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VENTILATION/AIR SUPPLY
When the cabinet is running it produces 45 m³ of damp air per hour. You should therefore en-
sure that the room is well ventilated to replace the damp air that is extracted.
CONNECTING TO VENTILATION
The drying cabinet should be connected to a ventilation system that meets the relevant
standards.
The drying cabinet can be connected to a ventilation duct in two ways, either by using
the ventilation adapter, or by connecting directly to a mechanical extractor .
If the drying cabinet is connected to an existing ventilation system the ventilation adapter must
always be used, to prevent interference with the general ventilation in the premises.
Direct connection should only be used when a dedicated extractor duct is provided for the
drying cabinet, with a capacity of 45 m³ per hour.
The drying cabinet has been tested and set up at the factory for connection with the
ventilation
adapter.
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2
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Air intake
1. Ventilation adapter
2. Hose
3. Collar
Damp
air out
1. With ventilation adapter
Fit the supplied collar to the hose. Fix the
collar and hose to the top of the drying cabi-
net. Connect the other end of the hose to the
ventilation adapter, then secure this over the
exhaust vent in the room.
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Do not connect the drying cabinet to an
existing chimney.
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Make sure the air intake is not blocked.
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The transition piece is not supplied.
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Make sure the cabinet air intake is not
blocked.
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2. Direct connection to mechanical
extractor
When the cabinet is connected directly to a
ventilation duct the whole room is ventilated
through the drying cabinet.
Connect the hose to the transition piece bet-
ween the hose and ventilation duct.
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3
2
1. Transition piece
2. Hose
3. Collar
Air intake
Damp
air out