EasyManua.ls Logo

STIEBEL ELTRON HPA-O 7 S Premium - Condensate Drain; External Second Heat Generator; High Limit Safety Cut-Out for Area Heating System

STIEBEL ELTRON HPA-O 7 S Premium
43 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...


16 | 





-




HPA-O13SPremium No 100 100 Yes
HPA-O13CPremium No 100 100 Yes
HPA-O13CSPremium No 100 100 Yes
Install the open heating circuit(s) in the lead room (room
where the external programming unit of the heat pump con-
trol unit is installed, such as in the living room). The individ-
ual room can then be controlled either with the external pro-
gramming unit or indirectly by adjusting the heating curve or
the room influence.
Fully open the heating circuit(s) in the lead room.
Close all other heating circuits.
If an overflow valve has been installed in the heating system,
fully close this overflow valve in order to determine the mini-
mum flow rate.
In combination with a hydraulic module, cylinder and hydraulic
module or integral cylinder:
Under menu item "COMMISSIONING/ HEATING" the param-
eter "HEATING CIRC PUMP RATE" (heating circuit pump rate)
such that the minimum flow rate required for system opera-
tion is assured (see chapter "Specification/ Data table").
If the appliance is operated on its own with a WPM:
Set the heating circuit pump so that the minimum flow rate
required to operate the system is safeguarded.
The current flow rate can be called up in the menu "INFO/ HEAT
PUMP INFO/ PROCESS DATA" under "WP WATER FLOW RATE".
10.8.2 Minimum flow rate for systems with a buffer cylinder
When using a buffer cylinder, in menu "SETTINGS/ HEATING/
STANDARD SETTINGS", set parameter "BUFFER OPERATION" to
"ON".
In combination with a hydraulic module, cylinder and hydraulic
module or integral cylinder, and with spread control disabled:
In menu "COMMISSIONING/ HEATING", set parameter "HEAT-
ING CIRC PUMP RATE" so that the nominal flow rate required
for system operation is assured (see chapter "Specification/
Data table").
If the appliance is operated on its own with a WPM:
Set the buffer charging pump so that the nominal flow rate
required for system operation is assured.
The current flow rate can be called up in the menu "INFO/ HEAT
PUMP INFO/ PROCESS DATA" under "WP WATER FLOW RATE".
10.9 Condensate drain
A condensate drain connector is factory-fitted to the defrost pan
to enable any condensate to drain off.
26_03_01_1868
1
1 Condensate drain
Observe chapter "Electrical connection/ Ribbon heater".
If the appliance is sited on foundations, the condensate drips
freely into the condensate drain pipe.
If the appliance is mounted on a bracket or T-support, attach
a condensate hose to the condensate drain.
Protect the condensate hose against frost with sufficient
thermal insulation.
!
Material losses
Ensure the condensate hose is not kinked. Route the hose
with a slope.
After routing the condensate hose, check that the condensate
can drain correctly.
10.10 External second heat generator
For dual mode systems, always connect the heat pump into the
return of the second heat generator (e.g. oil boiler).
10.11 High limit safety cut-out for area heating
system
!
Material losses
In order to prevent excessively high flow temperatures
in the area heating system causing damage in the event
of a fault, install a high limit safety cut-out to limit the
system temperature.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals