Ducting information, Duct accessories general, Dcs-ivh-48 requirements dcs-ivh-36 requirements – DCS -IVH-48 User Manual

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Duct Accessories

General

Ducting Information

DCS-IVH-48 Requirements

DCS-IVH-36 Requirements

When planning the path for ducting to the outside, keep in mind the following guide-
lines:

- Minimize use of elbows and transitions in ductwork as to maximize air flow to out-
side of building. An efficient airflow path contributes to the overall efficiency of the
Vent Hood.

- DCS recommends the use of

“smooth wall” ducting, not flexible ductwork.

- Transitions are required from rectangular to round ducting
(see transitions as shown below)

- Duct tape may be used at ducting joints.

- DCS recommends the use of 10

” round ducting which provides 78.6 In.2 of sur-

face area.

- See Duct Accessories below on for ratio to 10

” transition.

- Alternate duct sizes in rectangular style may be used. If a rectangular duct style is
used, the duct must equal at least 78.6 In.2 for best results. (

E

Exxa

am

mp

pllee--

3 1/4

”x 24”

duct = 78 In.2)

- Maintain consistent ducting square area as to avoid reduced air flow. [ie.- With a
IVH-48 Hood, connecting a 4

”x13” (

5

52

2 IIn

n..2

2

) to a 10

”round (

778

8..6

6 IIn

n..2

2

) is not recom-

mended]

- DCS recommends the use of 7

” round ducting which provides 34.7 In.2 of surface

area.

- Alternate duct sizes in rectangular style may be used. If a rectangular duct style is
used, the duct must equal at least 34.7 In.2 for best results

- Wall Caps and Roof Caps must have free open area equal to duct size diameter.

- Note that a Sealed Back Draft Damper may reduce air delivery.

- Transition for right, left or rear air discharge also available.

10"

10

1

/

2

"

4

5

/

8

"

Vertical Duct Transition for 48" I

18

5

/

8

"

11"

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