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SI 22TU
1 Please Read
Immediately
1.1 Important Information
ATTENTION!
When operating or maintaining a heat pump, the legal requirements of the
country where the heat pump is operated apply. Depending on the
refrigerant quantity, the heat pump must be inspected for leaks at regular
intervals by a certified technician, and these inspections must be
recorded.
ATTENTION!
If the heat pump or circulating pumps are controlled externally, an flow
rate switch is required to prevent the compressor from being switched on
when there is no volume flow.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump is not secured to the pallet.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump must not be tilted more than 45° (in any direction).
ATTENTION!
Do not use the holes in the panel assemblies for lifting the device!
ATTENTION!
The transport securing device is to be removed prior to commissioning.
ATTENTION!
Flush the heating system prior to connecting the heat pump.
ATTENTION!
The supplied dirt trap must be inserted in the heat source inlet of the heat
pump to protect the evaporator against the ingress of impurities.
ATTENTION!
The brine solution must contain at least a 25 % concentration of a
monoethylene glycol or propylene glycol-based antifreeze, which must
be mixed before filling.
ATTENTION!
Ensure the rotary field is clockwise when connecting the mains cables (if
the rotary field is not clockwise, the heat pump will not work properly, is
very loud and may cause damage to the compressor).
ATTENTION!
It is not permitted to connect more than one electronically regulated
circulating pump via a relay output
ATTENTION!
The heat pump must be started up in accordance with the installation and
operating instructions of the heat pump manager.
ATTENTION!
Any work on the heat pump may only be performed by authorised and
qualified after-sales service technicians.
ATTENTION!
Disconnect all electrical circuits from the power source prior to opening
the device.
1.2 Intended Use
This device is only intended for use as specified by the manufac-
turer. Any other use beyond that intended by the manufacturer is
prohibited. This requires the user to abide by the relevant project
planning documents. Please refrain from tampering with or alte-
ring the device.
1.3 Legal Regulations and
Directives
This heat pump is designed for use in a domestic environment
according to Article 1, Paragraph 2 k) of EC directive 2006/42/EC
(machinery directive) and is thus subject to the requirements of
EC directive 2006/95/EC (low-voltage directive). It is thus also in-
tended for use by non-professionals for heating shops, offices
and other similar working environments, in agricultural establish-
ments and in hotels, guest houses and similar / other residential
buildings.
This heat pump conforms to all relevant DIN/VDE regulations
and EU directives. Refer to the EC Declaration of Conformity in
the appendix for details.
The heat pump must be connected to the power supply in com-
pliance with all relevant VDE, EN and IEC standards. Any further
connection requirements stipulated by local utility companies
must also be observed.
The heat pump is to be connected to the heat source system and
the heating system in accordance with all applicable regulations.
Persons, especially children, who are not capable of operating
the device safely due to their physical, sensory or mental abilities
or their inexperience or lack of knowledge, must not operate this
device without supervision or instruction by the person in charge.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the device.
ATTENTION!
When operating or maintaining a heat pump, the legal requirements of the
country where the heat pump is operated apply. Depending on the
refrigerant quantity, the heat pump must be inspected for leaks at regular
intervals by a certified technician, and these inspections must be
recorded.
1.4 Energy-Efficient Use of the
Heat Pump
By operating this heat pump you are helping to protect our envi-
ronment. Both the heating system and the heat source must be
properly designed and dimensioned to ensure efficient operation.
It is particularly important to keep water flow temperatures as low
as possible. All connected energy consumers should therefore
be suitable for low flow temperatures. Raising the heating water
temperature by 1 K corresponds to an increase in energy con-
sumption of approx. 2.5 %. Low-temperature heating systems
with flow temperatures between 30 °C and 50 °C are particularly
well-suited for energy-efficient operation.
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