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2.
Exhaust flue with individual exhaust system -
combustion air from inside the room
[Type B23]
Only use this system in rooms with no air pollution
and without relevant pressure differences to
outside. Otherwise use type C.
3.
Exhaust flue with individual exhaust system -
combustion air from outside the room
[Type C]
Combustion air and exhaust air are to be
conducted by a temperature stable, concentric
pipe from a wall or roof entrance.
Max. length of the concentric pipe can be 6 m
plus two 90° elbows.
The concentric pipe ends at a bifurcated pipe.
Please ensure that the connection for exhaust gas
between heater and bifurcated pipe is a flexible
pipe.
This also applies for the incoming air pipe that are
connected to the air inlet adapter bluTek-burner
kit.
Do not use back-pressure valves or dampers in the
exhaust flue.
Max. length
between heater
and roof/wall
entrance
max. number
of elbows
(90°)
Ø of
air/exhaust flue
6 m
2
100 mm
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Tab 3: Air/exhaust routing
Fig 7: Air/exhaust--system, version aluminium or stainless steel
4.
Exhaust flue with exhaust gas collection system
and central flue fan
[according to EN 777, Type F]
The heating installation must not exceed 10 radiant
tubes. The exhaust gas of each tube is collected
via a central collecting tube system by a central
flue fan and led to the chimney. Planning,
construction and layout of such installations must
be carried out by Schwank employees, as well as
commissioning. The strict observance of the
Schwank layout-drawings and calculation figures
are the precondition of the manufacturer’s
warranty.
Please note that it be necessary to install in the
collecting tube behind each radiant heater a
throttle or a pressure-balancing device. This
ensures a precise regulation and an even exhaust
flue of each radiant tube.
see technical instruction
deltaSchwank with exhaust gas
collection system