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Danfoss District Energy 

VI.HE.A1.02 

DKDHR

Instructions for installation and use 

Akva Lux II TDP-F

Handling

We recommend that you wear suitable safety footwear while 

handling and installing the substation.

6.0  Installation instructions, Safety and Handling

Instructions

Please read these instructions carefully before installing and comis-

sioning this substation. The manufacturer accepts no liability for loss or 

damage resulting from failure to comply with these instructions for use.

Read and follow these instructions carefully to prevent the risk of physi-

cal injury and/or damage to peroperty. Exceeding the recommended 

operating parameters considerably increases the risk of personal injury 

and/or damage to property. 

Installation, commissioning and maintenance must be carried out  by 

qualified and authorized personnel in compliance with the local safety 

regulations.

Once the station has been installed and is operating, there is 

normally

 

no need to alter the settings or other functions. The district heating 

substation is very reliable and easy to operate.

Energy source

The substation is primarily designed for connection to district heating. 

Alternative energy sources can be used if the operating conditions are 

equivalent to district heating at all times.

Application

The substation is designed only to operate with water or a water-glycol 

mixture (up to 40%), and other heating media may not be used.   

The substation is to be connected to the household piping in a frost-free 

room,  where the temperature does not exceed 50 °C and the relative 

humidity is not higher than 80%. The substation must no be covered, 

bricked in or otherwise cut off from access.

Choise of materials

Only use materials, that comply with local regulations.

Corrosion

The maximum chloride compounds of the medium must not be higher 

than 300 mg/l. The risk of  corrosion increases considerably if the recom-

mended chloride content is exceeded.

Safety valve(s)

Installation of safety valve(s) must always be in compliance with local 

regulations.

Noise level.

 ≤ 55 dB.

Storage

Before installation, the units must be stored in a dry, heated (i.e. frost-

free) room.

(Relative humidity max. 80% and storage temperature 5-70 °C).

The units must not be stacked higher than the limit at the factory (max. 

8 layers) Units supplied in cardboard packaging must be lifted using the 

handles incorporated in the packaging. Units must be placed on pallets 

for transport/moving across large distances.

As far as possible, do not lift the substation by the pipes. Lifting by the 

pipes may cause leaks. REMEMBER to retighten.

Disposal

Dispose of the packaging in accordance with the local regulations for 

disposal of used packaging materials.
The substation is made of materials that cannot be disposed of together 

with household waste.  

Close all energy sources and disconnect all connection pipes. Disconnect 

and dismantle the product for disposal in accordance with the applicable 

local regulations for the disposal of the individual components.

Connection

It must be possible to cut off all energy sources to the unit - includ-

ing electrical connections - at all times.

Potential equalization/grounding

Potential equalization is an electrical equalizing connection to se-

cure against user contact with dangerous voltage, which may occur 

for example between two piping systems. Potential equalization re-

duces corrosion in heat exchangers, water heaters, district heating 

substations and plumbing installations. Equalization of potentials 

should be effected according to local regulations.

Warning! Hot surfaces

Parts of the substation may be very hot and can cause burn inju-

ries. Be very careful when you are in the immediate vicinity of the 

substation.

Warning of high pressure and high temperature

The maximum supply temperature in the district heating network 

can be up to 90°C and the operating pressure can be up to 10 bar. 

This may result in a risk of scalding from touching the substation 

and from outflow of the medium (water/steam). Exceeding the 

substation design data and operating parameters for pressure and 

temperature carries an appreciable risk of personal injury and/or 

damage to property.

Emergencies 

In the event of fire, leaks or other hazards, immediately shut off all 

sources of energy to the substation, if possible and call for appropri-

ate assistance. 

If the domestic hot water is discoloured or malodorous, shut off all 

ball valves on the substation, notify all users and call for professional 

assistance immediately.

Warning of damage during transport 

On reception of the substation, and before installing it, check for 

any evidence of damage during transport.

The substation must be handled and moved with the greatest care 

and attention.

IMPORTANT - Tightening of connections 

Before adding water to the system, ALL pipe connections MUST be 

retightened, as vibrations during transport may have caused leaks. 

Once the substation has been filled and the system has been put 

into operation, ALL pipe connections MUST be tightened once 

more. 

(Do not overtighten! - See page 11, Test and Connections)

Summary of Contents for Akva Lux II TDP-F

Page 1: ...Danfoss District Energy MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Akva Lux II TDP F Instructions for installation and use...

Page 2: ...9 7 0 Installation instructions Getting started 10 8 0 Installation instructions general 11 9 0 Installation instructions recirculation connection 14 9 1 Installation instructions recirculation conne...

Page 3: ...7 Air vent 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter 24 Fitting piece for heat meter 38 PTC2 P controller 40 Thermostat for bypass circulation 52 Zone valve 60 Fitting piece for DCW meter Please note that the b...

Page 4: ...4 Differential pressure controller 5 Dirt strainer 6 Non return valve 17 Air vent 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter 24 Fitting piece for heat meter 38 PTC2 P controller 40 Thermostat for bypass circula...

Page 5: ...ial pressure controller 5 Dirt strainer 5A Dirt strainer with plug 6 Non return valve 17 Air vent 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter 24 Fitting piece for heat meter 30 Return temperature limiter 38 PTC2...

Page 6: ...kva Lux II TDP F with bypass thermostat mounted before heat meter Type 004U8044 Akva Lux II TDP F with bypass thermostat mounted after heat meter Connections 1 Domestic cold water DCW 2 Domestic hot w...

Page 7: ...deally in con nection with readings of the district heating meter Pay special attention to any leaks and an excessively high return tem peratureinthedistrictheatingcircuit poorcoolingofthedistrictheat...

Page 8: ...hermostat Thermostat Fig 2 that keeps the branch pipe warm in the summer or regulates the circulation temperature if domestic hot water recir culation has been established in the hot water system The...

Page 9: ...s far as possible do not lift the substation by the pipes Lifting by the pipes may cause leaks REMEMBER to retighten Disposal Dispose of the packaging in accordance with the local regulations for disp...

Page 10: ...sub station on a solid wall using two sturdy bolts screws expan sion bolts or similar 3 Mount ball valves not part of the delivery on the substation and make sure that they are closed when connnecting...

Page 11: ...Please note that the connections features EPDM rubber gaskets Therefore it is important that you DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the union nuts Over tightening may result in leaks Leaks caused by over tightening o...

Page 12: ...ball valves on the domestic cold water and the do mestic hot water supply Loosen the union nuts at both ends of the fitting piece and remove it Fit the cold water meter remember to insert gaskets Afte...

Page 13: ...room thermostat keeps the temperature at a constant level in the whole apartment according to the set room parameters Consult additional maintenance instructions for room thermostat for further infor...

Page 14: ...ation the substation must be connected to the recirculation system The circulation set for recirculation connection is not standard equipment The set must be purchased as extra equipment We recommend...

Page 15: ...controller Fig 4 Loosen union nuts and remove the existing capillary tube between the bypass thermostat and the T piece as shown in fig 4 Fig 5 Plug the hole with ball C and union nut D Fig 6 Fit new...

Page 16: ...hten the union nut again Fig 12 Please note that the arrow on the back of the housing indicates the dirction of flow Please note the position of the arrow as shown in the photo to your right Fig 13 Fi...

Page 17: ...nipple A in the DHW controller pack Fig 3 Fit pipe bushing B in the DHW controller Fig 4 Remove the existing capillary tube and union nut from bypass thermostat and angle piece do not re use Fig 5 Plu...

Page 18: ...fasten by means of two screws I Fig 9 Mount non return valve J and hexagon nipple K in the pump as shown in the photo to your right Fig 10 Loosen union nut Fig 11 Turn pump motor head by 180 degrees T...

Page 19: ...structions 1 Start by shutting off all connections to the substation 2 First follow the instructions for Fig 1 2 and 3 on page 16 3 Then demount 3 4 plug in T piece pos A as illustrated in fig 1 4 Rem...

Page 20: ...non return valve to the recir culation pipe with flow direction towards the substation A safety valve must be mounted in the DCW inlet For recirculation connection please refer to installation instru...

Page 21: ...Allen key Fig 2 Mount hexagon nipple A in the DHW controller pack and mount hexagon nipple C and union nut D in hexagon nipple A for fitting of recirculation pipe Fig 3 Fit pipe bushing B in the DHW...

Page 22: ...mount hexagon nipple C and union nut D in hexagon nipple A for fitting of recirculation pipe Fig 3 Fit pipe bushing B in the DHW controller Fig 4 Remove the existing capillary tube and union nut from...

Page 23: ...ust be mounted before the heat meter Please follow the below instructions 1 Start by shutting off all connections to the substation 2 First follow the instructions for Fig 1 2 and 3 on page 21 3 Then...

Page 24: ...insulation Fig 1 Remove the nipples plugs from the domestic hot water controller use a 6 mm Allen key Fig 2 Mount hexagon nipple A in the DHW controller pack Fig 3 Mount circulation pipe C incl hexag...

Page 25: ...before the substation is prepared for recirculation i e the by pass thermostat must be mounted before the heat meter Please follow the below instructions 1 Start by shutting off all connections to the...

Page 26: ...ng controllerPM2 P Fig 1b RegulationofthehotwatertemperaturePTC2 P SettheDHWtemperaturebymovingtheadjusterlevertowards hotter or colder Startbyturningtheleverclockwise untilitstops untilyou cannot tur...

Page 27: ...a differential pressure controller type TD200 is mount ed in Akva Lux II TDP F types 004U8089 and 004U8044 This type of differential pressure controller is preset from factory and should not be adjust...

Page 28: ...eflowreg ulator automatically equalizes all changes in pressure within a large pressurerange normally1to10bar andtherebyensuresaconstant flow regardless of water supply pressure Even at low pressures...

Page 29: ...Max 4 5Watt For more information about the pump please refer to enclosed instal lation and maintenance instructions WILO STAR Z NOVA Installation and operating instructions D Einbau und Betriebsanlei...

Page 30: ...isusedonthesecondaryside Ifitbecomes necessarytocleantheexchangerwithacid thiscanbedoneasshown on the drawing to the right Brazed plate heat exchangers can withstand rinsing with a dilute acid sulutio...

Page 31: ...e a year Check all connections for leaks If you identify a leak replace the gaskets and retighten the pipe connec tions Check that the safety valve on the cold water supply is functioning correctly Ch...

Page 32: ...Clean dirt strainer Poor cooling Too small heating surface too small radiator in relation to the total heating requirement of the building Poor utilization of existing heating surface Increase total h...

Page 33: ...tion pump out of operation not part of the dly Check whether the pump is running whether the pump is receiving power control that there is no air in the pump housing see pump manual No domestic hot wa...

Page 34: ...used in accordance with our instructions EU Directives EMC Directive 2004 108 EEC EN 61000 6 1 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standard Immunity for residential commercial and light indust...

Page 35: ...comply with all technical regulations and the applicable legislation in every respect Installation and commissioning must only be performed by trained authorised personnel The substation is checked in...

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