Writing Reports; Checking The Refrigerant Circuit For Leaks; Charging And Venting On The Primary Side - Viessmann VITOCAL 300-G PRO Installation And Service Instructions Manual

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Further details regarding the individual steps

Writing reports

Enter the readings taken during commis-
sioning (described in the following) into
the reports from page 135 onwards.

Checking the refrigerant circuit for leaks

1. Check the floor area, valves and all
visible solder joints for traces of oil.
Note
Traces of oil indicate a leaking refrig-
erant circuit. Have your heat pump
checked over by a refrigeration engi-
neer.

Charging and venting on the primary side

!
Please note
To prevent appliance damage,
charge the primary circuit before
connecting the power supply.
1. Check the Victaulic connections in
the heat pump for tightness. The Vic-
taulic couplings must be tight and fit-
ted together so that there are no
gaps.
2. Check the pre-charge pressure of the
expansion vessel.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance
(cont.)
2. Check the heat pump interior with a
refrigerant leak detector or leak
detecting spray for refrigerant leaks.
3. Charge the primary circuit with
Viessmann heat transfer medium
and vent.
Note
The system must be protected
against frost down to –15 °C.
!
Please note
To prevent equipment dam-
age, check the flow and return
connections of the heat pump
primary circuit for tightness.
In the case of leaks, switch off
the heat pump immediately,
drain the primary circuit and
check the seating of seals/
gaskets. Replace faulty or dis-
placed gaskets.
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