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Make sure that the appliance is level in order to ensure faultless
operation. It is acceptable for the appliance to be tilted no more than a
few degrees to the rear (fig.9).
The ducts used for conveying air must be of the correct size. The ducts to and from the outdoors must be thermally
insulated and not subject to vibration. The 150 mm standard diameter inlet and outlet ducts must be secured to the
corresponding ports of the appliance by means of clips or other suitable fastening systems. If stale air is exhausted via
the roof, the outlet must be designed so as to prevent the formation of condensate and the entry of rain water. If fresh air
enters via the roof, the intake must be designed so as to prevent the formation of condensate and the entry of rain water.
Condensate drain
During normal operation, condensate collects at the bottom of the appliance in a double tray provided with two drain
outlets. The connection points are located at the back of the
appliance, towards the bottom. The condensate drain can
be provided by connecting the drain outlets to two flexible
hoses with an internal diameter of 19 mm approx. A siphon
trap should be created to prevent air bubbles from forming.
Important instructions: winter operation: high probability of
condensate forming; drain hoses must be connected, with a
siphon trap. (Fig.10a) summer operation: probability of
condensate forming; drain hoses should be connected, with
a siphon trap. (Fig.10b)
Cut the end of the hose obliquely
N.B. The siphon must be created observing the dimensions
indicated in fig. 11, otherwise correct operation of the
appliance cannot be guaranteed. Condensate can also be
drained off through the waste plumbing system of the
building.
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0≤α<2°
α
10
10
a
11
11
b
∆
h > 50 mm
≥ 60 mm