Three Steps Installation
A standard installation of a device takes about an hour,
as long as it is performed by professionals,
with the right equipment.
Choosing the location on the wall – about 10 minutes.
- Choosing a flat location on the wall (by sight).
- Choosing the location while taking into account the size of the device and slightest movement options.
- Making sure the location doesn’t have cables, wires or waterpipes running through it.
1
Connecting – about 30 minutes
- Isolating the ventilation duct from heat and noise, sealing the connections between the isolation pipe and the wall.
- Installing decorative bars at the front of the building to help keep bugs, lint and trash out from the outside.
- Hanging the Breezer on the anchors and attaching it to the wall.
2
Installation – about 20 minutes
- Laying the air duct while using a diamond drill, including the fine finishing stage.
- Gathering the water and dust after the drill using an industrial vacuum and draining pump.
- Making sure there is a 30-50 downward angle while placing the duct, so the sediment entering the system will be drained out of the building.
3
Choosing the location on the wall – about 10 minutes.
- Choosing a flat location on the wall (by sight).
- Choosing the location while taking into account the size of the device and slightest movement options.
- Making sure the location doesn’t have cables, wires or waterpipes running through it.
Connecting – about 30 minutes
- Isolating the ventilation duct from heat and noise, sealing the connections between the isolation pipe and the wall.
- Installing decorative bars at the front of the building to help keep bugs, lint and trash out from the outside.
- Hanging the Breezer on the anchors and attaching it to the wall.
Installation – about 20 minutes
- Laying the air duct while using a diamond drill, including the fine finishing stage.
- Gathering the water and dust after the drill using an industrial vacuum and draining pump.
- Making sure there is a 30-50 downward angle while placing the duct, so the sediment entering the system will be drained out of the building.