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Installation Guide

Termix VMTD Compact 20

6.2.1 AVTB controller (20–60 °)

The temperature setting is as follows:
1 = 20 °C
2 = 35 °C
3 = 50 °C
4 = 60 °C
5 = 70 °C

The values are intended as a guide.

The AVTB operates at its best at DH supply temperatures of up to
90 °C.

Thermostatic control

DHW temperature is adjusted as follows:
To increase temperature, turn the handle on the thermostatic
controller to select a higher number.
To decrease temperature, turn the handle on the thermostatic
controller to select a lower number.

6.2.2 Electric 2–way motorized valve

Actuators with or without safety function are available for 3-point
controls. Spring-return actuators can be used to provide safety
shut-off in the event of power failure.

6.3 Other

6.3.1 Safety valve

The purpose of the safety valve is to protect the substation from
excessive pressure.
The blow-off pipe from the safety valve must not be closed. The
blow-off pipe outlet should be placed so that it discharges freely
and it is possible to observe any dripping from the safety valve.
It is recommended to check the operation of safety valves at
intervals of 6 months. This is done by turning the valve head in
direction indicated.

Danfoss Heating

VI.CW.W2.02 / LUK41200

DEN-GT

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Summary of Contents for Termix VMTD Compact 20

Page 1: ...up 7 4 3 Electrical connections 8 5 0 Design 9 5 1 Design 9 5 2 Schematic diagram 10 6 0 Controls 12 6 1 Heating circuit 12 6 2 DHW temperature control 14 6 3 Other 15 6 4 Maintenance 17 7 0 Troublesh...

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Page 3: ...troller sets the optimum operation conditions for radiator thermostats in order to enable individual temperature control in each room The mixing loop creates a suitable temperature level for the heati...

Page 4: ...rcumstances interrupt all energy sources to the station if possible and seek expert help In case of discoloured or bad smelling domestic hot water close all shut off valves on the substation inform th...

Page 5: ...nnections 1 District heating DH supply 2 District heating DH return 3 Heating HE supply 4 Heating HE return 5 Domestic hot water DHW 6 Domestic cold water DCW 7 Hot water circulation HWC Connection si...

Page 6: ...and rinse Prior to installation all substation pipes and connections should be cleaned and rinsed Thightening Due to vibration during transport all substation connections must be checked and tightene...

Page 7: ...f the heating requirement increases Re thighten connections After water has been added to the system and the system has been put into operation re tighten ALL connections Pump The pump must be switche...

Page 8: ...ted for repairs Outdoor temperature sensor Outdoor sensors should be mounted so as to avoid exposure to direct sunlight They should not be placed close to doors windows or ventilation outlets The outd...

Page 9: ...t look different than the substation shown Design description B Heat exchanger DHW 11 Domestic hot water pump F Electronic controller 27 Actuator HE 7 Thermostatic controller DHW 31 Differential press...

Page 10: ...fferent than the schematic diagram shown Schematic description B Heat exchanger DHW 11 Domestic hot water pump 24 Delivered loose with unit F Electronic controller heating 16 Outdoor sensor 27 Actuato...

Page 11: ...sor 27 Actuator 2 Single check valve 18 Thermometer 29 2 way motorized valve 7 Thermostatic valve 19 Surface sensor 31 Differential pressure controller DHW Domestic Hot Water DCW Domestic Cold Water H...

Page 12: ...e HE flow temperature in the heating circuit is controlled by the HE temperature controller Thermostatic control The temperature of the HE flow line is adjusted as follows To increase temperature turn...

Page 13: ...n be used as safety function by power failure 6 1 4 Electronic control Substations with electronic control must be set in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Where the room temperature is cont...

Page 14: ...ed operation The variable speed modulating modes allow the pump to match its performance to the system requirements helping to reduce noise when thermostatic valves are closing down Energy labelling c...

Page 15: ...2 Electric 2 way motorized valve Actuators with or without safety function are available for 3 point controls Spring return actuators can be used to provide safety shut off in the event of power fail...

Page 16: ...ating conditions and the manufacturer s instructions 6 3 3 Domestic hot water pump Important It is necessary to mount a domestic hot water circulation pump on the water heater to avoid regulation prob...

Page 17: ...Checking of all temperatures such as DH supply temperature and DHW temperature Connections Checking all connections for leakages Safety valves The operation of the safety valves should be checked by...

Page 18: ...ump Defective or clogged non return valve Replace clean No electricity Check Wrong setting of automatic controls if any To adjust an electronic controller for DHW pls note enclosed instructions for el...

Page 19: ...required Air pockets in the system Vent the installation thoroughly Limiting of the return temperature adjusted too low Adjust according to instructions Defective radiator valves Check replace Uneven...

Page 20: ...ols as well as return sensors Pump pressure too high Adjust pump to a lower level Air in system Vent the system Defective or incorrectly set radiator valve s Single pipe loop systems require special o...

Page 21: ...Installation Guide Termix VMTD Compact 20 Danfoss Heating VI CW W2 02 LUK41200 DEN GT 21...

Page 22: ...Installation Guide Termix VMTD Compact 20 22 DEN GT VI CW W2 02 LUK41200 Danfoss Heating...

Page 23: ...ent of machines EMC Direct ive 2004 108 EEC EN 61000 6 2 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standard Immunity industry EN 61000 6 3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standard Emission...

Page 24: ...Installation Guide Termix VMTD Compact 20 Produced by Danfoss A S 01 2012...

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