Removing the front panels
See page 12
Filling the heating system
Fill water
According to EN 1717 with DIN 1988-100, as a heat
transfer medium for DHW heating, the heating water
must meet fluid category ≤ 3. This requirement is met if
water of potable quality is used as heating water. For
example, if additives are used, the additive manufac-
turer must specify which category the treated heating
water comes under.
Total permissible hardness of the fill and top-up water
Total heating output
kW
50
≤
50 to
200
>
≤
200 to
600
>
≤
600
>
Fig. 20
Shown with connection set for finished walls
(accessories)
1. Check the pre-charge pressure of the diaphragm
expansion vessel (see page 48).
2. Close the gas shut-off valve.
3. Open shut-off valves
B
Specific system volume
< 20 l/kW
3.0 mol/m
3
(16.8 °dH)
≤
3
2.0 mol/m
(11.2 °dH)
≤
3
1.5 mol/m
(8.4 °dH)
≤
3
< 0.02 mol/m
(0.11 °dH)
on the heating water side.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance
!
Please note
Unsuitable fill water increases the level of
deposits and corrosion and may lead to appli-
ance damage.
Flush the heating system thoroughly before
■
filling.
■
Only use fill water of potable water quality.
■
Special antifreeze suitable for heating systems
can be added to the fill water. The antifreeze
manufacturer must verify its suitability.
Fill and top-up water with a water hardness in
■
excess of the following values must be soft-
ened, e.g. with a small softening system for
heating water.
20 l/kW to < 50 l/kW
≥
2.0 mol/m
3
(11.2 °dH)
≤
3
1.5 mol/m
(8.4 °dH)
≤
3
0.02 mol/m
(0.11 °dH)
≤
3
< 0.02 mol/m
(0.11 °dH)
B
A
50 l/kW
≥
< 0.02 mol/m
3
(0.11 °dH)
3
< 0.02 mol/m
(0.11 °dH)
3
< 0.02 mol/m
(0.11 °dH)
3
< 0.02 mol/m
(0.11 °dH)
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