Setting Up The Domestic Hot Water Tank; System Layout - Integrated Dhw Tank; Selecting The Volume And Desired Temperature For The Dhw Tank - Daikin EBVZ-D9W Installer's Reference Manual

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6.3 Setting up the domestic hot water tank

6.3.1 System layout – Integrated DHW tank

6.3.2 Selecting the volume and desired temperature for the DHW tank

ERLA11~16D + EBVZ16S18+23D
Daikin Altherma 3 R F
4P643604-1B – 2022.05
Benefits
Comfort.
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The smart room thermostat functionality can decrease or increase the desired
leaving water temperature based on the actual room temperature
(modulation).
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The combination of the two heat emitter systems provides the excellent
heating comfort of the underfloor heating, and the excellent cooling comfort of
the heat pump convectors.
Efficiency.
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Depending on the demand, the indoor unit supplies different leaving water
temperature matching the design temperature of the different heat emitters.
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Underfloor heating has the best performance with the heat pump system.
a
A Domestic hot water
a Cold water IN
b Hot water OUT
People experience water as hot when its temperature is 40°C. Therefore, the DHW
consumption is always expressed as equivalent hot water volume at 40°C.
However, you can set the DHW tank temperature at a higher temperature
(example: 53°C), which is then mixed with cold water (example: 15°C).
Selecting the volume and desired temperature for the DHW tank consists of:
1
Determining the DHW consumption (equivalent hot water volume at 40°C).
2
Determining the volume and desired temperature for the DHW tank.
Determining the DHW consumption
Answer the following questions and calculate the DHW consumption (equivalent
hot water volume at 40°C) using typical water volumes:
Question
How many showers are needed per
day?
How many baths are needed per day?
b
A
1 shower = 10 min×10 l/min = 100 l
1 bath = 150 l
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Application guidelines
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Typical water volume
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