3.3 Connecting ducts
When the heat recovery unit has been installed the ducts can be fitted. The ducts to and from the
home are on one side of the unit. The ducts to and from outside are on the opposite side.
In order to prevent condensation on the outside of the exterior air inlet duct and the air outlet
duct, both ducts must be insulated.
It is recommended that insulated ducting to be used for the ducts to and from the appliance,
without placing any strain on the terminal or fixings.
Remember: When sizing the ducts try to ensure that the total resistance of the inlet as well as
the exhaust system does not exceed 100 Pascal.
A =
No exhaust duct too close to
the air inlet
B =
Inlet duct from roof
C =
Outlet duct from roof
D =
HR unit
E =
Ducts from and to the house
F =
Condensation drain with
U-bend (not supplied)
Fig 2: Connection example of Heat Recovery Unit
3.4 Connecting condensation drain
The condensation drain must be mounted at the bottom of the heat recovery unit with the fitting
supplied. Use a 20mm core drill bit to drill a clean hole which removes the debris, taking care to
drill on the correct side of the unit according to left or right handed configuration. Only drill the
hole from the inside out so as to avoid any damage to the heat exchanger or the mains cable.
Use silicon to seal the condensation fitting to the back half of the HR unit.
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