6 Preparation
P
h
e
d
c
b
a
C
e
A
B
C
P
Produced heat
h
C
Consumed energy
e
A
Outdoor unit
B
Booster heater
C
Backup heater
a
Limited outdoor unit operation
b
Full outdoor unit operation
c
Booster heater turned ON
d
Backup heater step 1 turned ON
e
Backup heater step 2 turned ON
5.7
Setting up an external temperature
sensor
You can connect one external temperature sensor. It can measure
the outdoor ambient temperature. ROTEX recommends to use an
external temperature sensor in the following cases:
Outdoor ambient temperature
▪ In the outdoor unit, the outdoor ambient temperature is measured.
Therefore, the outdoor unit must be installed on a location:
▪ At the north side of the house or at the side of the house where
the most heat emitters are located
▪ That is NOT exposed to direct sunlight
▪ If this is NOT possible, ROTEX recommends to connect a remote
outdoor sensor (option EKRSCA1).
▪ Setup: For installation instructions, see the installation manual of
the remote outdoor sensor.
▪ Configuration: Select outdoor sensor [A.2.2.B].
▪ During suspend (see
"8 Configuration" on page
unit is turned down to reduce the standby energy losses. As a
result, the outdoor ambient temperature is NOT read out.
▪ If the desired leaving water temperature is weather dependent, the
full time outdoor temperature measurement is important. This is
another reason to install the optional outdoor ambient temperature
sensor.
INFORMATION
The external outdoor ambient sensor data (either averaged
or instantaneous) is used in the weather-dependent control
curves and in the automatic heating/cooling changeover
logic. To protect the outdoor unit, the internal sensor of the
outdoor unit is always used.
6
Preparation
6.1
Overview: Preparation
This chapter describes what you have to do and know before going
on-site.
It contains information about:
▪ Preparing the installation site
▪ Preparing the refrigerant piping
▪ Preparing the water piping
▪ Preparing the electrical wiring
Installer reference guide
22
6.2
Do NOT install the unit in places often used as work place. In case
of construction works (e.g. grinding works) where a lot of dust is
created, the unit must be covered.
Choose the installation location with sufficient place for carrying the
unit in and out of the site.
6.2.1
INFORMATION
Also read the following requirements:
Mind the following spacing guidelines:
>250
(mm)
NOTICE
Strong winds (≥18 km/h) blowing against the outdoor unit's air outlet
causes short circuit (suction of discharge air). This may result in:
▪ deterioration of the operational capacity;
45), the outdoor
▪ frequent frost acceleration in heating operation;
▪ disruption of operation due to decrease of low pressure or
increase of high pressure;
▪ a broken fan (if a strong wind blows continuously on the fan, it
may start rotating very fast, until it breaks).
It is recommended to install a baffle plate when the air outlet is
exposed to wind.
It is recommended to install the outdoor unit with the air inlet facing
the wall and NOT directly exposed to the wind.
b
Preparing installation site
Installation site requirements of the
outdoor unit
▪ General
installation
site
"General safety precautions" chapter.
▪ Refrigerant
piping
requirements
difference). See further in this "Preparation" chapter.
>350
b
a
>250
a
Air outlet
b
Air inlet
▪ Do NOT stack the units on each other.
▪ Do NOT hang the unit on a ceiling.
b
a
Baffle plate
b
Prevailing wind direction
c
Air outlet
RRLQ004~008CA + RHBH/X04+08CB
ROTEX HPSU low temperature Bi‑bloc
requirements.
See
the
(length,
height
b
>250
a
(mm)
a
4P384979-1C – 2017.04
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