Bosch DHD3614UC User Manual

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Figures 3 through 6 are examples of possible ducting

Fig. 3

Remote Blower

Roof Mount Installation

Through wall installation

Fig. 4

Integral Blower

Through Wall Installation

Fig. 5

Integral Blower

Through Wall Installation

Fig. 6

Inline Blower

Through Wall Installations

Remote
Blower

Remote
Blower

Duct

Transition

Box

Collar

Ground

Wall Cap

Duct

Transition

Box

Wall Cap

Ground

Inline

Blower

Integral Blower

BLOWER ROTATED 90° FOR SIDE
CONNECTION

Integral Blower

DUCTWORK INSTALLATION GUIDE-
LINES

Ducting should vent directly outdoors

(not into an attic, underneath the house,

into the garage or into any enclosed

space). A Recirculation Module is availa-

ble when ducting to the outside is not

possible.

Keep duct runs as short and straight as

possible.

Duct fittings (elbows and transitions)

reduce air flow efficiency.

Back to back elbows and ”S” turns give

very poor delivery and are not recom-

mended.

A short straight length of duct at the inlet

of the remote blower gives the best deli-

very.

Transition to duct from the integral blo-

wer or remote duct transition as close to

the downdraft as is possible. In order of

preference, use
1st. 10” round duct
2nd. 8” round duct
3rd. 3-1/4” x 14” duct
4th. 7” round duct
5th. 3-1/4” x 10” duct
6th. 6” round duct

The use of flexible metal round duct

should only be used when no other duct

fitting exists. Limit use to short lengths

and do not crush when making corners.

Back to back elbows should be avoided.

Where local codes permit, plastic pipe

(PVC-schedule 40 pipe or ABS pipe 7”

or 8” diameter) can be used in areas of

high ground moisture and in slab floors

to eliminate future rusting.

Use only duct work constructed of mate-

rials that are acceptable by the applica-

ble codes. All duct should be 26 gauge

or heavier to minimize flex due to air

flow.

The remote blowers require a 10” or 6”

diameter round duct (depending on

model) to match the inlet ring. A transiti-

on is necessary from other duct sizes.

Use sheet metal screws as required to

support the duct weight, and seal all

joints with duct tape.

Be certain that the duct work does not

interfere with floor joists or wall studs.

Do not exhaust more than one vent into

a single duct run.

Cold weather installations should have

an additional backdraft damper installed

to minimize backward cold air flow and a

nonmetallic thermal break to minimize

conduction of outside temperatures as

part of the ductwork. The damper

should be on the cold air side of the

thermal break. The break should be as

close as possible to where the ducting

enters the heated portion of the house.

Always use an appropriate roof or wall-

cap with damper. Laundry type wall caps

should never be used.

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