Allthewayup
2023-04-21 11:56:00
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Doyma says yes, that unused entries remain in the delivery state. For the multiple core for the basement it is like this: An empty conduit is attached as an extension to the outdoor unit and the stuffing box flange of the indoor unit remains as it is (namely sealed). You can buy a different stuffing box flange from Doyma if needed - depending on which one you need. Then route the connection through the previously extended outdoor conduit and screw on the new stuffing box flange, done. Whether this works the same way for the multiple core for the floor slab I cannot answer. The question is always what you want to connect later and where you then lead the end of the empty conduit which does not reach the multiple core. So near the public ground or somewhere in the garden because a cistern and pump are to be installed there later? You have to think carefully about that. Because depending on the connection there are requirements for the depth of the connection. Telephone may be laid 50cm deep, water had to lie 1.2m deep for us. This must be taken into account when pre-installing empty conduits.Regarding the topic of multiple cores. I have the gas inlet free, as I have an air-to-water heat pump. Is it possible to lay an empty conduit in advance through this free inlet to provide for the possible case of a different house entry later?