Exhaustion
Description
Connecting joint for exhaustion
Improved working environment
Ventilation data
KEN DW 412
Subject to alterations
The machine exhaustion consists of a channel made from stainless steel,
fitted on the back plate attached to the machine. The channel leads to the
right side of the machine and ends up in a nozzle intended for connection to
a separate fan.
There is also an option of a left side exhaustion nozzle.
The connecting joint which is placed in the nozzle is for fitting an exhaustion
pipe. The joint is adapted to fit the used exhaustion pipe, see illustration
below.
By connecting of an exhaustion directly from the dishwasher an efficient
exhaustion is ensured and the working environment improved.
When the machine finishes washing a large volume of air will be sucked out
through the outlet when the hood is opened.
When the machine is washing only relatively little steam is released from the
machine, and therefore the tableware is not cooled down.
The exhaustion air contains saturated steam, which to some extent will
condense in the pipe system. Therefore, the pipe system must be designed
with a drain or gradient towards the machine. The pipe system should be
made of stainless steel or plastic.
By Machine exhaustion:
By corner cooker hood::
By cooker hood (machine + preshower): 750 m
Effective volume of air per hour:
3
200-300 m
3
600 m
3
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17/9/2013