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nilan CTS 602 Installation Guide

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Ducting
We recommend that there are used ducts and fittings with rubber packing that meet sealing class
B and that the connections between the unit and the ducting are made with 1 meter sound absorb-
ing flexible transitions as regards sound reduction.
The ducts should be shortened with a hacksaw or an angle grinder and laid out according to the
working drawing. The ducts are typically laid out on the main beam of the truss frame and are se-
cured with hole belts or they are being hanged in assembly belts. Please avoid any unnecessary
area reductions and breaks of the ducting.
The ducts should be insulated – in some cases with the ordinary attic-insulation. All ducts should
be insulated with 100 mm mineral wool to avoid heat loss and condensation. This also applies for
flexible transitions. It is recommended that the insulation is carried out with 2 layers of 50 mm. If
the ducts are laid out in an unheated room it will cause condensation problems if the unit are
turned off for a longer period of time as the hot air from the heated room will rise to the ducts and
cause condensation which can cause damp problems.
Figure 4: Insulation of ducting
The discharge duct leads the exhaust air (from which the system has recovered the energy it con-
tained) to the outside through the roof or outer wall. It is important that the roof stack or wall grille
has at least the same area as the duct immediately ahead of the stack or grille. Any contraction will
cause unnecessary pressure drop, which may reduce ventilation capacity.
The holes for the inlet- and exhaust valves should be cut according to the mounting-frame for the
prescribed valve. The frame for the valve must be secured with screws before placing the valve in
the frame. The valves are placed in accordance with the size, construction and use of the room. As
an example we would not recommend placing an inlet valve just above people with sedentary work
because the inlet air in some cases would be experienced as a draught.
Loft insulation
material
Granulate

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nilan CTS 602 Specifications

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Brandnilan
ModelCTS 602
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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