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Asko DC7171 - Ventilation Requirements; Ventilation out into the Room Where the Drying Cabinet Is Located

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Ventilation requirements
Moist air can be discharged in two ways:
Ventilation out into the room where the drying cabinet is located
Connection to a vent duct (exhaust air ventilation)
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1. Moist air out
2. Air intake
Ventilation out into the room where the
drying cabinet is located. Built-in drying
cabinet in custom cabinetry
Ventilation out into the room where the
drying cabinet is located. Drying cabinet
not built in
Ventilation out into the room
where the drying cabinet is
located
It is advisable to open a door or window
in the room for optimal ventilation.
When the drying cabinet is built in, the
supplied vent hose (only certain markets)
is replaced by a solid vent pipe with a
diameter of 4 in.(10.2 cm). The vent
pipe should not exceed 3 ft (91.4 cm) in
length.
The distance between the vent pipe’s
upper edge and the ceiling must not be
less than 1 foot (30 cm).
The vent pipe must extend beyond the
enclosing cabinet work.
Provide appropriate air supply to the
drying cabinet’s air intake.
Minimum 1 ft
(30 cm)
Minimum 1 ft
(30 cm)
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