Supply Air And Exhaust Air Management; Ventilation; Exhaust Air Management - Miele PDR 910 EL SOM Installations Plan

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Ventilation

Exhaust air man-
agement
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If local and national installation specifications require equipotential
bonding, good galvanic contact must be guaranteed. Equipotential
bonding must have an earth current rating > 10 mA.

Supply air and exhaust air management

The air required for drying is taken from the room where the tumble
dryer is installed.
Ensure sufficient room ventilation, e.g. by means of ventilation
openings that cannot be closed in the exterior wall.
- It must not be possible to seal off ventilation openings.
- The room ventilation is only working properly if no low pressure oc-
curs. Avoid low pressure, e.g. by means of ventilation openings in
the exterior wall.
- For each tumble dryer, there must be a cross section of 237 cm
per ventilation opening.
The tumble dryer draws in air at the back. Therefore, there must be
a sufficiently large gap between the back of the machine and the
wall.
This would otherwise hinder a sufficient flow of air as well as the
operational performance of the tumble dryer.
Observe the necessary spacing between the machine and the wall.
Do not reduce the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and
the floor (e.g. plinth facings, deep pile carpet).
The tumble dryer must only be operated if the humid exhaust air
generated during drying is led outside through an installed vent
ducting.
Exceptions regarding the design of the exhaust air management
system must be designed in accordance with the applicable local
building regulations. Seek approval from the relevant building in-
spector.
- While installing the ducting, keep the tumble dryer disconnected
from the mains power supply.
- Make sure that the plug connections are fully sealed.
- Only use heat-resistant materials with a temperature resistance of
at least 80 °C.
- Condensation will form in the exhaust air management system. A
condensate drain must therefore be placed at the lowest point in
the system.
The opening of the vent ducting (e.g. a wall pipe) must be arranged in
such a way that the humid exhaust air:
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