![]() ![]() Use a pair of cutters to cut the spiral of the hose.Between the spiral windings, cut the material along its full circumference.Measure the correct length and mark this point with a felt-tip pen never use more hose than absolutely necessary.Stretch out the hose properly an incomplete stretch leads to unnecessarypressure loss.If a longer length has to be used, the hose must be properly clamped. The aim should be to use a minimum of 0.5 to a maximum of 1.5 metres of hose. When compressed, the lengths are 0.4 to 3 metres, depending on the type and manufacture of the hose. The lengths available vary by manufacturer and are available from 1 to 10 metres when extended. After stretching, the hose should be no more than 3% shorter than the nominal length specified by the supplier. The hose must be stretched out before use. The flexible hoses are usually supplied in a compressed version. The dimensions depend on the manufacturer. The nominal sizes available for intermediate flexible hoses are standardized to NEN-EN 13180 and can be selected as shown in the table (see right). If required, the fire resistance must be specified in accordance with the fire classifications in the NEN-EN 13501-1. The spiral wire is made of steel concealed or non-concealed, if necessary with a coating. ![]() The thickness of thematerial depends on the type of hose and on the supplier. The hose is manufactured from a fibre-reinforced synthetic cloth or from avinyl-coated fabric cloth incorporating a spiral wire. Thethickness of the material depends on the type of hose and on the supplier The hose is composed of layers of aluminium and polyester foil oraluminium polyester laminate in which a spiral wire is incorporated. ![]() The thickness of the material depends on the typeof hose and on the supplier. We will not share your information for marketing purposes with any companies outside of our own.A flexible hose is used in an air transport system to connect a vent, valve or vent plenum to an air duct.įor normal comfort ventilation, flexible hoses are manufactured from the following materials:Īluminium straps according to NEN-EN 573 are used for manufacturingaluminium flexible ducts. We use your information to our business so we may offer you deals on our products and services and newsletters about our business. Privacy Policy: How we will use the information about you? You may unsubscribe from our news letter at any time, if you have any difficulty doing so, please contact us at Once you decide to unsubscribe your information will be deleted for good.We monitor how a user opted into consent with our company.The time and date of a user’s consent is recorded through our online form.The information provided and opinions expressed in this website represent the views of the authors and contributes.The consent of the pages of this website is for your general information and use only.The use of this website is subject to the following terms of use: We may amend these Terms and Conditions at any time by posting the amended Terms and Conditions on the Gus O’Connor’s Pub website. If you disagree with any part of these terms and conditions, please do not use our website. If you continue to use this website you are agreeing to comply with the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our privacy policy, govern DPN’s dealings with you in relation to this website. We want you to know exactly what you have agreed to when you subscribe to our newsletter. This combination is the essence of O’Connor’s Pub and, through word of mouth, one of Ireland’s best kept secret was unveiled. They discover an incredible wealth of traditional music indeed, but also a very warm welcome. But a global Folk revival peaked in Europe and America in the 1960s and music aficionados searching for the roots of Folk music started to make the journey to Doolin. When Gus & Doll O’Connor took over pub in 1956, there weren’t many visitors to the area. And thus, following the broadcast of these recordings, Doolin was literally put on the map as a hot spot for traditional music, a place where you could experience “the Pure Drop”. O’Connor’s Pub hosted many of these recording sessions in the 40s and 50s which were made for archive purposes but also for radio broadcasting. Seamus Delargy came as early as the 1920s and he was followed by three of the most famous Irish Folklore Collectors: Seamus Ennis, Ciarán MacMathuna and Breandan Breatnach. ![]() Several music & folklore collectors visited Doolin on different occasions to record local tunes, songs and stories. ![]()
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