Supply and exhaust air sockets:
Conventional extractor hoods and ceiling modules
Extractor hoods are delivered with a plain socket on the duct side and a rivet-collar socket
on the hood side.
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Connecting profiles are available as accessories
(e.g.: SB20, SB30).
The sockets are delivered either firmly fixed to the hood or as lose parts to facilitate the
connection on site.
Energy-savingextractorhoodsandceilingmodules
Energy-saving versions are delivered with supply air sockets and exhaust air sockets as a standard.
Corresponding cut-outs in the hood top are applied at the factory prior to the delivery of the
equipment. The sockets are plain on the side to be connected. The supply and exhaust sockets
of energy-saving hoods as well as the associated ducts must be insulated by the customer to
prevent condensation. The dimensions of the sockets and their location are matched to the
hood type in order to ensure a well-balanced air supply and extraction over the entire length
of the hood. If sockets cannot be fixed as intended due to the site conditions, a loss in efficiency
is to be expected. In order to be able to match the ventilation of the hood to an air-conditioning
system,
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energy-saving REVEN® extractor hoods are fitted with a fine adjustment feature:
Exhaustair:
gate valves at the inner top surface of the exhaust chamber
in the hood (even distribution of the exhaust air along the filter row).
Supplyair:
dampers; adjustable with a Bowden cable or an adjusting lever.
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The gate valves in the exhaust chamber of the hood can be adjusted after
disassembling the filters and can be locked in their position with a locking screw.
The Bowden cable enters the hood via the hood top, passes through it and can be actuated from
below the hood. The cable and the gate valves allow the fine adjustment of the supply air and the
exhaust air simple and straightforward.
Technische Beschreibung XVI /
Zu- und Abluftstutzen
Technical Description XVI /
Supply and exhaust air sockets
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