Assembly; General; Connection On Heating Side; Water Quality In Heating Systems - Dimplex LS 60S-TUR Installation And Operating Instruction

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LA 60S-TUR
7

Assembly

7.1 General

The following connections need to be established on the heat
pump:
Heating system flows and returns
Condensate outflow
Control line to the heat pump manager
Voltage supply

7.2 Connection on heating side

The heating system connections on the heat pump are to be
made inside the device. Refer to the device information for the
connection sizes. Route the connection hoses out of the device
in a downwards direction. An optional pipe kit is available as an
accessory, which can be used to lead the connections out to
the side.
Use a spanner to firmly grip the transitions when connecting
the heat pump.
Before connecting the heating water system to the heat pump,
the heating system must be flushed to remove any impurities,
residue from sealants, etc. Any accumulation of deposits in the
liquefier could cause the heat pump to completely break down.
Once the heat pump has been connected to the heating sys-
tem, it must be filled, de-aerated and pressure-tested.
NOTE
Pump units with check valves maintain the specified flow
directions. If there is incorrect distribution or breaking off of
the volume flow, these units (and the check valves in
particular) must be checked! The use of check valves are
mandatory in the event of several heating circuits or parallel
connections for heat pumps in order to avoid incorrect
distribution.
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7.3 Water Quality in Heating
7.3.1 Scale Formation
Scale formation in heating systems cannot be avoided, but in
systems with flow temperatures below 60 °C the problem is so
small that it is negligible. With high-temperature heat pumps
and in particular with bivalent systems in the higher perfor-
mance range (heat pump + boiler combination), flow tempera-
tures of 60 °C and more can be achieved. One preferred
method for preventing scale formation is softening because
this permanently removes alkaline earths (calcium and magne-
sium ions) from the heating system.
The following values for water quality in heating water and cold
water must be observed and checked during an on-site check:
Degree of hardness
Conductivity
pH value
Filterable materials
The following (limit) values must absolutely be observed:
Maximum degree of hardness in filling water and supple-
mentary water 11 dGH.
The conductivity in demineralised water (DM water) (low-
salt) may not be greater than 100 μS/cm.
The conductivity in partially demineralised water (saline)
may not be greater than 500 μS/cm.
The pH value must be between 8.2 and 9.
The limit value for filterable materials in heating water is <
30 mg/l
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