HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS
Heating system with heat accumulator for heating and domestic hot water
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Heating and domestic hot water production system in combination with wall mounted boiler
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NOTE:
The installer must assess the possible need for an additional expansion tank, depending on the type of system being serviced
WARNING:
during the production of domestic the power to the radiators decreases temporarily.
ACCESSORIES:
In the diagrams referred to in the previous pages the use of accessories available from the Edilkamin catalogue has been
assumed.
Individual spare parts are also available (exchanger, valves, etc). For information, please contact your local dealer.
1. START UP (DEALER)
Make sure the plumbing system has been properly executed and is equipped with an expansion tank which is sufficient to gua-
rantee safety. The presence of the tank built in to the stove does NOT guarantee adequate protection from thermal expansion
experienced by the water inside the system.
Power on the stove electrically and run the test cold.
Carry out the filling of the system through the inlet valve (it is recommended that you maintain a pressure of approximately1 bar)
During the loading phase, "bleed" the pump and open the manual vent (see page 42)
This operation must also be performed subsequently on a periodic basis.
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CA
VR
MI
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AF
ACS
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KEY
AL: Mains water supply
system
CA: Boiler
GR: Filling Unit
M:
Delivery to system
pump (circulator)
P:
PR: Heating Panels
R:
Radiators
System Return
RI:
T:
Heat Accumulator
V:
Valve
VE: Expansion tank
VR: Check Valve
VM: Tempering Valve
VST: Thermal discharge valve
KEY
ACS: Domestic Hot Water
AF:
Cold Water
MI:
System delivery
pump (circulator)
P:
Radiators
Ra:
RI:
System Return
Sc 30: 30 Plate Exchanger
Valve
V:
VR:
Non-return valve
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