Dryerbox® Dryer Box, 5-1/8 in Length, 12-1/2 in Width, Aluminized Steel
The Dryerbox® recessed exhaust receptacle simplifies dryer exhaust venting by protecting the exhaust hose neatly in the wall. It eliminates the kinks, bends and crushing that are known to restrict airflow, improving dryer efficiency. The dryer can now be placed flush against the wall, creating a roomier laundry space. This receptacle makes homes safer by reducing the fire hazard associated with dryer venting problems and is UL Classified for a 1 hr wall. The 425 is the flagship model having been designed for the most common new construction dryer exhaust configuration. While there are a few exceptions, it is primarily used for venting upward in 2 x 6 walls. Where wall depth is restricted, it can be installed in a 2 x 4 wall with a 1 in furring strip. The only time the 425 should be rotated is to support pedestal or stacked units for downward venting. This model was designed to allow room for other mechanical components in the cell of the wall. It is narrow enough to share plumbing or electrical runs.
Dryerbox® Dryer Box, 5-1/8 in Length, 12-1/2 in Width, Aluminized Steel
The Dryerbox® recessed exhaust receptacle simplifies dryer exhaust venting by protecting the exhaust hose neatly in the wall. It eliminates the kinks, bends and crushing that are known to restrict airflow, improving dryer efficiency. The dryer can now be placed flush against the wall, creating a roomier laundry space. This receptacle makes homes safer by reducing the fire hazard associated with dryer venting problems and is UL Classified for a 1 hr wall. The 425 is the flagship model having been designed for the most common new construction dryer exhaust configuration. While there are a few exceptions, it is primarily used for venting upward in 2 x 6 walls. Where wall depth is restricted, it can be installed in a 2 x 4 wall with a 1 in furring strip. The only time the 425 should be rotated is to support pedestal or stacked units for downward venting. This model was designed to allow room for other mechanical components in the cell of the wall. It is narrow enough to share plumbing or electrical runs.