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Appendix UK – 9

3.2 

System solution

3.2.1 

Unvented package installation, DHP-H and DHP-A models

126

110

80

128

96

80

86

80

129

132

91

96

10 11

113

12

12

85

Unvented manifold assembly

(see figure 1)

DHP-H

DHP-A

Figure 3. 

The principal installation solution of the unvented package on DHP-H and DHP-A models.

Position  Name

10 

Supply line heating system

11 

Return line heating system

12 

Cold water

80 

Shut-off valve

85 

Venting valve

86 

Safety relief valve heating system

91 

Strainer 

96 

Flexible hose

110 

Expansion vessel

113 

Expansion heating system

126 

Factory fitted combined Temperature and pressure relief valve*

128 

Double check valve with Shut-off valve

129 

Unvented manifold assembly: Pressure reducing valve, Safety relief valve, Non-return valve

132 

Flexible hose Unvented package

*

) The water heater tank in DHP-H and DHP-A models is factory fitted with a Temperature and pressure relief 

valve . The connection from this valve must not be used for other purposes other than discharge pipe con-

nection . Please see chapter 5 .3 Discharge pipe arrangement .

DD

E D

Note! No valve should be fitted between the safety relief valve and the storage cylinder .

Summary of Contents for DHP-A

Page 1: ...VIBMB402 086U8255 Rev 4 UK specific appendix to Installation instructions DHP A DHP A Opti DHP AQ Maxi DHP H DHP H Opti DHP H Opti Pro DHP L DHP L Opti DHP L Opti Pro...

Page 2: ...gulations 3 1 1 Test results 3 2 About documents and labels 4 2 1 Manufacturer labels 4 3 Piping installation 8 3 1 General 8 3 2 System solution 9 3 3 Discharge pipe arrangement 13 4 Commissioning 14...

Page 3: ...The water heater is protected with a sacrificial aluminium anode Under normal circumstances no mainte nance is needed E E Note Leave the following documents with the end user This manual Installation...

Page 4: ...efrigerant Kg 1 2 Connection Electric connection V 400 3N 50Hz Power input Total kW 5 0 8 0 11 0 Power input Heat pump kW 2 0 Power input Auxiliary Heater kW 3 6 9 Pressure Vessel Volume Sec Prim l 18...

Page 5: ...er input Total kW 3 1 6 1 9 1 Power input Heat pump kW Power input Auxiliary Heater kW 3 6 9 Pressure Vessel Volume Sec Prim l 180 7 5 Design Pressure Sec Prim MPa 1 0 0 3 Test Pressure Sec Prim MPa 1...

Page 6: ...r 90 95 C Maximum primary working pressure 1 5 bar Immersion heater D76 9 kW 230 V WARNING TO THE USER a Do not remove or adjust any component part of this unvented water heater Contact the installer...

Page 7: ...valve 6 bar Expansion vessel charge pressure 3 bar Operating pressure 5 5 bar Temp and pressure release valve 10 bar 90 95 C Maximum primary working pressure 1 5 bar Immersion heater D76 9 kW 230 V W...

Page 8: ...19 liter FITT0052 1 Expansion vessel bracket 132 FITT0053 1 Flexible hose FITT0001 1 Tundish 15x22 mm 129 FITT0054 1 Unvented manifold assembly 3 1 2 Unvented manifold assembly E A B C D Figure 1 Unv...

Page 9: ...ainer 96 Flexible hose 110 Expansion vessel 113 Expansion heating system 126 Factory fitted combined Temperature and pressure relief valve 128 Double check valve with Shut off valve 129 Unvented manif...

Page 10: ...r 96 Flexible hose 104 Safety relief valve 2 5 bar 110 Expansion vessel 113 Expansion heating system 126 Factory fitted combined Temperature and pressure relief valve 128 Double check valve with Shut...

Page 11: ...1 Strainer 96 Flexible hose 104 Safety relief valve 2 5 bar 110 Expansion vessel 113 Expansion heating system 126 Factory fitted combined Temperature and pressure relief valve 128 Double check valve w...

Page 12: ...100 Safety relief valve 110 Expansion vessel 113 Expansion heating system 126 Factory fitted combined Temperature and pressure relief valve 128 Double check valve with Shut off valve 129 Unvented man...

Page 13: ...pipe from tundish with continuous fall 1 in 200 5 Discharge below fixed grating 6 Trapped gully Sizing of copper discharge pipe 4 for common temperature relief valve outlet sizes Valve outlet size Mi...

Page 14: ...er supply 2 Open both cold and hot water taps which are situated as low as possible in the building to depressu rise the system E E Please note that there can be some water remaining in the cold water...

Page 15: ...Appendix UK 15...

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