Continental Fan Manufacturing LT100 Lint Trap for Dryer Booster Systems using 4" Ducts
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Technical Specs
| Duct Size | 4" Round |
| Function | Lint Trap |
| Theme | Functional |
Lint Trap for Dryer Booster Systems using 4" Ducts
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Continental Fan Company was established in 1986 to manufacture and distribute quality ventilation equipment. Their objectives then were simple⦠to provide superior products, dependable service, and competitive pricing. They remain unchanged today.
Features:
- Lint Trap for Dryer
- 4" Duct Opening
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Our SKU: LT100
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- LT100
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11 Questions from the Community
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Is this can be installed vertically or horizontally?
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what are the dimensions of LT100 lint trap?
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Is the lint trap only for when there is a dryer booster in place? I am looking to just install an external lint trap to catch extra lint. There is also a long length of ducting to the outside. Is this safe to install? thanks!
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I want to install a dryer in 1 of my apartments and the exterior wall is 20 feet away . can I use this sytem with a booster fan ?
A. The Continental Fan Manufacturing LT100 should work fine in the manner in which you are describing. Make sure to check local building codes for a dryer vent run that long, as it may have special requirements. Thank you for choosing FaucetDirect.com. We appreciate your business.
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I have a slab vent underground that gets water init every few months. Does this lint trap help prevent the condensation that causes this water build up?
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Can you duct the discharge side of the Continental Fan to a typical bathroom exhaust system?
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Can you provide an Installation Operation & Maintenance Manual for the Continental Fan LT100?
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I'm installing a new duct line for a dryer. It will be aluminum duct. Is this material compatible with the material used for this trap?
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My dryer has a lint trap. Why would I need this additional trap? Where would this trap be installed, before or after the booster fan?
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I have approximately 13 feet of ducting running from the back of my electric dryer and thru a wall into an open parking structure. My plan is to attach an LT100 to the 4 inch ducting where it comes thru the laundry room wall into the carport. Will this work properly if standalone without a booster fan?
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Does the LT100 lint trap require electrical power?



