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Installation
11. Exhaust air pipeline
1:
Air outlet to outdoors
2: Air outlet via an air shaft
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The exhaust air line should be as short
and straight as possible.
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To avoid excessive noise or a reduced
extraction capacity the diameter of
the exhaust air pipeline should not be
less than 150 mm.
• Use or form only large radius bends.
Small radius bends reduce the extrac
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tion capacity of the hood.
• Use only smooth pipelines or flexible
hoses of non-flammable materials for
the exhaust air pipeline
• If the exhaust air pipeline is horizon-
tally routed, there must be a minimum
gradient of 1 cm per metre or an inc
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lination angle of 2°. (Fig. C) Otherwise
condensation water could run into the
extractor hood motor.
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If the exhaust air is directed into an
exhaust air duct, the end of the entry
fitting must be directed in the direc-
tion of flow.
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If the exhaust air pipeline is routed
though cool rooms, lofts etc. there can
be a large temperature drop within
the individual parts of the pipeline,
resulting in sweating or condensation
water production. This renders outlet
pipeline insulation necessary.
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In some cases a condensation water
barrier must be installed in addition
to adequate insulation
The manufacturer is constantly engaged
in the further improvement of his pro
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ducts. Please note that products are sub
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ject to changes in form, equipment and
the applied technology.
The manufacturer is not responsible for
any faults occurring through non-com-
pliance with the above information and
provisions.
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