Руководство по эксплуатации Вытяжка ... - Schwab
Руководство по эксплуатации Вытяжка ... - Schwab
Руководство по эксплуатации Вытяжка ... - Schwab
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Special safety information for extraction mode<br />
Risk of toxication/ire!<br />
The fan extracts air from the room in which the extraction hood is<br />
operated and transports it outside. If ireplaces depending on the<br />
room air are simultaneously in use in this room (e.g. gas or other fuelpowered<br />
heating systems), this can be withdrawn for the combustion<br />
of the necessary oxygen. This can result in the lame going out and<br />
gas escaping or the exhaust gas being sucked into the room.<br />
Operation without risk is possible when, e.g. the air for combustion<br />
can low through non-closing apertures in doors, windows or<br />
wallboxes and when a maximum vacuum of 0.04 bar can be attained<br />
in the room where installed. Thereby, back suction of the exhaust<br />
gases is prevented.<br />
To evaluate the required actions, always observe overall associated<br />
ventilation of the living quarters. Consult the competent oficial<br />
heating inspector. Never connect the extraction hood to a ventilation<br />
duct or room or lue!<br />
The extracted air must not be routed into a channel in which warm<br />
air circulates. The extracted air must only be routed to the outside in<br />
a separate air channel only provided for the extraction hood.<br />
Important!<br />
For operation in extraction mode, wall breakthrough of a minimum<br />
13 cm diameter is required. We recommend that you commission a<br />
specialist irm (electrical installation) to make this opening (core<br />
drilling).<br />
Consider: The shorter the extraction pipe is and the fewer bends it<br />
has, the greater the effect of the extraction hood.<br />
There are different authority regulations in the different federal<br />
states with regard to dealing with discharge of the exhaust air. Ask<br />
your local oficial heating inspector for advice.