WIRELESS EXhAUST AIR CONTROL AS-410
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Thank you for purchasing the PROTECTOR AS-410
wireless exhaust air control system.
The operating instructions are an integral part of this
device. It contains important information on safety, use
and disposal. Familiarise yourself with all operating and
safety instructions before using the device. Only use
the device as described and for the specified areas of
application. Hand over all documents when passing on
the device to third parties.
GENERAL
You can use this unit as an exhaust air control unit,
which is an aid for monitoring the fresh air supply
when operating an exhaust air unit (extractor hood,
fan, etc.). Herewith the self-monitoring to ensure the
supply of fresh air cannot be replaced, only supported.
This device only switches on the exhaust air system
when pressure is equalised by opening a window or
a door. This allows the additional fresh air to be drawn
in from outside.
This device can also be used to switch devices or lights
ON or OFF if, for example, a door or window is closed
or opened. This can significantly reduce the energy
costs e.g. for heating or air conditioning units.
ATTENTION!
the roller shutter must be open when this unit
is used as an exhaust air control unit, otherwise
there will not be enough fresh air flowing in!
mINImUm WIdTh OF WINdOW OPENING
this is based on:
a) The performance of the exhaust air device in m³/h
b) The size of the window to be opened in m²
c) The size of the window opening in cm
(see table 1, page 15)
Most kitchens have rectangular tilt and swivel windows.
If you have windows that are, for example, round, then
please ask the installation technician, heating engineer
or electrician to calculate the minimum opening. The
required minimum opening for the rectangular window
can be found in the table for tilt and swivel windows as
an example.
1. Determine the exhaust air capacity of your exhaust air
device in m
3
/h. You can find the exhaust air capacity
on the type plate or in the operating instructions for
your exhaust air device (e.g. extractor hood).
2. Measure the inside width and height of the window and
calculate the window size in m²
(Width x height = m²);
e.g. (0.8 m x 1.0 m = 0.8m²) = window size
3. Determine the opening size (minimum opening of your
window) from your exhaust air capacity and window
size using the table.
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