Drilling Holes For Brine Pipes; Unpacking And Installation; Removing The - Danfoss DHP-R Eco Installation Instructions Manual

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Drilling holes for brine pipes

• Make holes in the walls for the entry pipes (1) for the
coolant pipes. Follow the dimensions and connection
diagrams on pages 7-8.
• The output and input coolant pipes must have wall lead-ins.
• If there is a risk of infiltration by ground water, special
lead-ins must be used.
• Install the entry pipes (1) so that they incline slightly down-
wards. The incline should be at least 1 cm per 30 cm.
Cut them at an angle (as illustrated) so that rain water
cannot get into the pipes.
• Ensure that the entry pipes are at the correct distance so
that there is room for the other installations.
• Insert the brine pipes (2) into the insert pipes in the
installation room.
• Fill in the holes in the wall with mortar (3).
• Ensure that the brine pipes (2) are centred in the insert
pipes (1) so that the insulation is distributed equally on
all sides.
• Seal the insert pipes (1) with a suitable sealant
(foam) (4).
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Unpacking and installation

The heat pump is packed in boxes and wrapped in card-
board and delivered on a wood pallet.
• Check that the delivery is complete and undamaged.
NOTE! When moving the heat pump, do not use the
protruding pipe connections to lift the heat pump.
The packaging should not be used to lift the heat
pump either.
• Move the heat pump to the installation site.
• Cut off the straps and remove the packaging.
• Lift the heat pump from the pallet.
• Install a condensation drain if required.
• Adjust using the adjustable legs (5) so that it stands
upright and level on the floor.
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Removing the front cover
Remove the front cover plate as follows:
• Unscrew the screws (1).
• Slide the front cover (2) upwards and carefully lift it off
upwards and forwards.
• Place the front cover next to the heat pump.
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