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5.6 Steam pipe connection
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The steam pipe should be heat-resistant to at least 110°C. We recommend copper or
stainless steel pipes with Ø35 mm. Do not use small diameter steam pipes!
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The steam pipeline should be reclining towards the steam outlet. Sharp angles should
be avoided. If there is a risk that the water condensate may block the pipeline a syphon
has to be integrated. The layout of the pipeline should prevent the back flow of the con-
densed water into the generator.
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Use the supplied 2-part brass union 1“ to 35 mm for steam pipe
connection. This will facilitate the connection or disconnection
of the pipeline.
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The steam output pipe features an innovative pivot
joint connection at the water tank lid. You can turn the
pipe around to rise upwards. For this unscrew the fix-
ation nut in the bottom plate and turn the steam pipe
around. Push out the knock-out circle in the housing
before mounting it back on the chassis.
Notice: by the use of essence dosing systems the essence
injection line should be connected to the steam pipe so that no essences may get into the
water tank with the back flow of the steam or water condensate. Even the small quantity
of essences in the water tank may lead to malfunctions. Place the injection point possible
close to the steam outlet.
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Connect and lead the steam pipe correctly!
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No sharp bends.
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Should decline towards steam outlet.
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Diameter may not be smaller.
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Avoid water condensation in the pipe.