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Lossnay Q and A
Question
Answer
Remarks
What is the difference
17
between the rotary-type and
static-type?
18
Is an inspection hole
necessary?
19
What must be performed
during maintenance?
Refer to “Chapter 3 Section 9 Performance comparisons with various
heat recovery units and ventilators”.
For the ceiling embedded-type, the unit is installed in the false ceiling, so
an inspection hole is required at the Core and filter removal section and
fan maintenance section.
Refer to the catalog for details.
Periodic inspection and cleaning of the Lossnay Core and air filter is
necessary. Refer to “Chapter 9 Service Life and Maintenance” for details.
20
What are Class 1 ventilating
facilities?
21
What are the anti-vibration
measures for the Lossnay?
22
Can the LGH-RX types
be installed vertically?
Class 1 ventilation refers to mechanical ventilation (forced simultaneous
air supply/exhaust) using both intake and exhaust fans for suction feed.
All Lossnay models (with built-in air-feed fans) are Class 1 ventilators.
The ventilation method is classified in relation to the degree of natural
and/or mechanical ventilation employed.
<Classification of ventilation>
Measures are not required as a principle.
Vertical installation is possible in some cases. Refer to Chapter 5 Section
9 for details.
Intake
Exhaust
Ventilation
Room
volume
pressure
Class 1
Mechanical
Mechanical
Random
Random
(constant)
Class 2
Mechanical
Natural
Random
Positive
(constant)
pressure
Class 3
Natural
Mechanical
Random
Negative
(constant)
pressure
Class 4
Natural
Assisted
Limited
Negative
natural
(inconstant)
pressure
Summary of Contents for Lossnay PZ-41SLB-E
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