Operation of hoods and appliances connected to a chimney
in the same room
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Regional building regulations require that the use of hoods in rooms where combustion
appliances are installed and connected to a chimney, for example coal, gas-oil, gas
heaters, etc., be subject to specific restrictions.
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The Regulations on combustion installations requires that these rooms must not exceed
a maximum negative pressure of 0.04 mbar.
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Safe use of hoods in conjunction with appliances connected to a chimney assumes that
the area and/or the house (combined recirculation system) is ventilated from the exterior
via an aperture of suitable dimensions, of approximately 500-600 cm
negative pressure during the use of the hood.
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In case of doubt consult an authorised heating engineer or the local building authorities.
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In rooms where combustion appliances are not installed the following rule should be
applied: "Ventilation hole of dimensions not exceeding those of the outlet hole", an aper-
ture of dimensions exceeding 500-600 cm
unit.
Technical Specifications
Working Dimensions
Width
Depth
Height
Power cable length
Weight
Connected power
Total connected power
Motor
Lighting
Voltage
Discharge System Ø 120 mm /125 mm
Directives, regulations, instructions
This hood complies with the following European Directives:
• EEC 73/23 dated 19.02.1973 (low voltages)
• EEC 89/336 dated 03.05.1989 (electromagnetic compatibility, including
the modification directive EEC 92/31)
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may compromise performance of the suction
900 mm.
500 mm.
680-1080 mm.
200 cm.
19,4 Kg
180 W
1 x 140 W
2 x 20 W
~
220 V
Instructions for use
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, in order to avoid
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