Installation, use and maintenance manual
The figure below(Fig. 8) shows an example of a
plumbing hook-up.
Val
ve
Water input;
Isolation valve
Automatic thermostatic mixing device
Heat pump
Recirculation pump
Spring-loaded check valve
Hot water output
Relief valve
Drain tube inspectable end
Drain valve
Expansion vessel
Fig. 8 – Example of a water system set-up
Connection to boiler
Fig. 8a – Example of heavy-series relief valve
NOTE: an impurities filter must be
installed on the cold water inlet. The
appliance must not operate with water
with a hardness below 12°F, or vice
versa
with
(above 25°F). A suitably calibrated and
monitored softener should be used in
this case, but the residual hardness
should not fall below 15°F.
Cold water
input
Connection to outlet
siphon
extremely
hard
water
IMPORTANT NOTE: the system installer
should install a 7-bar safety valve on
the cold water inlet (Fig. 8a).
NOTE: the overpressure device must be
operated
limescale and ensure that it is not
blocked (Fig. 8a).
NOTE:
for
hydraulic safety unit compliant with
UNI EN standard 1487:2002 must be
fitted at the power supply inlet. This unit
must include, as a minimum: an
isolation valve, a check valve, a
control device for the check valve, a
relief valve and a hydraulic isolation
device (Fig. 8a)
NOTE: the outlet pipe connected to the
overpressure device must be installed
at a downwards angle and in a place
that is protected from the formation of
ice (Fig. 8a)
WARNING: if an expansion vessel is
not installed, ensure that there are
no non-return valves on the cold
water inlet line.
WARNING:
producing domestic hot water can
heat water to over 60°C. To protect
yourself
from
automatic thermostatic mixing device
in the hot water pipe (Fig. 8).
5.5.1
Connecting the condensate outlet
The condensate that forms while the heat pump is
in operation flows through a purpose-built outlet
pipe (½"G) that passes inside the insulating casing
and emerges on the side of the appliance.
Connect it to a duct via a siphon so that the
condensate can flow as it should (Fig. 9a or Fig.
9b)
MANUAL CODE: 6328407
regularly
to
remove
correct
installation,
The
heat
pump
for
burns,
install
an
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