4.5.2 Hydraulic and electrical integration
of the thermal energy meter
The thermal energy meter requires two measuring devices for
data acquisition.
A measuring tube for the flow measurement
This must be installed in the heat pump flow (observe flow
direction).
A temperature sensor (copper pipe with immersion sleeve)
This must be installed in the heat pump return.
The installation locations for both measuring tubes should be as
close to the heat pump as possible in the generator circuit.
To avoid eddying effects which could lead to incorrect measure-
ments, there should be a gap of 50 cm between the measuring
devices and other installed components such as pumps or
valves.
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Transport
A lift truck is suited for transporting the unit on a level surface.
Carrying straps may be used if the heat pump needs to be trans-
ported on an uneven surface or carried up or down stairs. These
straps can be passed directly underneath the wooden pallet.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump is not secured to the wooden pallet.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump must not be tilted more than 45° (in any direction).
Use the holes provided in the sides of the frame to lift the unit
without the pallet. The side panel assemblies must be removed
for this purpose. Any commercially available length of pipe can
be used as a carrying aid.
ATTENTION!
Do not use the holes in the panel assemblies for lifting the device!
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Set-up
6.1 General Information
The unit may only be installed indoors in rooms with low humidity
on a level, smooth and horizontal surface. The entire base of the
frame should lie directly on the floor to ensure a good soundproof
seal. If this is not the case, additional sound insulation measures
may be necessary.
The heat pump must be installed so that maintenance work can
be carried out without hindrance. This can be ensured by main-
taining a clearance of approx. 1 m in front of and on each side of
the heat pump.
Neither frost nor temperatures higher than 35 °C must occur in
the installation location at any time of the year.
6.2 Acoustic Emissions
The heat pump operates silently due to efficient sound insulation.
To prevent noise transmission to the foundation, a suitable,
sound dampening rubber mat should be placed underneath the
base frame of the heat pump.
To prevent any sound from being transmitted to the heating sys-
tem, we recommend connecting the heat pump to the heating
system by means of hose sections.
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