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Image 3: Suctioning from the adjoining room
Image 4: Suctioning from the room - blowing out into the surroundings
The most common pipe system implementation is that in which air is sucked in from rooms that are subject
to a great deal of heat loss and is then directed to the heat pump, which is usually installed in the cellar.
Some of the heat is extracted from this air and is then blown out back into the surroundings. Air from
bathrooms, kitchens, toilets, etc., frequent
surroundings.
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: Suctioning from the adjoining room - blowing out into the same adjoining room (drying washing)
blowing out into the surroundings
The most common pipe system implementation is that in which air is sucked in from rooms that are subject
o a great deal of heat loss and is then directed to the heat pump, which is usually installed in the cellar.
Some of the heat is extracted from this air and is then blown out back into the surroundings. Air from
bathrooms, kitchens, toilets, etc., frequently contain odours and are therefore blown out into the
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ng out into the same adjoining room (drying washing)
The most common pipe system implementation is that in which air is sucked in from rooms that are subject
o a great deal of heat loss and is then directed to the heat pump, which is usually installed in the cellar.
Some of the heat is extracted from this air and is then blown out back into the surroundings. Air from
ly contain odours and are therefore blown out into the