Please Read Immediately; Important Information; Intended Use; Regulations / Safety Information - Dimplex BWP 20A Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Hot water heat pump for indoor installation
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1.1 Important Information

ATTENTION!
The device cover cannot be used for carrying (the cover cannot withstand
larger forces!)
ATTENTION!
Hot water, cold water and circulation connections: These pipe nipples
contain plastic inserts which serve to protect against corrosion (in
particular to the pipe nipple flange surfaces). These plastic inserts remain
in their positions after the water pipes have been installed.
ATTENTION!
Only operate hot-water heat pump when filled with water!
ATTENTION!
Disconnect the power supply before opening the hot-water heat pump;
observe possible coasting of ventilator.
ATTENTION!
Ensure water does not come into contact with the operator controls.
Unplug mains plug/disconnect the power supply before beginning any
cleaning work.

1.2 Intended Use

This device is only intended for use as specified by the manufac-
turer. Any other use beyond that intended by the manufacturer is
prohibited. This includes the user's abiding by the manufacturer's
product brochures. Please refrain from tampering with or altering
the device.
1.3 Regulations / Safety
Information
ATTENTION!
Read these installation and operating instructions before start-up!
The hot-water heat pump is exclusively used to heat water
for domestic use and drinking water within the specified op-
erating temperature limits! Heating fluids is not permitted.
Observe the technical regulations for domestic water instal-
lation (DIN 1988).
Exhaust air should not fall below +15 °C (evaporator may
freeze). Sinking exhaust air temperatures reduce economi-
cal heat pump operation.
It is not permitted to
operate the pump with solvent-laden or explosive exhaust
-
air
- use exhaust air containing fat, dust or sticky
aerosols
- to connect extractor hoods to the
ventilation system
EN-2
Installation of the device is not permitted
- outdoors
- in rooms which are exposed to frost
- in rooms with air which is potentially explosive
because of gases, vapours or dust
Operation of the device is not permitted
- with an empty cylinder
The construction and design of the hot-water heat pump
complies with all relevant EU directives (see also CE decla-
ration of conformity).
The technician must ensure that the refrigerant is flushed
adequately to allow maintenance and repair work on refrig-
erant circuit components without risk. Refrigerant must be
properly used and disposed of; it must not be released into
the environment!
The refrigeration circuit is "hermetically sealed" and contains
the fluorinated refrigerant R134A included in the Kyoto pro-
tocol. Information on the GWP value and CO
the refrigerant can be found in the chapter Device informa-
tion. The refrigerant is CFC-free, non-ozone depleting and
non-combustible.
More information can be found in the accompanying log
book.
When working on the hot-water heat pump, always discon-
nect the power supply.
When connecting the hot-water heat pump to the power sup-
ply, the relevant VDE, EN and IEC standards are to be ful-
filled. Also observe the technical connection requirements of
the electrical utility companies.
This heat pump is designed for use in a domestic environ-
ment according to Article 1, Paragraph 2 k) of EU directive
2006/42/EG (machinery directive) and is thus subject to the
requirements of EU directive 2014/35/EU (low-voltage direc-
tive). It is therefore also intended for use by non-profession-
als for domestic water preparation for shops, offices and
other similar working environments, agricultural establish-
ments and hotels, guesthouses and other residential build-
ings.
ATTENTION!
Work on the hot-water heat pump is to be performed by qualified
personnel only!
Observe accident prevention regulations!
451903.66.07 · FD 9908
BWP 20A
equivalent of
2
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