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Application guidelines
6.5 Setting up the energy metering
6.5.1 Produced heat
Installer reference guide
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A Domestic hot water
a Cold water IN
b Domestic hot water OUT (shower (field supply))
c DHW pump (field supply)
d Heater element (field supply)
e Non-return valve (field supply)
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The DHW pump is field-supplied and its installation is the responsibility of the
installer. For the electrical wiring, see
4
pump" [
100].
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If the applicable legislation requires a higher temperature than the maximum
tank setpoint during disinfection (see [2-03] in the field settings table), you can
connect a DHW pump and heater element as shown above.
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If applicable legislation requires disinfection of the water piping until the tapping
point, you can connect a DHW pump and heater element (if needed) as shown
above.
Configuration
The indoor unit can control DHW pump operation. For more information, see
4
"11 Configuration" [
138].
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Via the user interface, you can read out the following energy data:
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Produced heat
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Consumed energy
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You can read out the energy data:
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For space heating
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For space cooling
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For domestic hot water production
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You can read out the energy data:
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Per month
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Per year
INFORMATION
The calculated produced heat and consumed energy are an estimation, the accuracy
cannot be guaranteed.
INFORMATION
The sensors used to calculate the produced heat are calibrated automatically.
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The produced heat is calculated internally based on:
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The leaving and entering water temperature
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The flow rate
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Setup and configuration: No additional equipment needed.
"9.2.5 To connect the domestic hot water
EWSAH/X06UD
Daikin Altherma 3 WS
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