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Danfoss District Energy 

VI.GP.B1.02 

DKDHR

Instructions 

 

 

Kompakt H 28/35/42

12.3  Heating circuit, temperature control H 328/35/42 ECL 300/C66

The H 328/H 335/H 342 substations are supplied with a 2-way 

valve VS2 or VM2 and an electrical actuator AMV 10 or 20, which in 

combination with the ECL controller controls the heating circuit. 

The controller closes when set max. flow is exceeded. 

A built-in differential pressure controller AVP-F protects the actua-

tor from too high differential pressure (see item 12.3.1).

The electrical actuator has undergone a functional test from fac-

tory. In case of operating disturbances the actuator can be closed 

manually. 

Please see enclosed instructions,

Electrical actuator AMV 

2-vay valve

2-way valve

Manual override (AMV)

12.3.1 Differential pressure controller 

The self-acting differential pressure controller AVP-F reduces the 

fluctuating pressure in the district heating network to a small 

and invariable operating pressure in the substation and thereby 

ensures the best possible operating conditions.

The control valve opens on falling differential pressure to main-

tain constant differential pressure, and closes on rising differential 

pressure.

The differential pressure controller is preset from factory and 

should not be adjusted afterwards.

Please see enclosed instructions,

Instructions

AVP, AVP-F

7369267-9  SIBC R&D

EI.97.Q2.00 © Danfoss 12/01

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INSTRUCTIONS

VS2    2-way

06

5R

90

75

06

5R

90

75

DN

L (mm)

15

65

20

70

25

75

DN

L

1

(mm)

15

131

20

142

25

159

DN

L

2

(mm)

15

139

20

154

25

159

DN

L

3

(mm)

15

69

20

74

25

79

7369053-0 SIBC

VI.HB.C1.00 © Danfoss 5/02

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Instructions

VM2, VB2    2-way

06

5R

90

74

06

5R

90

74

DN

L (mm)

15

65

20

70

25

75

32

100

40

110

50

130

DN

L

1

(mm)

15

131

20

142

25

159

32

196

40

196

50

228

DN

L

2

(mm)

15

139

20

154

25

159

32

184

40

294

50

330

DN

L

3

(mm)

15

69

20

74

25

79

32

104

40

114

50

134

VM2

VB2

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Installation Guide

AMV 10

Danfoss Heating 

EI.96.E3.00 

DH-SMT/SI

N-1

N-3

 

AMV 10 +  

AMV 10 +  

AMV 10 + 

AMV 10 +

 VM 2 (DN 15-25), VS 2 

VB 2 (DN 15-20) 

VMV 

AVQM (DN 15-20) 

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Installation Guide

AMV 20, AMV 30

Danfoss Heating 

EI.96.A2.00 

DH-SMT/SI

N-1

N-3

 

AMV 20, AMV 30 + 

AMV 20, AMV 30 + 

AMV 20, AMV 30 +

 

VM 2 (DN 15-50) 

VB 2 (DN 15-50) 

AVQM (DN 15-50)

 

VS 2 (DN 20-25) 

Instructions

AVP, AVP-F – PN 16,25/DN 15 – 50

ENGLISH

ESPAÑOL

DEUTSCH

DANSK

SLOVENŠČINA

ČESKY

POLSKI

РУССКИЙ

MAGYAR

NEDERLANDS

LIETUVIŲ K.

73695010   DH-SMT/SI 05/ 2006

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Differential pressure controller
AVP, AVP-F

Differenstrykregulator 
AVP, AVP-F

Differenzdruckregler
AVP, AVP-F

Regulador de presión diferencial
AVP, AVP-F

Regulator diferenčnega tlaka
AVP, AVP-F

Regulátor diferenčního tlaku
AVP, AVP-F

Regulator różnicy ciśnień
AVP, AVP-F

Регулятор перепада давлений
AVP, AVP-F

Slėgio perkryčio reguliatorius
AVP, AVP-F

Differential pressure controller
AVP, AVP-F

Nyomáskülönbség szabályozó
AVP, AVP-F

 

DN 15 - 32 

DN 15 - 32 

DN 15 - 50 

DN 15 - 50 

DN 15 - 25 

DN 32 - 50 

DN 15 - 50 

DN 15 - 25 

DN 32 - 50 

DN 15 - 50

 

p = 0.05 - 0.5

 

p = 0.2

 

p = 0.2 - 1.0 

p = 0.2 

p = 0.2 - 1.0 

p = 0.2 - 1.0 

p = 0.2 - 1.0 

p = 0.2 

p = 0.2 

p = 0.2

 

p = 0.2 - 1.0 

p = 0.3 

p = 0.3 - 2.0 

p = 0.5 

p = 0.3 - 2.0 

p = 0.3 - 2.0 

p = 0.3 - 2.0 

p = 0.5 

p = 0.5 

p = 0.5

 

p = 0.8 - 1.6 

p = 0.5

 

AVP (PN16) 

AVP-F (PN16) 

AVP (PN25) 

AVP-F (PN25) 

AVP (PN25) 

AVP-F (PN25)

Summary of Contents for Kompakt H28

Page 1: ...rom the pallet 10 7 4 Lifting the substation 10 7 5 Mounting 11 7 6 Variable connection possibilities 11 7 7 Tightening of connections 11 7 8 Connection of expansion vessel 11 7 9 Heat meters Fitting...

Page 2: ...perature The stations work at a maximum supply temperature from the district heating network of 120 C and the stations work with a op erating pressure of 16 bar which may put the user at risk of burns...

Page 3: ...ve 8 Circulation pump HE P1 11 Safety valve HE 3 5 bar 13 Thermometer 14 Manometer 15 Manometer 17 Air vent 19 Connection for expansion vessel 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter 24 Fitting piece for heat...

Page 4: ...ly for DHW cylinder P3 11 Safety valve HE 3 5 bar 13 Thermometer 14 Manometer with shut off valve 15 Manometer 17 Air valve 19 Connection for expansion vessel 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter 24 Fittin...

Page 5: ...Twin pump for HE P1 11 Safety valve HE 3 5 bar 13 Thermometer 14 Manometer with shut off valve 15 Manometer 17 Air valve 19 Connection for expansion vessel 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter 24 Fitting...

Page 6: ...tated in this instruction manual Instructions for the fitted components will be supplied together with the substation 24 1 25 8 29 30 24 Primary Secundary Cylinder supply Cylinder return HE return HE...

Page 7: ...s basically as stated in this instruction manual Instructions for the fitted components will be supplied together with the substation 1 25 29 30 4 8 31 32 24 24 Primary Secundary Cylinder supply Cylin...

Page 8: ...d in this instruction manual Instructions for the fitted components will be supplied together with the substation 1 25 29 30 8 24 24 Primary Secundary Cylinder supply Cylinder return HE return HE supp...

Page 9: ...s basically as stated in this instruction manual Instructions for the fitted components will be supplied together with the substation 1 25 29 30 4 8 31 32 24 24 Primary Secundary Cylinder supply Cylin...

Page 10: ...doorposts etc The substation includes delicate components 7 3 Removing the substation from the pallet The substation is screwed on a mounting frame which is screwed on the pallet Loosen the screws poi...

Page 11: ...en the connections and take the substation into continuous use Please note that the connections may be supplied with EPDM rub ber gaskets in general connection sizes from to and incl 1 for Kompakt H s...

Page 12: ...door temperature sensor S1 The outdoor temperature sensor is delivered separately and must be mounted on site according to the enclosed illustrations The outdoor sensor is always to be mounted on the...

Page 13: ...illing Start up Electrical connections Application Sensor 1 Cylinder top Sensor 2 Cylinder bottom P17 S1 Clamp 17 16 S2 Clamp 18 16 C37 47 S6 Clamp 22 16 S5 Clamp 21 16 C67 S6 Clamp 22 16 S5 Clamp 21...

Page 14: ...system The operating pressure should never exceed 2 5 bar The safety valves open at 3 5 bar If system pressure drops dramatically within a short time heating system should be examined for leakage thi...

Page 15: ...2 Select controller mode 3 Adjust room and hot water temperature 4 Set personal day plan 5 Advantages of the ECL Card 6 Hot points 7 Definitions The documentation for the ECL Comfort controller is co...

Page 16: ...50 DN 15 50 DN 32 50 p 0 2 p 0 2 p 0 2 p 0 2 p 0 2 p 0 2 p 0 2 AVQM PN 16 AVQM PN 25 AVQMT PN 25 AVQMT AVT PN 25 ENglIsh Flow and temperature controller with integrated control valve AVQM AVQMT www d...

Page 17: ...IBC VI HB C1 00 Danfoss 5 02 1 Instructions VM2 VB2 2 way 065R9074 065R9074 DN L mm 15 65 20 70 25 75 32 100 40 110 50 130 DN L1 mm 15 131 20 142 25 159 32 196 40 196 50 228 DN L2 mm 15 139 20 154 25...

Page 18: ...eating is automatically switched off in pe riods without heat demand To prevent the pump from blocking in periods without heat demand the controller automatically switches on the pump for some minutes...

Page 19: ...Instructions for setting of pump Four control modes are available AUTO mode self regulating from one proportional pressure curve to another to optimise comfort and reduce energy consumption to a mini...

Page 20: ...e included here Before you start Installation 10 Identifying the system type 11 Mounting the ECL Comfort controller 12 Electrical connections 230 V a c 13 Electrical connections 24 V a c 14 Placing th...

Page 21: ...sed Measures after maintenance work After maintenance work and before switching the system on again Check that all screwed connections are tight Checkthatallsafetyfeatures covers thatwereremoved haveb...

Page 22: ...ions of the 2 way valve clean valve housing if required Automatic controls wrongly set or defec tive possibly power failure Check if the setting of the controller is correct see separate instructions...

Page 23: ...ing heating surface Make sure that the heat is distributed evenly across the full heating surface open all radiators and keep the radiator in the system from heating up at the bottom Higher temperatur...

Page 24: ...linder You may check the specifications of the manufacturer conc cylinder capacity Not enough pressure on the hot water Strainer in cold water meter clogged Clean strainer possibly in consultation wit...

Page 25: ...pressure controller clean the valve seat and the capillary tubes Automatic controls wrongly set Check that the controller has been cor rectly set see separate instructions Temperature sensor placed i...

Page 26: ...7 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standard Immunity for residential commercial and light industry EN 61000 6 2 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standard Immunity industry EN 61000 6 3...

Page 27: ...27 27 Danfoss District Energy VI GP B1 02 DKDHR Instructions Kompakt H 28 35 42...

Page 28: ...Produced by Danfoss Redan A S 10 2010 Danfoss Redan A S Omega 7 S ften DK 8382 Hinnerup Phone 45 87 43 89 43 Fax 45 87 43 89 44 redan danfoss com www redan danfoss dk...

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