PrEParatiOns FOr installatiOn
installation precautions for flexible, insulated ducts:
• Ensure the network is sealed around the sleeves and connectors by using fixing collars.
• Avoid unnecessary bends.
• Stretch the duct out into straight lines.
• Do not crush ducts, and make sure they are visible so no one else will crush them Dee Fly assembly
Connectors
the motor and heat exchanger casings are equipped with 4 Ø160 mm connectors.
Fresh air intake
Air supply
Exhaust to outside
Air extract
To avoid the nuisance of noise transmission, it is imperative that
connections to the motor casing use flexible couplings: flexible sleeves
or ducts.
For maintenance or replacement access to equipment, there must be
hatches that are large enough to permit access to the equipment or the
technical area
To facilitate the mounting of circular flexible ducts and to ensure that
the network is sealed, each connector is fitted with a 160 mm diameter
quick-fit connector. Insulated ducts must be used once the ducts are in
a non-heated volume (for assembly instructions, see page 30)
Attach the insulator and the outer duct
Attach the inner duct to
and tighten it with the fixing collar
the connector using
Make sure the duct is properly fitted
a collar.
and sealed.
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YouR NEEDS DEPENDING oN tHE DWELLING
(According to the French Building Regulation. Refer to the local Building Regulation to select the airflow.)
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
kitchen
Bath 1
Bath 2
Bath 3
cellar m
m
/h
m
/h
m
/h
m
/h
3
3
3
3
45
30
Basic airflow
105
30
Kitchen airflow
Basic airflow
45
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
3-room
dwelling
45
30
Basic airflow
135
30
Kitchen airflow
45
30
30
Basic airflow
135
30
30
Kitchen airflow
45
30
Basic airflow
135
30
Kitchen airflow
45
30
Basic airflow
135
30
Kitchen airflow
4-room
dwelling
Basic airflow
45
30
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
30
45
30
30
Basic airflow
135
30
30
Kitchen airflow
Basic airflow
45
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
45
30
Basic airflow
135
30
Kitchen airflow
Basic airflow
45
30
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
30
5 and
more
Basic airflow
45
30
30
room
Kitchen airflow
135
30
30
dwelling
Basic airflow
45
30
30
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
30
30
Basic airflow
45
30
30
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
30
30
Basic airflow
45
30
30
30
Kitchen airflow
135
30
30
30
FLOW RATE SELECTION
(Only for the Dee Fly high efficiency version)
The choice of air flow rate is dependant on the number
of 'wet rooms' – shown in the table above.
The selection is made be a switch on the back
of the Dee Fly controls. Simply position the jumpers as
shown below to obtain
the required basic
airflow rate:
Exhaust
Total
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
SWITCH
exhaust
WC1
WC2
WC3
dressing
/h
Position
3
airflow
m
/h
m
/h
m
/h
m
/h
3
3
3
3
m
3
/h
15
90
15
150
1
2
15
15
105
15
15
195
1
2
15
15
15
120
15
15
15
210
1
2
15
15
135
15
15
225
1
2
30
105
30
195
1
2
15
15
15
120
15
15
15
210
1
2
15
15
135
15
15
225
1
2
15
15
15
150
15
15
15
240
1
2
30
105
30
195
1
2
15
15
15
120
15
15
15
210
1
2
15
15
135
15
15
225
1
2
15
15
15
150
15
15
15
240
1
2
15
15
165
15
15
255
1
2
15
15
15
180
15
15
15
270
1
2
15
15
15
15
195
15
15
15
15
285
1
2
90 m
3
150 m
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
105 m
3
165 m
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
120 m
3
180 m
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
135 m
195 m
3
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
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Supply
N° of
grilles
3
4
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
3
4
3
4
3
4
6
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
T5=6
T6=7
3
4
T7=8
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4