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5 Set-up
5.1General Information
The heat pump is suited for outdoor installation. The device should always be installed on a permanently smooth, even and horizontal surface and must be aligned vertically. The entire frame should lie directly on the ground to ensure a good sound- proof seal and to prevent the
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Do not restrict or block the area around the air intake or outlet.
5.2Condensed Water Pipe
Condensed water that forms during operation must be drained off
6 Installation
6.1General Information
The following connections need to be established on the heat pump:
Flow and return flow of the heating system
Condensate outflow
Control line to the heat pump controller
Power supply
6.2Heating System Connection
The heating system connections on the heat pump have a 1 1/4" external thread.
Route the connection hoses out of the device in a downwards di- rection. Use a spanner to firmly grip the transitions when con- necting the heat pump. After the heat pump has been installed, the ductwork must be sealed so that the connection is gastight.
Before connecting the heating water system to the heat pump, the heating system must be flushed to remove any impurities, residue from sealants, etc., and to prevent any accumulation of deposits in the liquifier. A contaminated liquifier may 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 installed in a heating bypass downstream from the heat pump by the customer. 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
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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
Manual drainage should be provided for heat pumps which are exposed to frost. The antifreeze function of the heat pump con- troller is active whenever the controller 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, and if required, blown out, at three locations (see illus- tration). 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 detected (holiday home).
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