the elements, e.g., with a downward-facing 90° bend.
During tumble dryer operation, the room must be adequately ventilated.
Room ventilation opening for air intake from the setup room
The minimum dimension of the ventilation opening depends on the cross-section of the vent duct.
Vent duct
| Minimum dimension for ventilation opening
---|---
| | A|
A
| |
6″ (150 mm)
| –| 27 7/16″²
(177 cm²)| 82 5/16″²
(531 cm²)| 10 1/4″
(260 mm)| 9 1/16″
(230 mm)
–| 6″
(150 mm)| 34 7/8″²
(225 cm²)| 104 5/8″²
(675 cm²)| 11 5/8″
(295 mm)| 10 1/4″
(260 mm)
7 1/16″ (180 mm)
| –| 39 3/8″²
(254 cm²)| 118 1/8″²
(762 cm²)| 12 3/8″
(315 mm)| 11″
(280 mm)
–| 7 1/16″
(180 mm)| 50 1/4″²
(324 cm²)| 150 11/16″²
(972 cm²)| 14″
(355 mm)| 12 3/8″
(315 mm)
7 7/8″ (200 mm)
| –| 48 11/16″²
(314 cm²)| 146″²
(942 cm²)| 13 3/4″
(350 mm)| 12 3/16″
(310 mm)
–| 7 7/8″
(200 mm)| 62″²
(400 cm²)| 186″²
(1,200 cm²)| 15 9/16″
(395 mm)| 13 3/4″
(350 mm)
8 11/16″ (220 mm)
| –| 58 7/8″²
(380 cm²)| 176 11/16″²
(1,140 cm²)| 15″
(381 mm)| 14 13/16″
(377 mm)
–| 8 11/16″
(220 mm)| 75″²
(484 cm²)| 225 1/16″²
(1,452 cm²)| 16 15/16″
(430 mm)| 15 1/16″
(382 mm)
9 13/16″ (250 mm)
| –| 76 1/8″²
(491 cm²)| 228 5/16″²
(1,473 cm²)| 17 1/8″
(435 mm)| 15 3/16″
(385 mm)
–| 9 13/16″
(250 mm)| 96 7/8″²
(625 cm²)| 290 5/8″²
(1,875 cm²)| 19 5/16″
(490 mm)| 17 1/8″
(435 mm)
11 3/16″ (300 mm)
| –| 109 9/16″²
(707 cm²)| 328 3/4″²
(2,121 cm²)| 20 1/2″
(520 mm)| 18 1/8″
(460 mm)
–| 11 3/16″
(300 mm)| 139 1/2″²
(900 cm²)| 418 1/2″²
(2,700 cm²)| 23 1/4″
(590 mm)| 20 1/2″
(520 mm)
Table 3
Exhaust connection
Example 1
Configuring vent ducting made from steel piping for the PDR 914/514 tumble dryers:
L1, L2: each 9′ 10″ (3 m) steel piping
B1, B2: each 90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d)
B3: 90° elbow (r = d)
1. Total duct length
Steel pipe L1 = 9′ 10″ (3.0 m)
Steel pipe L2 = 9′ 10″ (3.0 m)
90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d) B1 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d) B2 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
90° elbow (r = d) B3 = 6′ 3″ (1.9 m*)
Total duct length 46′ 11″ (14.3 m)
- Substitute duct lengths according to Table 1
2. Duct diameter depending on total pipe length
For the calculated total pipe length of 46′ 11″ (14.3 m) for a PDR 914/514, a minimum duct diameter of 6″ (150 mm) is specified for the exhaust ducting according to Table 2.
Example 2
Common combined exhaust ducting for multiple appliances should only be considered as a solution in exceptional cases.
Configuring combined exhaust ducting made from steel for the PDR 914/514 and PDR 918/518 series tumble dryers:
L1–L4 each 6′ 6″ (2 m) steel piping
B1–B3 each 90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d)
B4 45° elbow (r = 2d)
B5 90° elbow (r = d)
If the exhaust from multiple appliances is to be ducted into a combined line, a non-return device must be installed in each separate line to prevent backflow.
PDR 914/514 PDR 918/518
1. Total pipe length PDR 914/514
Steel pipe L1 = 6′ 6″ (2.0
m)
Steel pipe L2 = 6′ 6″ (2.0
m)
Steel pipe L4 = 6′ 6″ (2.0
m)
90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d) B1 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d) B2 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
90° elbow (r = d) B5 = 6′ 3″ (1.9 m*)
Total duct length 46′ 11″ (14.3 m)
- Substitute pipe lengths according to Table 1
2. Pipe diameter depending on total pipe length
Total pipe length = 46′ 11″ (14.3 m)
Maximum permissible total pipe length 62′ 4″ (19 m) = Ø 6″ (150 mm) internal pipe diameter (see Table 2)
3. Total pipe length PDR 918/518
Steel pipe L3 = 6′ 6″ (2.0 m)
Steel pipe L4 = 6′ 6″ (2.0 m)
90° concertina pipe elbow (r = 2d) B3 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
45° elbow (r = 2d) B4 = 2′ 3″ (0.7 m)
90° elbow (r = d) B5 = 6′ 2″ (1.9 m)*
Total duct length 32′ 1 13/16″ (9.8 m)
- Substitute pipe lengths according to Table 1
4. Pipe diameter depending on total pipe length
Total pipe length = 32′ 1 13/16″ (9.8 m) (PDR 918/518)
Maximum permissible total pipe length 49′ 2″ (15 m) = Ø 6″ (150 mm) internal pipe diameter (see Table 2)
5. Total duct diameter
According to Table 3
Duct diameter PDR 914/514 Ø 6″ (150 mm) = 27 3/8″² (177 cm²)
Duct diameter PDR 918/518 Ø 6″ (150 mm) = 27 3/8″² (177 cm²)
Total cross section A = 54 13/16″²
(354 cm²)
Total duct diameter = Ø 8 11/16″ (220 mm)
Example 3
Configuring exhaust ducting and a supply pipe made from steel for the PDR 914/514 series tumble dryer:
L1, L2: each 6′ 6″ (2.0 m) steel piping
L3: 8′ 2″ (2.5 m) steel piping
B1, B2: 90° concertina pipe elbow for each
B3, B4: 90° elbow (r = d) for each
1. Total duct length
Steel pipe L1 = 6′ 6″ (2.0 m)
Steel pipe L2 = 6′ 6″ (2.0 m)
Steel pipe L3 = 8’2″ (2.5 m)
90° concertina pipe elbow B1 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
90° concertina pipe elbow B2 = 10′ 6″ (3.2 m)
90° elbow (r = d) B3 = 6′ 3″ (1.9 m)
90° elbow (r = d) B4 = 6′ 3″ (1.9 m)
Total duct length 54′ 9 1/2″ (16.7 m)
- Substitute pipe lengths according to Table 1
2. Pipe diameter depending on total pipe length
For the calculated total pipe length of 54′ 9″ (16.7 m) for a PDR 914/514, a minimum pipe diameter of 6″ (150 mm) is specified for the exhaust ducting and supply pipe according to Table 2.
Configuring the room ventilation opening
Rooms in which rotary irons and tumble dryers are operated must have an induced ventilation system (e.g., ventilation slots in windows and doors, wall openings with grilles, or opened windows or skylights).
For example 1
A duct diameter of 6″ (150 mm) was specified in example 1. According to this duct diameter, a room ventilation opening with a size of 17′ 5″ (531 cm) is required. The edge length is 9 1/16″ (230 mm) (see Table 3).
For example 2
A total duct diameter of 8 11/16″ (220 mm) was specified. According to this duct diameter, a room ventilation opening with a size of 37′ 4″ (1,140 cm) is required. The edge length is 14 13/16″ (377 mm) (see Table 3).
For example 3
Since in this case the tumble dryer is connected to a central air supply, additional ventilation openings are not needed.
PDR 922/522, heated with steam
Dimensions
(21) Screw foot
Installation
(1) Electrical connection
(2) Connection for equipotential bonding
(3) Exhaust duct
(4) Condensate connection
(5) Steam connection
(6) Steam valve connection
(7) Connection for communication module
(8) Connection for communication box
(9) Communication box (optional)
For setting up a connection with external systems
(10) Steam valve
Floor anchoring
(31) Drill hole/anchor point
Technical data
Possible voltage options
208/240 V 60 Hz 2 Ph
Power source|
208/240 V
60 Hz
2 Ph
---|---
Total amps |
7 A
Maximum fuse rating (time-delay fuse)|
15 A
Minimum current|
8.8 A
Exhaust air
Airflow rate|
790 m³/h
---|---
Maximum permitted pressure loss|
0.04 psi (310 Pa)
Maximum exhaust air temperature|
175°F (80°C)
Maximum evaporation rate|
45.6 lb/h (20.7 kg/h)
Exhaust air connector on machine side|
6″ (DN 150)
As relative humidity inside the exhaust ducting can be as high as 100%, suitable measures must be taken to prevent a backflow of condensate into the machine.
Supply air
Standard connection: air intake from installation site
Recommended free air intake cross-section into the room:
(equivalent to 3 times the exhaust air cross-section of a machine).
There must be sufficient air intake to the installation site to match the air outlet volume.
| 146 sq. in. (942 cm²)
---|---
Alternative connection: air intake connection directly from outdoors
Connection sleeve on machine side (internal diameter)
Connection pipe provided on site (external diameter)
|
6 5/16″ (161 mm)
6 5/16″ (160 mm)
Removing the protective cover exposes live parts. For safety reasons, a pipe must be installed from the tumble dryer’s central fresh air intake (over a minimum length of 35 7/16″ (900 mm)) and secured with 2 screws.
Steam connection
Design pressure on high-pressure side|
87–145 psi (0.6–1 MPa)
---|---
Boiling point|
329-363°F (165–184°C)
Mass flow, peak capacity|
28 kW
On-site threaded union for steam (internal thread)|
½”
Length of steam valve connection cable|
19 11/16″ (500 mm)
Steam valve, dirt filter, and steam shut-off valve must be installed by the
customer on site.
The steam valve must be installed in the direct vicinity of the steam
connection.
Condensate connection
On-site threaded union (internal thread)|
½”
---|---
Shut-off equipment and condensate trap must be installed by the customer on
site.
Equipotential bonding
Connection with male thread|
10 × 35 mm
---|---
Washers and nuts|
M10
Accessories for equipotential bonding are not supplied and need to be ordered separately.
APDR 002 communication box (optional accessory)
Electrical connection|
~ 200–240 V, 50/60 Hz
---|---
Net height|
9 9/16″ (243 mm)
Net width|
11 3/4″ (298 mm)
Net depth|
3 3/4″ (96 mm)
Gross height (including packaging)|
5 11/16″ (145 mm)
Gross width (including packaging)|
11 1/2″ (292 mm)
Gross depth (including packaging)|
23 7/16″ (595 mm)
Net weight|
7.5 lb (3.4 kg)
Gross weight (including packaging)|
8.274 lb (3.75 kg)
Machine data
Machine width, total|
35 11/16″ (906 mm)
---|---
Machine height, total|
55 1/8″ (1,400 mm)
Machine depth, total|
45 13/16″ (1,164 mm)
Niche width|
49 3/16″ (1,250 mm)
Minimum wall spacing (up to the back edge of the lid)|
19 11/16″ (500 mm)
Packaging width|
42 15/16″ (1,090 mm)
Packaging height|
60 1/16″ (1,526 mm)
Packaging depth|
49 3/8″ (1,254 mm)
Maximum gross volume|
551 gal (2,085.8 L)
Maximum gross weight|
598 lb (271.4 kg)
Maximum net weight|
566 lb (256.9 kg)
Maximum floor load in operation|
2,600 N
Diameter of exhaust duct|
5 7/8″ (150 mm)
Drum diameter|
33 7/16″ (850 mm)
Diameter of drum opening|
20 1/2″ (520 mm)
Drum depth|
29 3/16″ (742 mm)
Drum volume|
106 gal (400 L)
Door opening diameter|
20 1/2″ (520 mm)
Maximum door opening angle|
180°
Emission sound pressure level|
62 dB(A) re 20 µPa
Sound power level|
70 dB(A)
Average heat dissipation rate into the room|
4.7 MJ/h
Permissible ambient temperature range during use|
36-104°F (2–40°C)
Please have the model and serial number of your machine available when contacting Technical Service.
U.S.A.
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Importer
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