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AUTOTERM PLANAR AIR-2D 12V - Air Intake Installation on Maritime Transport

AUTOTERM PLANAR AIR-2D 12V
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Fig. 6b - Location of intake and exhaust pipes on maritime transport
Disregard of this recommendation can lead to the opposite movement
of the flame towards the air pump fan, to melting of air pump fan and
to burning of a heater.
Air intake must not be installed in the movement direction of the
vehicle/vessel.
In cases when intake of clean air cannot be ensured, such as off-road
and special purpose vehicles, please mount the dedicated
AUTOTERM air filter (assy.2684)
3.2.1 Installation of the air intake pipe on maritime transport
Air intake from well-ventilated areas
Ambient pressure and sufficient ventilation using outside air must be present in the air
intake zone. Increased or reduced pressure in the air intake zones is not allowed. It is
recommended to attach the air duct all along its length to the hull of the vessel using plastic
clamps, when possible. Put a cap on the end of the air duct to protect it from drawing in
foreign objects.
Air intake from outside of the vessel.
An air intake pipe (Fig.7) should be used to take the air from outside Make an opening
Ø26
+1
mm in the board of the vessel to install it. Install a rubber gasket between the flange
of the air intake pipe and the hull of the vessel. Attach the air duct using three bolts as shown
on Fig.7. Attach the air duct to the air intake pipe using the clamp. It is recommended to
attach the air duct all along its length to elements of the hull of the vessel using plastic tie
straps, when possible. Make a 3mm opening in the bottom point of the air duct to drain
condensate or any water, which has penetrated the air intake pipe.

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