Contents 1. Introduction 2. Health and Safety 3. Warranty Information 3.1 After Sales Service Information 3.2 How to Report a Fault 3.3 Technical Assistance 4. Installation 4.1 Assembly Instructions 4.2 Ducting & Recirculation 4.2.1 Instructions for Circulating Air Mode 4.3 Recommendations Depending on the Building Standard and 8-11 Building Equipment 4.4 Special Features for Energy-Efficient Buildings...
• 1. Introduction Install the cooker hood in accordance with the regulations in force in your local area, region Dear Customer, and country. • For the correct use of the appliance and to We wish to thank you for choosing this Air Uno prevent accidents, the instructions given in this cooker hood.
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and legal rights. 3. Warranty Information 3.1 After Sales Service We offer a 5 year warranty on all Silverline cooker Information hoods, which will start from the date of delivery. The warranty covers parts and labour for the 4 year...
Silverline. enclosed hand book. Step 2 Cut-out Dimensions Please note that upon attendance by an Silverline engineer, a charge will be made where: - The engineer finds no fault with the cooker hood. • The cause of the breakdown is due to parts of the system not manufactured or supplied by Silverline.
Most extractor systems can be operated either as circulating or exhaust air units. The recommended operating mode depends on various criteria. 4.2. Ducting & Recirculation Exhaust vs. Circulation Most extractor systems can be operated either as circulating or exhaust air units. The recommended operating mode depends on various criteria.
Exhaust Air Operation Circulating Air Mode • • The extracted vapour* incl. moisture and The extracted vapour is filtered and returned odours is led to the outside. to the room. • • The air volume flow has to be returned to the Moisture is not taken away, so this extraction room by means of suitable measures.
4.3 Recommendations Depending on the Building Standard and Building Equipment What kind of building is concerned? New construction in accordance with current energy-saving legislation (EnEV, GEG) New construction as an energy- Tendency: In principle, both exhaust and efficient or passive house circulating air extractor systems are permitted for all building standards.
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Is a room air-dependent fireplace available or planned (chimney, gas boiler)? Tendency: room air-dependent fireplace is present, it has to be ensured that no negative pressure is generated in the installation room of the fireplace which would allow toxic flue gases to escape. Since a circulating air extractor system does not cause any pressure changes in the building, it can easily be installed in the...
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What is the size of the opening How much do the annual for the additional flow in exhaust ventilation heat losses increase air systems so that no critical due to the use of exhaust air negative pressures can occur in extractor systems? the room? Extractor systems in the exhaust air mode...
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Herd or flock: Is the building listed as a historical monument or are there local building regulations? Tendency: In the case of listed buildings (preservation order for external façade) or local building regulations that expressly prohibit the alteration of facades (approval required), a circulating air fume extraction system can be installed without further steps.
4.4 Special Features for Energy- Efficient Buildings In buildings with a very low heating requirement, such passive houses and efficiency houses, the use of an exhaust fume extraction system increase the heating requirement of the utilisation unit. For example, the following criteria apply to passive houses: Annual heating Air tightness of the...
4.4.1 Recommendations Buildings with Very Low Heating Requirements E.g. passive house and efficiency house Circulating air extractor systems are to Exhaust air extractor systems be preferred from an energetic point of possible. The following points have to view, taking into account ventilation be observed: heat losses and fan power consumption.
generate a high amount of counter pressure. The 4.5 Ducting more rapid airflow speed associated with a narrowing in the cross section will also cause the 4.5.1 Information on Exhaust Air noise level to increase. Ducting It is only possible to achieve a high airflow volume The planning and design of extractor ducting has a and low noise level by using extractor ducting that significant influence on the airflow rate and the...
4.5.3 Exhaust Material, Ducting & Shape Smooth-walled plastic rigid ducts are the most favourable form of ducting from a technical airflow perspective and are particularly suitable for straight duct routes/runs. These should be used if the structural requirements are met. Flexible aluminium ducting (alu-flux) also achieves reasonably good flow values when elongated.
4.5.4 Length of the Exhaust Unfavourable flow: Ducting, Curves & Bends Air swirls are created behind the As the length of the exhaust ducting increases, the sharp interior corners. counter pressure (duct resistance) increases and the airflow rate decreases. Bends and curves are problematic as they present deflection surfaces that dam the air steam and generate turbulence.
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The following comparison between different duct types and flat channels indicates the extent to which the material used can influence airflow loss. COMPARISON BETWEEN CHANNEL SYSTEMS WITH A SQUARE CROSS SECTION COMPARISON BETWEEN CHANNEL SYSTEMS WITH A ROUND CROSS SECTION...
- The flashing of the running level in the display 5. Operation shows that the automatic run-on function is activated. On first use the isolator switch inside the extractor At the end of the run-on time of 15 minutes, both will need to be switched on (Fig 6).
The metal filters can be removed by the special respect these instructions. handle, unhooking the front part of the filter and pulling it downwards (Fig 9). 7. Technical Data 1173 Canopy Hood Control Touch control Colour/finish Stainless steel Lighting...
8. Troubleshooting Please make sure the below has been checked before logging a service call. NOISY − Check that the hood has correct size ducting (semi or rigid ideally). − Make sure there are no restrictions within the ducting outlet. −...
9. Energy Labels Suppliers Name SILVERLINE Model identifier 1173 CANOPY HOOD Annual Energy Consumption AEC (kWh/a) 53.0 Energy Efficiency Class Fluid Dynamic Efficiency FDE (%) 26.6 Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class Light Efficiency LE (lux/W) Lighting Efficiency Class Grease Filter Efficiency GFE (%) 64.2...
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