Flexible aluminium pipes, corrosion-protected
sheet metal pipes and
exhaust air
pipes whose
material conforms to fire B1 in accordance with
DIN 4102 can be used. Exhaust air pipes should
have a nominal diameter of 150 mm.
Pay particular attention to ensuring
that
– the exhaust air ducts and pipes are kept as short
as possible
– the pipes are not laid at an acute angle, but as
bends and that they are inserted into the shaft at
an inclined upward angle and
– there are no cross-sectional constrictions in the
upward direction (this reduces the volume flow).
As
standard
, the blow-out opening of the wall hood
is in the upward direction.
To pass exhaust air through the outer wall, we
recommend the use of our telescopic wall box
TM 150-045 (Ø 150).
Note:
To prevent the ingress of water, e.g. condensate or
rain water from an uncovered exhaust air shaft, our
condensate separator RV 060-150 must be installed
in the exhaust air line. The condensate separator
must still be acciessible after installation.
Planning note:
When installing the hood between wall cupboards it
is advisable to leave a space of at least 5 cm on
both sides of the hood.
Depending on the ceiling height, the following duct
units are at your disposal for exhaust air operation:
–
LK 360-010:
Ventilation duct for a ceiling height
of 2.35 to 2.66 m
–
LK 360-020:
Ventilation duct for a ceiling height
of 2.66 - 3.00 m
The dimensions above refer to a distance of 1.60 m
from the floor to the bottom edge of the hood.
If required, special ventilation ducts are available at
an extra charge.
The socket must be place behind the duct cover on
the wall.
13
481
714 – 1669
Haubenhöhe
1600
min. 650 über Elektro
min. 750 über Gas
560
80
260
233
107
2,31 – 3,27 m
Deckenhöhe
Fig. 15
714 - 1669
Hood height
min. 650
over electric cooker
min. 750
over gas cooker
2,31 - 3,27 m
Ceiling height
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