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EVACUATION / SUPPLY AIR
When the cabinet is on, approx. 95 m³ moist air per hour is evacuated. It must therefore
be ensured that air can enter the room to replace the moist air that is vented out.
CONNECTION TO EVACUATION
The drying cabinet is connected to exhaust air ventilation in accordance with standard.
The drying cabinet can be connected to the evacuation duct in two ways, either
with a draft stabiliser or permanently tted to a mechanical exhaust vent.
If the drying cabinet is to be connected to an existing vent system, a draught stabi-
liser must always be used, so that the general ventilation in the room is not aected.
Permanent tting must only be carried out when a separate exhaust-air duct is
routed to the drying cabinet, the air ow in the exhaust-air duct being adjusted to
95 m³ per hour.
The drying cabinet has been tested and factory-set for connection with a draught
stabiliser.
Air connection on the cabinet
Position and t the supplied
spigot (1) over the hole on
the top of the drying cabi-
net. Rotate clockwise until
the spigot clicks into place
in the slots in the roof.
Fixing hook in
spigot
Slot in roof for
xing hook