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Instructions for installation and use 

 

Akva Lux II VXe

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Maintenance work

Is only to be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel.

Inspection

The water heater should be checked regularly by authorised person-

nel. Any necessary maintenance must be performed in accordance

with the instructions in this manual and other sets of instructions.

During service the dirt strainers are to be cleaned – including the 

filter on the controller, all pipe connections must be tightened and 

the safety valve must be function tested by turning the lever.

Rinsing/cleaning of plate heat exchanger

To clean the plate heat exchanger, rinse it by running clean water 

through the exchanger at high speed and in the opposite direction 

to the normal flow. This will remove any dirt deposits that may have 

built up in the exchanger. If rinsing with clean water is not sufficient, 

the exchanger can also be cleaned by circulating a cleaning agent 

approved by Danfoss (e.g. Kaloxi or Radiner Fl cleaning fluid) through 

the exchanger. Both these cleaning fluids are environmentally friendly 

and can be disposed off through the standard sewer system. After 

use of a cleaning fluid, the plate heat exchanger must be rinsed 

thoroughly with clean water.

Acidification of brazed plate heat exchanger

As a starting point, we do not recommend acidification of the 

exchanger. Deposits of limescale may build up in plate heat exchangers 

for domestic hot water on account of the large temperature 

fluctuations, and because aerated water is used on the secondary 

side. If it becomes necessary to clean the exchanger with acid, this 

can be done as shown on the drawing to the right. Brazed plate heat 

exchangers can withstand rinsing with a dilute acid solution - e.g. 

5% formic, acetic or phosphoric acid).

Measures after maintenance work

After maintenance work and before commissioning:

–   Check that all screwed connections are tight.

–   Check that all safety features, covers, that were removed, have 

been replaced properly.

–   Clean the working area and remove any spilled materials.

–   Clear all tools, materials and other equipment from the working 

area.

–   Connect to energy supply and check for leaks.

–   Vent the system.

–   Carry out any necessary adjustment again.

–   Make sure that all safety features on the device and the system 

work properly.

Meter reading

The caretaker/owner must perform visual checking and reading of

the district heating meter at short, regular intervals. (The meter is

not a part of the delivery from Danfoss).

Service procedures must only be performed by trained, authorised

personnel. 

NB! Excessive consumption for whatever reason is not covered by

the Danfoss warranty.

Cooling / Return temperature reading

Cooling – i.e. the difference between the supply and return tempera-

ture of the district heating water – has a significant effect on overall 

energy economy. Therefore, it is important to focus on the supply 

and return temperature in the heating system. The difference should 

typically be 30–35°C. Please note that a low district heating return 

temperature is directly related to the return temperature from the 

heating circuit and the return temperature of the circulation water.

It is therefore important to focus on these return temperatures.

 

15. MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for Akva Lux II VXe

Page 1: ...stallation and use VXe Fully insulated for very low heat losses Indirect district heating substation for heating and domestic hot water Indirect fully insulated district heating subtation Akva Lux II...

Page 2: ...r and safety valves 10 7 0 Filling the system with water 11 8 0 Recirculation 12 9 0 Electrical connections 13 10 0 Adjustmend and commissioning 14 11 0 Heating circuit Danfoss ECL 310 automatics 15 1...

Page 3: ...must be stored in a dry heated i e frost free room Relative humidity max 80 and storage temperature 5 70 C Theunitsmustnotbestackedhigherthanthelimitatthefactory max 8layers Unitssuppliedincardboardpa...

Page 4: ...aters districtheatingsta tionsandplumbinginstallations Equipotentialbondingshouldbeinac cordancewiththeprovisions60364 4 41 2007andIEC60364 5 54 2011 Binding point is marked with a grounding symbol on...

Page 5: ...ansion bolts or similar 2 Tighten all pipe connections as they may have loosened during transport and handling 3 Mount the district heating meter see page 11 4 On systems that feature a safety valve e...

Page 6: ...g of heat meter See page 10 Safety valves See page 10 Re circulation See page 12 Electrical connection See page 13 Outdoor sensor Connect to terminal block U Commissioning See page 17 22 Reading of me...

Page 7: ...ET 120 mm for DVGW Circulation pump HE Safety valve HE 3 bar Safety valve DHW 10 bar Thermometer Manometer connection Manometer Expansion vessel 12 L Sensor pocket for heat meter Plugs with O Ring Fit...

Page 8: ...l valve ET ET 120 mm for thermometer manometer Ball valve IT ET 120 mm for thermometer Ball valve ET ET 120 mm for DVGW Circulation pump HE Safety valve HE 3 bar Safety valve DHW 10 bar Thermometer Ma...

Page 9: ...14 Manometer connection 15 Manometer 16 Expansion vessel 12 L 65 100 80 80 80 80 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 550 932 315 55 1 Fjv frem 2 Fjv retur 3 Varme retur 4 Varme frem 5 V V 6 K V Danfoss Standard A3 1 6 Mat...

Page 10: ...ions and shocks during transport and handling may have caused leaks Once the system has been filled with water tighten all the pipe connections once more before performing pres sure test for leaks Aft...

Page 11: ...ng pressure test for leaks Before filling the system with water and starting up check if pipes are connected according to the circuit diagram expansion vessel is connected heat meter is mounted shut o...

Page 12: ...r use a 6 mm Allen key Do not re use the plugs Fig 4 Remove demunt capillary tube onT piece Fig 5 Seal offT piece with a 4 mm plug 5 Fig 6 Fit screw circulation hose end steel hose onto the controller...

Page 13: ...ons The outdoor sensor is always to be mounted on the coldest side of the property where it is less likely o exposed to direct sunshine normally the north side of the property The sensor must not be e...

Page 14: ...according to the instructions on page 11 If the pressure drops below 1 bar water must be added to the sys tem The operating pressure should never exceed 1 5 bar The safety valve opens at 2 5 bar The...

Page 15: ...bed in the instructions on page 15 proceed as follows 1 Connect the controller and switch it on 2 Choose MENU in any circuit Confirm and turn the dial and choose Common controller settings in the circ...

Page 16: ...th electrical actuators AMV and ECL electronic controllers the flow and temperature can be controlled to achieve highest energy savings The controller is equipped with excess pres sure safety valve wh...

Page 17: ...d with a safety thermostat Jumo AT for protection against overheating From factory the Jumo AT safety thermostat is pre wired to the Danfoss ECL controller with a 2 m cable enabling the thermostat hou...

Page 18: ...y to Proportional pressure AUTOadapt The user interface shows performance view during operation operation status alarm status settings view after pressing the button During operation the display shows...

Page 19: ...rm status In case the 1st LED is red the pump has detected one or more alarms See fig 5 Alarm status When there is no active alarm anymore the user interface switches back to operation mode shortly an...

Page 20: ...ve to wait a long time i e more than20sec forhotwater itmaybenecessarytosetthethermostat at a higher value If you want to avoid waiting time altogether you will need to set up domestic hot water recir...

Page 21: ...because aerated water is used on the secondary side If it becomes necessary to clean the exchanger with acid this canbedoneasshownonthedrawingtotheright Brazedplateheat exchangers can withstand rinsi...

Page 22: ...uestionn Clean all dirt filters strainers in the substation Replace any filters that are not intact Check that any electrical cables are in serviceable condition and that it is possible to disconnect...

Page 23: ...the valve housing Automatic components controller incorrectly adjusted or defective or possibly power outage The pump is not working The pump is set at too low speed of rotation not all system types A...

Page 24: ...no air in the pump housing No hot water Dirt strainer in the district heating sup ply line clogged Defective DHW controller Defective sensor PTC2 Clean the dirt strainer Check controller settings You...

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Page 26: ...h 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 the facto...

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