Important Information For The Installer; Checklist - IVT Greenline HT Plus C Assembly, Commissioning And Maintenance Manual

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Important information to the installer / Checklist

Important information for the installer

This manual provides you with all the information necessary to install the
heatpump. The manual is divided into several sections. The order of these
is based on the recommended installation. Use the supplied checklist
during installation.
Before installation remember:
Installation of the heat pump should be performed by a qualifi ed
installer.
If the heat pump needs to be taken downstairs it may be temporarily
tilted with the compressor downwards. However, never lay the heat
pump down or transport it horizontally.
Before the heat pump is commissioned, the heating system, hot water
cylinder and the heat transfer fl uid system, including the heat pump,
must be fi lled and vented.
Check that pipe connections on the cold and hot sides are intact and
have not shaken loose during transport.
The HTF pump should be running at maximum frequency when the
heat transfer system is vented.
Wiring should be kept as short as possible to protect the system from
downtime, for example during a thunderstorm.
Heat pump installation, energy drilling as well as collector installation
must follow applicable regulations.

Checklist

Each heat pump installation is unique. However, the following checklist will give you a general description of
how the installation should be carried out.
1. Place the heat pump on a fl at surface. Adjust the height using the rubber feet.
2. Check that the bore hole for the collector hose has been bored according to applicable regulations (respon-
sibility of the drilling company).
3. Fit the incoming and outgoing pipes for the heating and heat transfer fl uid circuits as well as the expansion
vessel.
4. Fit the particle fi lters and valves.
5. Make the connections for any external additional heat.
6. Connect the pump to the heating system (plumbing). Follow the instructions for the pump in question.
7. Install the outdoor sensor and a room sensor if used.
8. Fill and vent the heating and heat transfer systems before commissioning.
9. Connect the heat pump to the electrical system.
10. Connect the external switch as well as additional heat if used, and an earth-fault breaker.
11. Connect a general alarm, external controls and load monitor.
12. Commission the heat pump by making all the necessary settings on the control panel.
13. Check the heat pump after commissioning. Top up the heat transfer fl uid if required.
For reasons of safety the main power
supply must be disconnected before
working on the heat pump.
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