When Borg & Overström undercounter units are
installed inside a cabinet or housing, adequate
ventilation is recommended to ensure that they
operate satisfactorily. During a cooling cycle it is
normal for the unit to produce heat, and the
purpose of ventilation is to provide a supply of air
that can absorb the generated heat which would
otherwise accumulate inside the cabinet or
housing, and reduce the cooling performance of
the unit. The amount
of heat generated by the cooling cycle depends
directly upon the amount of usage – the higher the
usage, the more heat produced. To provide
adequate ventilation we recommend that air
grilles/vents are fitted as supplied (or vent
apertures formed) in the cabinet to allow an
airflow as shown below. Normally this should be
enough for all situations.
Important: Before making any cuts into the cupboard or kick board, ensure the area to be cut is free from
water pipes or electrical cables. There is a risk of serious injury or death if electrical cables are cut, and
significant damage to property if a water pipe is cut.
Using the template provided,
carefully mark and cut the
aperture to the edge of the
cabinet.
Situate the ProCore Simple-fit
ventilation base in place centrally
over the aperture. Ensuring that
there is a minimum of 30mm air
gap to each side.
Insert 4 screws into the holes
located. Do not overtighten at this
stage.
Place the rear vent chimney over
the 4 screws and slide
downwards into place.
Tighten all 4 fixing screws.
Lift and tilt the unit into position
ready to lower.
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