Thermador VTI610P Installation Manual - Page 4

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Installation Step 1: EXHAUST-AIR MODE Equipment Needed 䙚 Drill and Bit 䙚 Screwdriver 䙚 Rubber Mallet Equipment Included 䙚 Anchors (4) 䙚 Screws (4) 䙚 Connector Exhaust air should not be directed into a smoke or exhaust flue that is currently used for other purposes, nor into a shaft that is used for ventilating rooms in which stoves or fireplaces are also located. Exhaust air must be discharged in accordance with official and statutory regulations only (e.g. national building regulations). Local authority regulations must be observed when discharging air into smoke or exhaust flues that are not otherwise in use. When the extractor hood is operated in exhaust-air mode simultaneously with a different burner which also makes use of the same chimney (such as gas, oil or coal-fired heaters, continuous-flow heaters, hot-water boilers), care must be taken to ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air which will be needed by the burner for combustion. Safe operation is possible provided that the under-pressure in the room where the burner is installed does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar). This can be achieved if combustion air can flow through non-lockable openings, e.g. in doors, windows and via the air-intake/exhaust-air wall box or by other technical measures, such as reciprocal interlocking, etc. If the air intake is inadequate, there is a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning from combustion gases which are drawn back into the room. An air-intake/exhaust-air wall box by itself is no guarantee that the limiting value will not be exceeded. NOTE: When assessing the overall requirement, the combined ventilation system for the entire household must be taken into consideration. This rule does not apply to the use of cooking appliances, such as hobs and ovens. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • The blower must be attached at least 78 ¾'' (200 cm) from the extractor hood. • Attach the inner wall blower inside the building only, but not in living rooms. • When attaching the inner wall blower, ensure that it is accessible for maintenance and repairs. • The plug-and-socket connections of the electric cables must be located inside the building, according to local code. • DO NOT reduce the 6'' (152 mm) diameter of the ducting connected to the extractor hood. Step 2: PREPARING THE WALL 䙚 The wall must be flat and perpendicular. 䙚 Ensure that the wall is capable of providing a firm hold for mounting screws and anchors. Weight: 21 lbs / 8.8 kg Technical Information Electrical Requirements: 120 V; 60 Hz, max. 4.2 A Duct Size: 6" (152 mm) English 2

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English 2
Installation
Step 1: EXHAUST-AIR MODE
Equipment Needed
Equipment Included
Exhaust air should not be directed into a smoke or exhaust
flue that is currently used for other purposes, nor into a
shaft that is used for ventilating rooms in which stoves or
fireplaces are also located.
Exhaust air must be discharged in accordance with official
and statutory regulations only (e.g. national building
regulations).
Local authority regulations must be observed when
discharging air into smoke or exhaust flues that are not
otherwise in use.
When the extractor hood is operated in exhaust-air mode
simultaneously with a different burner which also makes
use of the same chimney (such as gas, oil or coal-fired
heaters, continuous-flow heaters, hot-water boilers), care
must be taken to ensure that there is an adequate supply of
fresh air which will be needed by the burner for
combustion.
Safe operation is possible provided that the under-pressure
in the room where the burner is installed does not exceed 4
Pa (0.04 mbar).
This can be achieved if combustion air can flow through
non-lockable openings, e.g. in doors, windows and via the
air-intake/exhaust-air wall box or by other technical
measures, such as reciprocal interlocking, etc.
If the air intake is inadequate, there is a risk of carbon
monoxide poisoning from combustion gases which are
drawn back into the room.
An air-intake/exhaust-air wall box by itself is no guarantee
that the limiting value will not be exceeded.
NOTE:
When assessing the overall requirement, the
combined ventilation system for the entire household must
be taken into consideration. This rule does not apply to the
use of cooking appliances, such as hobs and ovens.
Step 2: PREPARING THE
WALL
The wall must be flat and perpendicular.
Ensure that the wall is capable of providing a firm
hold for mounting screws and anchors.
Weight: 21 lbs / 8.8 kg
Technical
Information
Electrical Requirements:
120 V; 60 Hz, max. 4.2 A
Duct Size:
6" (152 mm)
Drill and Bit
Screwdriver
Rubber Mallet
Anchors (4)
Screws (4)
Connector
±
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The blower must be attached at least 78 ¾''
(200 cm) from the extractor hood.
Attach the inner wall blower inside the building only,
but not in living rooms.
When attaching the inner wall blower, ensure that it
is accessible for maintenance and repairs.
The plug-and-socket connections of the electric
cables must be located inside the building,
according to local code.
DO NOT
reduce the 6'' (152 mm) diameter of the
ducting connected to the extractor hood.