Samsung dryer setup and installation
Whether you are thinking of buying, or have already purchased a new dryer or washer and dryer set, there is a lot to think about and prepare for before it arrives. You’ll need to consider the dimensions to make sure you have enough room, not just in your laundry space, but also in your doorways and pathways. You will also need to decide if you need a stacking kit or a new power cord, and how to remove and dispose of the old dryer. Be sure to review all the information in this guide to ensure the transition to your new appliance is as smooth as possible.
Note: Please refer to your model’s user manual for additional instructions and information. You can also check out our guide for setting up a new washer.
Samsung dryer setup and installation
Select a dryer that fits
Samsung dryers come in a variety of options so that you can find one to match your existing washer or home decor. They also have dryers with different features, like steam. Our steam dryers take water from the washer’s cold water supply to add mist or steam to select dryer cycles.
Space requirements
Whether your dryer is going to be placed in a basement, laundry room, garage, etc., you need to make sure there is enough space for it, as well as enough room to get it to its location.
- Make sure you have at least a 4 inch clearance behind the dryer for the vent. If your washer has a different clearance requirement, use the higher clearance value for both appliances.
- Make sure there is enough space at the front of the dryer for loading it. If it is being installed in a laundry closet or alcove with a washer, you must have two unobstructed air openings for a combined, minimum total area of 72 square inches.
- You need to have at least a 1 inch clearance on the sides and top of the dryer.
- Many of our dryers can be installed on top of a compatible washer. To do this, you will need a stacking kit, which is available on our website. Since the height of the washers and dryers vary, it is best to check their dimensions to get an idea of how much clearance you will need from the top to the bottom. However, you still need 4 inches behind, 1 inch on both sides, and enough room in the front, or 72 square inches if it’s in a closet.
- If your dryer is installed in a garage or any other non-climate controlled area, it needs to be placed at least 18 inches above the floor on a platform or installed on a pedestal. This will allow the dryer to radiate heat properly, especially during the winter months.
Venting and exhausting requirements
If you are getting a dryer for the first time and need to install a duct to vent the heat and moisture outside, we recommend contacting a professional installer. If you are replacing a dryer, you more than likely will have an existing duct that vents the heat outside of your home. Be sure to follow these guidelines:
- Make sure the exhaust system meets all applicable local, state, and national regulations.
- Do not use a flexible plastic duct. Instead, use a 4 inch diameter rigid aluminum or galvanized steel duct.
- Clean all lint from the duct.
For more details on the ducting requirements and the exhausting requirements for your dryer, refer to the user manual.
Electric vs Gas
If you already have a gas line installed in your laundry room, you can easily go with a new gas dryer or switch from gas to electric. If you do not have an existing gas line and would like to switch to gas from electric, we recommend reaching out to your local gas company to ask about getting a gas line installed in your laundry room. These are the requirements for both gas and electric, so you can decide:
- Electric dryers need to be plugged into a 240 volt, 60 Hz AC outlet with a 30-amp fuse or circuit breaker on both sides of the line.
- The power cord is not included with your dryer. If your home was built before the year 2000, you probably have a 3-prong dryer outlet, and will need a 3-prong power cord. Otherwise, you will need a 4-prong dryer cord. You may be able to use the cord from your previous dryer or your installer may be able to provide a cord, but confirm ahead of time so you are prepared.
- There are wiring diagrams for both 3 and 4-prong power cords included in the user manual for your electric dryer.
- Use only natural or LP (liquid propane) gasses. The dryer comes with a burner vent for use with natural gas. If you want to use it with LP, it must be converted by a qualified service technician.
- Gas dryers need to be plugged into a 120 volt, 60 Hz AC outlet with a 15-amp fuse or circuit breaker and do include their power cord.
- The user manual for your gas dryer has more specific details.