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Surface
Because the ExitOxy
is permanently attached to the central heating system, it’s important to have hardened subsoil for
the system to prevent the system from tilting. On a soft surface like sand or gravel the ExitOxy can tilt and cause
mechanic stresses on the inlet and outlet.
Figure 2. ExitOxy on a hard surface
Figure 3. ExitOxy on a soft surface
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Water-side connection
Figure 4. Connection to return pipe
The ExitOxy has to be connected on the return pipe of the greenhouse heating system. Normally the temperature of the
water in the return pipe doesn’t exceed 40°C which benefits the life span of the machine. If the water temperature is
higher than 40°C it is possible that this is detrimental to the life span. In this case it is advised to install the ExitOxy
together with PRESSCON or a licensed installer. For the waterside connection of the ExitOxy apply the following steps.
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Connect the inlet (Figure 4. No. 2) to the return pipes of the central heating system (Figure 4. No. 1). The
size of the inlet is usually 1
” BSP internal thread.
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Connect the outlet (Figure 4. No. 3) 1 metre further than the inlet to the return pipe. The size of the outlet
connection is usually 1
”BSP internal thread.
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Mount ball valves (Figure 4. No. 4) in the inlet and outlet pipes on the side of the return pipe of the
greenhouse heating system. These can be put to use in an emergency to cut off the system.
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Return pipe
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Max 40
°C
1"
1"