Wine Guardian Through-the-Wall Specifications Page 34

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Uninsulated ducts and surfaces cause bare exposed metal surfaces to sweat,
further degradation of the insulation and a loss of equipment cooling capacity.
General Duct Recommendation
Support the flexible duct often to prevent sags or bends.
Stretch the duct to make for a smoother interior for less air resistance.
For 90° bend insert a metal elbow inside the flexible duct to avoid crimping.
Do not squeeze or reduce the inside diameter of the ducts. This restricts the airflow.
Use short and straight ductwork.
Review the configuration schematic on the Overview Sketch on page 9 for information
about which panels are available for duct connections and service.
Remove the panels or grilles from the openings to connect the ductwork.
Check that all the fan blades move freely.
Check for loose foreign objects in any of the air paths.
Connect the round flexible ducts to the Wine Guardian using the duct collars provided
with the duct accessory kit.
Pull the outer plastic wrapping and insulation away from the end of the duct to expose
the reinforced inside duct liner.
Use tie straps of clamp around the inside liner to fasten the duct collar.
Do not clamp around the outside insulation. It compresses and loosens over time.
Secure the duct collar to the unit using the screws provided. Be careful not to damage
or bend the gasket.
Not Using Ductwork
The supply and return grilles stay on the unit if no ductwork is used.
The supply and exhaust grilles may be relocated to any of three openings. (Refer to the
manufacturers installation instructions located in the box of flexible ductwork).
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