REMKO MWL series
General overview of residential unit
In the following consideration of the entire residential unit, we summarise the points already presented.
The following are presented:
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The heat pump module with energy from a source buffer tank
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Cold water supply from the public utility company
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Hot water supply to the kitchens and bathrooms
Ventilation module with supply and exhaust air from the premises and to the outside
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Fig. 6: General overview of residential unit
I:
Source/heating room
II: 1. Residential unit
III: Further residential units (congruent)
A: Ventilation unit module
B: Heat pump module
C: Drinking water storage module
1: Overflow air vents
2: Kitchen/bathroom/utility room
3: Bedrooms and living rooms
4: Floor heating
5: Hot water
The REMKO MWL 35 modular heat pump is installed as centrally as possible in the utility room/kitchen tall
cupboard within the residential unit so that the pipelines (hot water and ventilation) can be kept short,
resulting in less installation work.
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f
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a
c
d
b
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g
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h
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C
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6: Cold water
a: Outside air
b: Outgoing air
c: Exhaust air
d: Supply air
e: Source inlet
f:
Source return flow
g: Heating cycle return flow
h: Heating cycle inlet
i:
Hot water off
j:
Cold water on
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