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9.2.7
Ductwork Installation
Arrangement A
- Inlet and discharge ducts must be supported from floor,
wall, or ceiling, and not by the RotoClone. The joint between the RotoClone inlet
and exhaust main must be water-tight. Inlet duct should slope downward with
bottom of duct no lower than bottom of RotoClone inlet. There should be at least
four (4) duct diameters of straight run leading to the inlet of the RotoClone or
performance may be impaired. Discharge duct should extend above roof line and
should discharge the air vertically upward. It should be of same diameter as the
RotoClone inlet and seams must be soldered or welded water-tight. A gasket (not
furnished) should be placed between the outlet connection and the discharge duct
to make joint water-tight. A weather hood is not required. Expansion chamber
should be vented per Figure 5, where recirculation of discharge air is not
permitted.
Figure 5- Expansion Chamber Venting Diagram
Arrangement D
- Instructions same as Arrangement A except on
arrangement D, the joint between Pre-cleaner inlet and exhaust main must be
water-tight.