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Technical System Catalogue Climate Control

Air/water heat exchanger Condensate routing 1 2 (roof-mounted units) y Any condensation which forms on the evaporator coil (with high humidity and low enclosure interior temperatures) is routed to the right and/or downwards out of the device via a drain in the evaporator tray. For this purpose, a piece of hose should be connected to one of the two condensate nozzles (1 or 2). The drain which is not required should be tightly sealed. The condensate must be able to run off freely. If the condensate is to be drained off over a greater dis- tance, then care must be taken to ensure that the hose is free from kinks and checked for correct drainage. Units with an e-Comfort controller are additionally equipped with a con- densate alarm. 1 Condensate discharge rear 2 Condensate discharge right y Note: Condensate discharge (wall-mounted units) For wall-mounted units, a hose should be connected to the condensate nozzle on the bottom of the unit. 2 1 The condensate drain pipe should be laid with a gradient, taking care to ensure there are no kinks in the pipe! 3 - 45 Technical System Catalogue/Climate control


Technical System Catalogue Climate Control
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