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Mounting on Suspended floor
Fig. 4-5
Verify the accessible space for drain systems (under suspended floor): the space must be enought to correclty mount
condensate drain siphons (see paragraph: "Connecting to condensate drain duct").
Fig. 17
Positioning the floor bracket on the floor and marking (on floor) back holes positions (2 holes) using pencil.
Fig. 18
On floor, create fixing holes (2 holes).
Fig. 19
Using screw, fix the 2 back holes on the floor (Installer have to choose: screw and dowel depending on the floor type).
Fig. 20
Managing the front panel, remove screws manually using: Torx screw driver, type T25.
IMPORTANT: Don't use drill, but remove screws only manually.
Fig. 21
Removing the front panel.
Fig. 22
Positioning the product on the floor bracket, as shown.
Fig. 23
Inserting the front bracket and marking (on floor) hole position (1 hole) using pencil.
Fig. 24
On floor, create fixing holes (1 hole).
Fig. 25
On floor, fix the front bracket using screws (Installer have to choose: screw and dowel depending on the floor type).
Fig. 26
Mounting the front panel.
Fig. 27
Managing the front panel, apply screws manually, using: Torx screw driver, type T25, torque 1,0 N/m.
IMPORTANT: Don't use drill, but apply screws only manually.
Connecting air ducts
Ducts used for conveying air must be of the correct size. Ducts (to the outdoors and from the outdoors) must be thermally
insulated and not subject to vibration. The 150 mm standard diameter inlet and outlet ducts must be secured to the
corresponding spigots of the appliance by means of clips or other suitable fastening systems.
In case of connecting to the roof:
- the Stale air outlet duct;
- or, the Fresh air intake duct;
you have to use tools and solutions to avoid condensate and the entry of rain water.
Connecting the Pre-heater optional
On the Stale air outlet duct (See Fig. 3, letter (A)), you can connect the Vortice Pre-Heater optional, which must be fitted
and set up by the installer. The minimum distance of the preheater from the appliance is 500 mm.
For more details to wire Pre-Heater, See: "Electrical connections", "Pre-heater".
Connecting the condensate drain duct
During normal operation, condensate is collected at the bottom of the appliance in a double tray provided with two drain
outlets. Drain spigots are located at the back of the appliance, towards the bottom.
To condensate draining, you can connect two flexible ducts (19mm diameter approx) to drain spigots.
NOTE: A siphoned duct must be performed to avoid air bubbles
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