Vallox Slim-Line
PTXPA MC COOKER HOOD
Measuring and adjusting PTXPA MC performance
Basic air flow measurement
Boost air flow measurement
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Static pressure loss Pa
Air volume flow rate, dm
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DAMPER OPEN
DAMPER OFF
25 dB (A)
30 dB (A)
35 dB (A)
40 dB (A)
40 dB (A)
35 dB (A)
30 dB (A)
25 dB (A)
Basic ventilation
• When the damper is in the off position, the volume flow rate of the air in the cooker
hood can be measured and adjusted if needed on the basis of the static pressure loss
of the cooker hood and the adjoining performance curves.
• Measure static pressure loss of the cooker hood in the damper hole using the
measuring tube in the accessory bag (see the figure).
• Using the measured pressure and the number of open holes in the damper, you can
read the air volume flow in the adjoining curves.
Adjustment:
• Use the magnetic tape supplied with the cooker hood to conceal the needed number
of holes in the damper.
Boost ventilation
• When the damper is in the open position, the volume flow rate of the air in the cooker
hood can be measured on the basis of the static pressure loss of the cooker hood and
the adjoining performance curves.
• Measure static pressure loss in the cooker hood. The measuring point has to be by 2
x duct diameter size above the outlet collar of the cooker hood (see the figure).
• You can read the air volume flow using the measured pressure and the adjoining
curves.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
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Measuring point,
min. 2 x duct diameter