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SURROUNDING AIR
Connecting surrounding air
When connected to the surrounding air, the heat surplus
that exists in the room is used to heat up the hot water. The
outgoing air can be used to cool a room.
In installations where air is taken from one room and released
into another, there can be over pressure if the room is not
ventilated correctly. This can lead to damp in the building.
Caution
Outgoing air from F110 is cold and can therefore
cool the room when it is released.
Take incoming air from one room and
discharge outgoing air in the same room
Take incoming air in another room and let it
out in the installation area
Take incoming air in the installation area and
discharge outgoing air in another room
17Chapter 4 | Pipe and air connectionsNIBE F110

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