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7.13.3 Service and maintenance of adapter rectangular-round
- Check two or three representative locations on inner air duct surface for contamination, corrosion and, condensation every 12
months.
- Check accessible air duct sections for damage every 12 months.
7.14 Flexible connection
7.14.1 Functional description of flexible connection
Flexible connections prevent vibration transmissions from unit to air duct.
7.14.2 Installation of flexible connection
RISK OF INJURY! Make sure that the power connection is disconnected, and fan is not moving
before doing any work on the device
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Connect the flexible connections to the outlets of the device with the M8X16 bolt.
7.14.3 Service and maintenance of flexible connection
Check two or three representative locations on inner air duct surface for contamination, corrosion and, condensation every 12
months.
Check accessible air duct sections for damage every 12 months.
7.15 CAP-modus (Pressure transmitter)
7.15.1 Functional description of CAP-modus
This mode is used for controlling fans with constant air pressure in air duct via pressure transmitter. If constant pressure is
selected, the duct pressure setpoint can be defined for the supply air fan. Exhaust air fan follows the supply air fan with the
same flow rate.
7.15.2 Installation of CAP-modus
Make sure that the power connection is disconnected before doing any work on the device.
After install the accessory, refer to chapter 4.1 for the commissioning.
1.
To operate the device in CAP mode, mount the pressure transmitter modus in the duct.
2.
Make the electrical connections between the pressure transmitter modus and the device electrical box. (refer chapter 8 for
electrical connections)
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