• The following figure shows the configuration with vertical exhaust and
horizontal intake.
• Coupling extension pipes and elbows. To install possible coupling exten-
sions on other fume exhaust elements, proceed as follows: fit the male
end (smooth) of the pipe or elbow up to the stop on the female end (with
lip seals) of the previously installed element; this will ensure correct hold
and joining of the elements.
NON-INSULATED DUCT
Exhaust (metres)
1
2
3
4
5
* The intake duct can be increased by 2.5 m if the bend on exhaust is eliminated,
2 m if the intake bend is eliminated, 4 m if both bends are eliminated.
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• Installation space. The previous figure gives the min. installation space
• Extensions for separator kit Ø 80/80. The max. vertical straight length
• Temperature drops in ducting. To avoid the problem of fume condensa-
Max. usable lengths
(including intake terminal with grill and two 90° bends)
Intake (metres)
36.0*
34.5*
33.0*
32.0*
30.5*
dimensions of the Ø 80/80 separator terminal kit in several limit condi-
tions.
(without bends) usable for intake and exhaust pipes Ø80 is 41 metres
(40 m on intake and 1 on exhaust). This total length corresponds to a
resistance factor of 100. The total usable length, obtained by adding the
length of intake and exhaust pipes Ø 80 must not exceed the maximum
values given in the table below. If mixed accessories or components are
used (e.g. changing from a separator Ø 80/80 to a concentric pipe), the
maximum extension can be calculated by using a resistance factor for
each component or its equivalent length. The total of these resistance
factors must not exceed 100.
tion in the exhaust pipe Ø 80, due to cooling through the walls, the length
of the exhaust duct must be limited to 5 metres. If longer distances have
to be covered, use pipe diameters Ø 80 with insulation (see separator kit
Ø 80/80 insulated).
INSULATED DUCT
Exhaust (metres)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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ES
TR
RO
IE
Intake (metres)
29.5*
28.0*
26.5*
25.5*
24.0*
22.5*
21.5*
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