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Installation
examples for
automatic mode
The specific installation examples in the following two cases apply to automatic mode
and must comply with the applicable national standards. See the „Operation“ section for
more information about automatic and manual mode.
Connecting the
reaction chamber
outgoing pipe
IMPORTANT!
The reaction chamber outgoing pipe must meet the following require-
ments:
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Max. volumetric flow 65 Nm³/h (2.321 cfh)
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Pressure loss from the line: max. 0.7 mbar (10.15 psi.)
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DN50 (1.97 in.)
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Made from plastic
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Slide-on sleeve DN50 (1.97 in.) as for waste water pipes
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Running with a downward gradient - directed away from the device - to prevent
condensate collecting in the reaction chamber outgoing line and within the device
Fig. 17 Connecting the outgoing pipe
(1)
WARNING!
A covered hydrogen sensor increases the risk of fire, explosion
and suffocation. The following conditions must be fulfilled during and after
assembly of the reaction chamber outgoing pipe:
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The reaction chamber outgoing pipe must only be pushed onto the
attachment.
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A reaction chamber outgoing pipe must not be inserted into the attach-
ment.
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The reaction chamber outgoing pipe must not be exposed to mechanical
stresses. Stresses due to twisting, in particular, should be avoided.
NOTE!
There is a risk of damaging the sensors in the reaction chamber outgo-
ing pipe. Be particularly careful when fixing the reaction chamber outgoing
pipe.
1. Fix the reaction chamber outgoing pipe to the attachment (1)
To do this, slide the slide-on sleeve for the reaction chamber outgoing pipe onto the
attachment (1)