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InCapsa

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Page 1: ...Mounting instruction lindab we simplif y construction InCapsa...

Page 2: ...urnished attics sloping ceilings and curved walls other solu tions should be used The system comes in three sizes 100 125 and 160 and is compatible with Lindab s duct systems Advantages of InCapsa Eve...

Page 3: ...U panel CUP Panel CP Outer corner CCO Inner corner CCI Rail CSR Gable CG Console CC U console CUC Joint CPJ U outer joint CPJUO Inner joint CPJI Joint screw FTK Information plate CIP Access rail CACR...

Page 4: ...Carefully plan where you intend to mount the duct system in the room 2 Ideally starting in a corner and letting the rails and panels meet in the centre of the straight sections 3 Measure the room and...

Page 5: ...Panel dimension Duct dimension Hole diameter Ceiling to centre of hole 100 100 110 87 125 100 110 107 125 125 135 100 160 100 110 140 160 125 135 136 160 160 170 118 For InCapsa to be installed some...

Page 6: ...oth ends of ceiling and wall rails 4 Drill holes in the ceiling and the wall and use suitable plug if necessary Each console requires two screws one in the ceiling and one in the wall 5 Do not tighten...

Page 7: ...he wall and the other is cut where the two meet Wall rails Start from the corner and draw a line 45 into the room on the underside of the rail Then draw a line on the folded part approximately 3 mm fr...

Page 8: ...wall behind the consoles and tighten the screws slightly so that the rail is held in place but can still be adjusted Make sure that the rail is horizontal 2 Do the same with the correspond ing rail on...

Page 9: ...f the panel that will be clos est to the wall Screw the outer joint to the inner joints with four joint screws Hold the outer joint tight against the panel and start with the two screws furthest from...

Page 10: ...gh to allow a fitting to pass through Panel dimension Duct dimension Distance from top of the panel to the fitting 100 100 24 125 100 44 125 125 24 5 160 100 77 160 125 61 5 160 160 26 6 Attach two in...

Page 11: ...Tighten the screws so that the concels are thight against the ceiling 3 Suspend the duct system to the u concoles by using suspension bands 4 Attach three inner joints to each end of the u panel 5 Sec...

Page 12: ...110 95 160 125 100 100 TCPMU 125 100 BU 100 15 110 80 160 125 125 125 TCPMU 125 125 BU 125 15 135 95 160 160 100 100 TCPMU 160 100 BU 100 15 135 100 160 160 125 125 TCPMU 160 125 BU 125 15 135 100 160...

Page 13: ...0 15 160 125 100 100 RLU 125 100 MF 100 BU 100 15 SR 100 BU 100 15 160 125 125 100 RLU 125 100 MF 100 BU 100 15 SR 100 BU 100 15 160 160 100 100 RLU 160 100 160 160 125 100 RLU 160 100 160 160 125 125...

Page 14: ...100 100 100 Straight 40 110 88 125 100 100 Straight 50 110 106 125 125 100 Straight 45 110 100 125 125 125 Straight 37 135 100 160 100 100 BU 100 15 TCPMU 100 100 45 110 105 160 125 100 BU 100 15 TCP...

Page 15: ...uide the ceiling rail without the protective foil into the gable s slot The rail shold be tight against the gable 4 Attach a second console loosely about 100 mm from the end of the rail Let the ceilin...

Page 16: ...int CPJO 6 Secure the panel to the rails by clicking the panel s folded edge in the ceiling rail s fold and then in the wall rail s fold Gable with outer panel joint CPJO 7 Cut of 11 mm of the gable A...

Page 17: ...lide in coupling in front of the cover to make it easier to gain access If an electrical box cover is concealed behind the panel an information plate must be placed on the panel Electrical installatio...

Page 18: ...When an electrical cable is routed vertically on the wall leave a hole in the wall rail that is 6 mm larger than the diameter of the cable Seal around the cable using elastic sealant Touch up paint I...

Page 19: ...19 lindab we simplif y construction Fire Each country has is its own fire regulations and they must allways be followed...

Page 20: ...1079 EN 2013 11 18...

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