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How do you ensure the most quiet pump installation?

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How do you check the water pressure after installing the SCALA2?

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What makes SCALA2 able to offer a maximum sound pressure level of 47 dB(A) in typical use?

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1: How do you ensure the most quiet pump installation?
Add sound-reducing insulation material, e.g. glass wool
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1: How do you ensure the most quiet pump installation?
Add rubber feet and fixate piping to minimise vibrations
1: How do you ensure the most quiet pump installation?
Set the water pressure level as low as possible without compromising the comfort in the home
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2: How do you check the water pressure after installing the SCALA2?
Attach a water hose to the outside tap – if one is available – and see if the pressure is adequate
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2: How do you check the water pressure after installing the SCALA2?
Turn on the shower. If the home has two or more showers, then check the one furthest from the SCALA2
2: How do you check the water pressure after installing the SCALA2?
Turn on at least three taps, preferably on different floors
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3: What makes SCALA2 able to offer a maximum sound pressure level of 47 dB(A) in typical use?
A specially designed low-noise fan
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3: What makes SCALA2 able to offer a maximum sound pressure level of 47 dB(A) in typical use?
A water-cooled, permanent magnet motor
3: What makes SCALA2 able to offer a maximum sound pressure level of 47 dB(A) in typical use?
A sound-reducing pump house
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