General This document is meant to be used in addition to the SUPAheat SH60 (R600) heating boiler documentation, in case of having a SUPAflo SF60 (R600) water heater version. This documentation only contains the difference in construction and application to the heating boiler version.
SF60 water heater, based on a cold water inlet temperature of 10ºC. Hot water tapping volumes (cold water = 10ºC) Output flow @50ºC flow @60ºC flow @65ºC flow @70ºC [kW] [l/min] [l/min] [l/min] [l/min] SF61 51.1 40.8 37.1 34.0 SF62 68.3 54.7 49.7 45.5 SF63 85.2 68.2...
System examples The following examples are only meant to give an indication of the possibilities available with the SF60 water heater and swimming pool boilers. These examples can not be used in a project without any further analysis of the project situation by an authorized company. System 1: water heater with buffer tank (1) Water heater connected to a buffer tank, with the cold water feed connected to the return connection of the buffer tank.
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System 3: water heater with big buffer tank When having temporary peak demand, it’s useful to have a big buffer tank (or multiple smaller tanks in series) in combination with a small water heater capacity. The capacity of the water heater is determined by the maximum loading time of the buffer tank. System 4: water heater cascade When having a constant high demand of hot water, it’s useful to install a high capacity water heater (or even a cascade of multiple water heaters) in combination with a small buffer tank.
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System 5: bypass water heater This system is mainly used in industrial processes with a constant demand of hot water. The bypass water heater can be used without a buffer tank, as the internal bypass covers the minimum flow rate through the water heater. The Bypass water heater can heat up the hot SF60 System 6: bypass water heater with buffer tank This system is mainly used in industrial processes, where there is a requirement for direct...