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Heat Pump Manager; Transport; Installation; General Information - Dimplex LA 16MS Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Air-to-water heat pump for outdoor installation

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3.3

3.3 Heat pump manager

For the operation of your air-to-water heat pump, the heat pump
manager included in the scope of delivery is to be used.
The heat pump manager is a comfortable electronic regulating
and control unit. It controls and monitors the entire heating sys-
tem as a function of the outdoor air temperature, the hot water
preparation and the safety devices.
Sensors for return flow and outside temperature, to be mounted
by the customer, incl. mounting hardware are supplied with the
heat pump manager and/or this Manual.
Method of functioning and operation of the heat pump manager
are described in the enclosed operating manual.
4

Transport

ATTENTION!
During transport, the heat pump must not be tilted more than 45° (in
either direction).
The unit should be transported to the final installation site on a
wooden pallet. The baseline unit can be transported either by
means of a lift truck, a sack trolley, or the like, or using 3/4" pipes
to be put through the openings provided in the base plate or the
frame.
The heat pump and the transport pallet are joined by four transit
bolts. These must be removed.
It is necessary to remove the lower cover panel to be able to ac-
cess the transport openings in the frame. For this purpose, loo-
sen two screws each in the base, retract the panels and disen-
gage them at the top. When reinstalling the sheet metal panels,
they should be pushed upward by exerting slight pressure.
When slipping the carrying pipes through the frame, be careful
not to damage any components.
At the installation location, 8 black dust caps, which are included
in the packaging of the device, which can be snapped into the
transport holes.
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Opening the coverpanel
5

Installation

5.1 General Information

The unit should always be installed on a permanently level,
smooth and horizontal surface. The entire base frame should
thereby make close contact with the floor in order to ensure ade-
quate sound insulation and to prevent water-carrying parts from
cooling out. Failing this, additional insulation measures may be-
come necessary. It must be possible to carry out servicing work
without any problems. This is ensured if a clearance of 1.2 m to
solid walls is maintained.
ATTENTION!
The intake and discharge openings must not be restricted nor obstructed.

5.2 Condensate Line

Condensed water that forms during operation must be drained
off frost-free. To ensure proper drainage, the heat pump must be
mounted horizontally. The condensate pipe must have a mini-
mum diameter of 50 mm and must be fed into a sewer in such a
way that it is safe from frost. Do not discharge the condensate di-
rectly into clearing tanks or cesspits, as aggressive vapours or a
condensed water pipe which has not been laid in a frost-free
manner could destroy the evaporator.
Closing the coverpanel

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