Henny Penny 610ESC60XXXX Electric Steamer User Manual


 
6 Air outlet connection
Waste steam and vapours are cooled by the built-in cooling system
and extracted via the drain; an air extraction system is therefore not
essential.
Installation under an extraction hood is recommended.
6.1 Installation under an extraction hood
Observe the regulations for room ventilation systems (see Chapter
“Room air”, Page 6).
6.2 Connection to an air outlet duct
Requirements Connection with a pipe
Do not use galvanized pipes.
Heat-proof and non-corrosive pipe (e.g. PA-I 1818 DIN 19560 HT
pipe)
Connection with a hose
Do not use aluminium tubes because tube corrosion might occur.
Heat-proof to at least 180 °C (356 °F)
Hose diameter 30 mm
Hose length 1.5 m
The end of the hose must not be connected directly to an air-outlet duct
(e.g. extraction hood). Counter-pressure will cause steam to be drawn
off from the cooking chamber; this will impair the cooking results. The
end of the hose should end below (outside) the air-outlet duct.
1. Connect the unit to an air-outlet duct using a pipe or a hose.
2. Take care not to create a “water pocket” (sagging when laid
horizontally), and that the cross-section is not restricted.
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