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Air intake
The air intake must not be blocked.
1. Draught stabilizer
2. Hose
3. Sleeve
EXHAUST CONNECTION
The drying cabinet must not be
connected to a fireplace duct.
Fit the sleeve supplied to the hose.
Ax the sleeve and hose to the
dryer top.
Connect the other end of the hose
to the draught stabilizer which
should then be rmly attached to
the exhaust valve in the room.
EXHAUST / SUPPLY AIR
When the drying cabinet is working, about 45 m³ of moist is are evacuated
per hour. This air is taken from the room where the dryer is sited. Hence make
sure air can enter the room to replace the moist air leaving.
1. By means of a draught stabilizer
The drying cabinet should be connected to a standard exhaust air ventilation system.
The drying cabinet can be connected to an exhaust duct in two ways: either with a
draught stabilizer or rigidly connected to a mechnical exhaust air ventilation system.
If the drying cabinet is to be connected to an existing ventilation system, a draught
stabilizer must always be used, so that the general ventilation in the room is not aected.
Only use a rigid connection when a separate exhaust air duct has been provided for
the drying cabinet. The air ow in the exhaust duct should be adjusted to 45 m³/hour.
The drying cabinet has been tested and set at the factory for connection with a
draught stabilizer.
Moist air out
INSTALLATION