Browse Forums Laundry Appliances Re: Dryer box 2May 16, 2011 7:37 pm My blogs: http://www.movingtotasmania.com.au - a resource for those considering relocating to Tasmania http://www.sarahandtim.com - my daily life and renovation blog Re: Dryer box 4May 17, 2011 11:28 am My blogs: http://www.movingtotasmania.com.au - a resource for those considering relocating to Tasmania http://www.sarahandtim.com - my daily life and renovation blog Re: Dryer box 9Jul 18, 2011 11:16 am chrisandkate Before we knocked our old place down, we ran the plastic ducting through the wall cavity like this. It had to run 45° because we had to put in a beam half across the laundry for our fridge alcove (it used to sit against the wall) I would be a little concerned that plastic ribbed ducting like that would be a fire hazard over time, unless the dryer is a condenser type the outlet can get quite hot, add a buildup of lint to the mix and it might get dangerous? Re: Dryer box 10Jul 20, 2011 9:08 am Yes it would have been, but we modified it slightly. We found that there was still a considerable amount of lint getting caught in the ducting with the moisture that is also vented. To fix this potential issue we made a mesh screen to sit between the dryer and ducting against the wall. Just lift/tilt the dryer toward the ceiling and pull out the screen, clean it and put it back. I used a fabric mesh that was similar to that of the lint catcher in the dryer. I'll be using the same sort of set up in the new house. Also the plastic ducting did get warm but not hot. In my opinion the extra lint trap removed 95% percent of the issue of potential fire hazard. Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1. optional, you can but normally just use the earth from the main switch board 2. should be enough but the distance determines voltage drop - sparky should work it… 1 42456 I brought terry road box hill in June 2022 House was meant to be completed Nov 2023 That did not happen I had to chase them so much to the land Registration and… 0 10811 |