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Assembly
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Fig. 6.19 Incorrect exhaust air system installation
Fig. 6.20 Correct exhaust air system installation
When running the cooktop extractor in the room in
which a fireplace is installed, make sure that
the maximum underpressure is 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar),
a safety-related device (e.g. window contact switch,
minimum pressure controller) ensuring that a
sufficient supply of fresh air is guaranteed must
always be used,
the exhaust air may not be ducted into a chimney
that is used for exhaust gases of devices operated
with gas or other combustibles,
the installation has been inspected and signed off
by a qualified professional (e.g. chimneysweep).
Installation dimensions
735
490
>50
>800
320
110
b
a
600
700
Fig. 6.21 Furniture dimensions, exhaust air
[a] Worktop depth from 600 mm
[b] Worktop depth from 700 mm
For surface installation
Make sure that the sealing tape of the cooktop is
resting on the worktop.
For flush installation
Make sure that the sealing tape of the cooktop is
sealed well all the way round.
2
Fig. 6.18 Height adjustment plates
[1] Cooktop
[2] Height adjustment plates
If necessary insert height adjustment plates [2].
Fasten the cooktop using the mounting brackets [6] at
the worktop.
Afterwards, insert the stainless steel grease filter [4]
and air inlet nozzle [3].
Seal the surrounding gap with a black heat-resistant
silicone sealing compound.
6.7 Installing exhaust air duct variant
(BIA)
INFO National and regional laws and regulations
must be followed when executing the exhaust
air duct. Sufficient intake air must be provided.
6.7.1 Using the cooktop extractor with a
fireplace which does not depend on
room air
Fireplaces depending on room air (e.g. gas, oil, wood
or coal-fired heaters, continuous-flow water heaters,
instantaneous water heaters) draw in air from the room in
which they are installed and discharge the exhaust fumes
to the outside via an exhaust system (e.g. chimney).
When the cooktop extractor is used for exhaust air
operation, it draws in air from the room it is installed in
and from neighbouring rooms. If there is insufficient air, an
underpressure will occur. Toxic gases could be drawn out
of the chimney or extraction duct and back into the room.
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