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EVACUATION / AIR SUPPLY
When the cabinet is on, 45 m
3
moist air per hour is evacuated. It must therefore be ensured that
air can enter the room to replace the moist air that is vented out.
CONNECTION TO EVACUATION
The drying cabinet can be connected to the evacuation duct in
two ways
, either with a
draft
stabiliser
or
permanently fi tted to a mechanical exhaust ventilation unit.
If the drying cabinet is to be connected to an existing ventilation system, a draft stabiliser must
always be used, so that the general ventilation in the room is not affected.
Permanent fi tting must only be carried out when a separate exhaust-air duct is routed to the
drying cabinet, the air fl ow in the exhaust-air duct being adjusted to 45 m
3
per hour.
The drying cabinet has been tested and factory-set for connection with a draft stabiliser.
Place the supplied spigot over the hole
on the top of the cabinet, insert the
screws and secure the spigot.