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The values in parentheses are valid for the LI 16TE
6.3Heating System Connection
The heating system connections on the heat pump have a 1¼" external thread. Use a spanner to firmly grip the transitions when connecting the heat pump.
Before connecting the heating water system to the heat pump, the heating system must be flushed to remove any impurities, residue from sealants, etc. Any accumulation of deposits in the liquifier could cause the heat pump to completely break down. For systems in which the heating water flow can be shut off via the radiator or thermostat valves, an overflow valve must be in- stalled in a heating bypass behind the heat pump by the cus- tomer. This ensures a minimum heating water flow rate through the heat pump and helps to avoid faults.
Once the heating system has been installed, it must be filled, de- aerated and
Minimum heating water flow rate
The minimum heating water flow rate through the heat pump must be assured in all operating states of the heating system. This can be accomplished, for example, by installing either a manifold without differential pressure or an overflow valve. The procedure for adjusting an overflow valve is described in the Chapter
Antifreeze
A method of manual drainage (see illustration) should be pro- vided for heat pumps which are exposed to frost. The antifreeze function of the heat pump controller is active whenever the con- troller and the heat circulating pump are ready for operation. If the heat pump is taken out of service or in the event of a power failure, the system has to be drained. The heating circuit should be operated with a suitable antifreeze if heat pump systems are implemented in buildings where a power failure can not be de- tected (holiday home).
6.4Electrical Connection
The power supply and control voltage are supplied using stand- ard cables (load:
For detailed instructions on how to connect the external compo- nents and how the heat pump controller functions, please refer to the device connection diagram and the operating manual sup- plied with the controller.
A disconnecting device with a contact gap of at least 3 mm (e.g. utility blocking contactor or power contactor) as well as a
The control voltage must be protected by a 10 A fuse.
For detailed information, see Circuit Diagrams in the Appendix.