Installation manual

Coopra Advanced Heating Technologies Installation manual 40 EN
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1.12. Pump and hydraulic resistance
The pump characteristic and the resistance graph of the unit
are given below.
If set on automatic function (menu setting) the electronics
switches the speed of the pump to “high” or “low”, depending
on the temperature demand:
Dt > 30 °C : the pump runs „high speed“.
Dt < 10 °C : the pump runs „low speed“.
Dt = Setpoint temperature deducted with the actual Flow
temperature.
1.14. Standards / Guidelines
With the installation of the unit, all local regulations must be
followed, where applicable, including the provisions of the
following standards and guidelines:
Building Regulations
Regulations for natural gas installations
Regulations for LPG (if applicable)
Guidelines for existing gas installations
Safety requirements for central heating installations
Safety provisions for low voltage installations
General regulations for drinking water installations
Water authority regulations
Ventilation in dwellings
Supply of combustion air and exhaust
House sewerage in homes and dwellings
Fire Brigade regulations
Factory Act regulations
Regulations applicable to HWS water Ask for the
locally applicable regulations at the local water
company as they are different in some areas
1.15. General safety regulations
The installation may only be performed by a recognised
installer.
Take note that internal parts of the unit can carry a dangerous
electrical voltage (230 Volt).
Take note that the unit, the various pipes and the flue gas
exhausted by the unit can reach high temperatures (up to
90°C).
Before carrying out maintenance activities in or on the unit,
you must close the gas tap, switch off the electricity supply
and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
1.16. Water quality
The composition and quality of the system water has a direct
effect on the performance of the total system and the life of
the boiler heat exchanger. Great care must be used with the
addition and use of chemicals, water softeners, oxygen
binders, de-aerators, aerators and water filters as they
increase the chance of malfunctions.
Corrosive elements of certain additives can attack the system
and cause leakages; the build-up of undesired deposits
generally leads to fatal damage of the heat exchanger.
00,2
0
0,2
0,3
0,6
Flow [m³/h)]
Pressure [bar]
0,7
0,5
0,4
0,1
0,4 0,6 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0
Pump state high
Pump state low
Boiler resistance
2,2 2,4 2,82,6 3,0
0,8