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Wolf FGB-35 - Commissioning and Top-up Water

Wolf FGB-35
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3064458_201811
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Example:
LimitsinrelationtospecicsystemvolumeV
A
(V
A
= system volume / max. rated heating output
1)
)
Total hardness conversion: 1 mol/m³ = 5.6 °dH = 10°fH
Total heat-
ing output
V
A
≤ 20 l/kW V
A
> 20 l/kW and < 50 l/kW V
A
≥ 50 l/kW
Total hardness /
total alkaline earths
Conductiv-
ity
2)
at 25°C
Total hardness /
total alkaline earths
Conductiv-
ity
2)
at 25°C
Total hardness /
total alkaline earths
Conductiv-
ity
2)
at 25°C
[kW] [°dH] [mol/m³] LF [µS/cm] [°dH] [mol/m³] LF [µS/cm] [°dH] [mol/m³] LF [µS/cm]
1 ≤ 50 ≤ 16.8 ≤ 3.0 < 800 ≤ 11.2 ≤ 2 < 800 0.11
3)
≤ 0.02 < 800
2 50-200 ≤ 11.2 ≤ 2
< 100
≤ 8.4 ≤ 1.5
< 100
0.11
3)
≤ 0.02
< 1003 200-600 ≤ 8.4 ≤ 1.5 ≤ 0.11
3)
≤ 0.02 0.11
3)
≤ 0.02
4 ≤ 600 ≤ 0.11
3)
≤ 0.02 ≤ 0.11
3)
≤ 0.02 0.11
3)
≤ 0.02
The total amount of ll and top-up water over the life cycle of the boiler must not exceed three times the nominal volume of the
heating system.
1)
According to VDI 2035, in systems with multiple boilers, use the maximum rated heating output of the smallest heat source
2)
High salinity < 800 µS/cm
Low salinity < 100 µS/cm
3)
< 0.11°dH recommended standard; permissible up to a limit of < 1 °dH
System with an FGB-28 system volume = 800 l
Total hardness of untreated potable water = 18°dH
V
A
= 800 l / 28 kW = 29 l / kW
Because the specic system volume V
A
is between 20 and 50 l/kW with a total output
of < 50 kW, the ll and top-up water must be in the range of 2 to 11.2°dH If the total
hardness of the untreated potable water is too high, some of the lling and top-up
water must be desalinated.
A% desalinated water must be added.
A = 100% - [(C
max
-0.1°dH) / C
potable water
- 0.1°dH)] x 100%
C
max
: Maximum permissible total hardness in °dH
C
potable water
: Total hardness of untreated potable water in °dH
A = 100% - [(11.2°dH - 0.1°dH) / (18°dH - 0.1°dH)] x 100% = 38%
38% of the lling and top-up water must be desalinated.
V
treatment
= 38% x 800 l = 304 l
At least 304 L of desalinated water must be added when lling the system.
The system can then be topped up with potable water.
Vent the system completely at the maximum system temperature.
The commissioning parameters must be recorded in the system log. This system log
must be handed to the system operator following commissioning of the system. From
that point onward, the operator is responsible for maintaining and keeping the system
log. The system log is provided with the accompanying documents.
The water values, in particular the pH value, electrical conductivity and hardness,
must be measured annually and documented in the system log.
The total amount of ll water used over the life cycle of the boiler must not exceed
three times the system volume (oxygenation!). Where a system requires large
volumes of top-up water (e.g. more than 10 % of the system volume per year), the
cause must be sought immediately and the fault remedied.
Commissioning
Top-up water
18. Filling the heating system / trap

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