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Condensate Drain - General
An essential task of your freeAir 100 is the regulation of the relative humidity to values between
30 and 60 %. Typically, the unit will dispose 1 to 10 liters of water per day in gaseous or liquid
form from your living quarters.
You can read out the measured values later using the freeAir Connect software via USB cable
or WiFi from your freeAir 100 unit.
Other ventilation systems, which by design have no condensate drain, can only contribute to a
lesser extend for dehumidification. The heat recovery of these devices is in principle lower by
about 10%.
If you do not connect the intended condensate hose, the liquid condensate flows outwards over
the outside hood. This happens especially in autumn and increases in still wet new buildings.
1.
Pull the condensate hose into position.
To do this, expand the slot in the 2
nd
room supply air
adapter (if available) with a knife.
Seal the remaining opening in the
adapter or BOX (if present) airtight
with sealing tape and sealant.
2.
When installing the freeAir 100 later, open the condensate
drain by pulling the closing plug. Use the enclosed tool.
WARNING
Under no circumstances should you remove the closing
plug from the wall box, if you have not connected the
condensate hose.
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