Ventilation - Fulgor Milano FBC 345 TNF ED Manual De Usuario

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Ventilation

The main consideration when installing any refrigeration unit into a fitted kitchen is ventilation. The heat removed from the cooling
compartment needs to be dissipated into the atmosphere. Incorrect ventilation can lead to premature compressor failure, excessive
power consumption, total system failure and may invalidate the warranty provided with the appliance. For products intended to be
installed into a tall housing unit, the following requirements need to be met:
An air intake should
be provided
somewhere in the
cabinet run to allow
free air in. In this
example, a plinth vent
in shown underneath
the refrigerator.
A cutout should be
made in the plinth
below the
fridge/freezer and this
finished neatly using
the air vent grille.
Alternatively, a thin
section on the plinth
can be removed to
allow air into the unit
(recommended
600mm x 10mm).
The open channel at the rear is clearly shown. For the correct operation of the appliance it is important that the top of the housing
unit is not blocked off. A channel depth of 40-50mm is normal with most units.
A ventilation hole is required in the plinth of the unit; this allows air to be drawn over the compressor & heat exchange.
As a rule, the more air that can get in and out, the better and more efficient the operation of the product.
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Fig. 7
Refrigerator
Outline
Plan view of rear ventilation gap
The top of the cabinet needs to
be vented into the room.
Recommended size of vent
opening: 500x30mm
If the furniture does not allow
free air into the room then a
plinth vent, or other means of
ventilation needs to be provided
to ensure a natural flow af air.
There should be space at the
Min 30 mm
rear of the cabinet to allow cool
air to be drawn over the
condenser.
Recommended:
500x35

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