VENTILATION OF THE UNIT
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Sealing gasket e.g. of
This piece is already on the refrigerator
Cut out opening for the roof vent R500
is 87 x 507 mm
Cut out opening for the side vent L500
is 341 x 451 mm.
L205 is 156 x 451 mm.
min. ventilation height
Cut out opening for the side vent L500
is 341 x 451 mm
40
Batten attached to the floor
FIG. 3a | 20 |
Condenser
385
min. 510
Sealing gasket e.g. of
Floor
Condenser
min. ventilation height
Cut out opening for the side vent L500
is 341 x 451 mm
FIG. 3b | min. 510 |
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20Batten attached to the side wall
The flue gases are dispersed through the upper vent grille or the roof vent together with the ventilation air. The top, bottom and sides of the ventilation passage should be insulated to prevent condensation and cold draughts.
Ventilation heights
Minimum ventilation heights in mm.
Model |
| Installation with |
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| Upper side vent L205 | Upper side vent L500 | Roof vent R500 |
| Lower side vent L500 | Lower side vent L500 | Lower side vent L500 |
RM 6501 |
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1400 | 1400 | 1250 | |
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FIG. 3c
Sealing gasket e.g. of
View from above
Door
LP GAS CONNECTION
The refrigerator is designed for operation on LP gas, the pressure of which must be 28 mbar for Butane and 37 mbar for Propane. Check that this is stated on the data plate.
The refrigerator is not designed for operation on town gas or natural gas.
CAUTION! CHECK THAT THE GAS SUPPLIED TO THE REFRIGERATOR IS AT THE CORRECT PRESSURE. SEE THE REDUCING VALVE ON THE LP GAS CONTAINER.
The gas installation should only be carried out by a person experienced in gas fitting. It is recommended that the gas pipe feeding the refrigerator is so arranged that it is possible to turn off the supply of the refrigerator.
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