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4.2 Start-up

Start-up, Heating with mixing loop

Start-up:

1: Pump speed

Set the pump to highest speed before start-up.

2: Start pump

Start the pump and heat through the system.

3: Open shut-off valves

The shut-off valves should then be opened and the unit observed
as it enters service. Visual checking should confirm temperatures,
pressures, acceptable thermal expansion and absence of leakage.
If the system operates in accordance with design, it can be put
to regular use.

4: Vent system

Switch off the pump and vent the installation after the radiators
have been warmed up.

5: Adjust pump speed

Set the pump to the lowest speed consistent with comfort and
electricity consumption.
Normally the change-over switch is set in the mid position (default).
However for systems with under floor heating or single pipe loop
systems, it may be necessary to turn the change-over switch
upwards.
Higher pump speeds are only used if 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 switched off during system fill.

Under floor heating:

Pump stop function

If the substation is used in connection with under floor heating, the
circulation pump must be connected to the pump stop function in
the under floor heating controller. The pump must be stopped if
all under floor heating circuits are closed.

Warranty

If this is not possible, then flow must be continued through the
by-pass. Failing this, the pump will be at risk of seizure and any
remaining warranty will be withdrawn.

Summer operation:

Switch off pump

In summer the circulation pump must be switched off and the
shut-off valve to HE supply closed.

Running pump bi-weekly

It is recommended to start up the circulation pump (for 2 minutes)
once a month during summer; the shut-off valve of the HE supply
must be shut.

Electronic controller

Most electronic controllers will start up the pump automatically
(please note manufacturer´s instructions).

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VI.CW.Y5.02 / LUK42260

Operating Guide Termix VMTD MIX Compact 28

Summary of Contents for Termix VMTD MIX Compact 28

Page 1: ...up 6 4 3 Electrical connections 7 5 0 Design 8 5 1 Design 8 5 2 Schematic diagram 9 6 0 Controls 10 6 1 Heating circuit 10 6 2 DHW temperature control 13 6 3 Other 15 6 4 Maintenance 16 7 0 Troublesh...

Page 2: ...conditions for radiator thermostats in order to enable individual temperature control in each room nThe mixing loop creates a suitable temperature level for the heating system Domestic hot water DHW T...

Page 3: ...the substation inform the operating personnel and call for expert help immediately REACH All Danfoss A S products fulfill the requirements in REACH One of the obligations in REACH is to inform custom...

Page 4: ...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 sizes DH HE G 1 int thread DCW DHW G 1 i...

Page 5: ...bstation pipes and connections should be cleaned and rinsed Tightening Due to vibration during transport all substation connections must be checked and tightened before installation Unused connections...

Page 6: ...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 switched off during system fill Under floor he...

Page 7: ...st be electrically connected so that it can be disconnected for repairs Outdoor temperature sensor Outdoor sensors should be mounted so as to avoid exposure to direct sunlight They should not be place...

Page 8: ...er DHW 11 Domestic hot water pump 30 Flow controller with integrated control valve F Electronic controller 25 Pressure gauge with ball valve 48 Air vent manual 2 Single check valve 27A Actuator HE 10...

Page 9: ...19 Surface sensor 40 Immersion sensor 9 Strainer 24 Delivered loose with unit 48 Air vent manual 10 Circulator pump DHW Domestic Hot Water DCW Domestic Cold Water HWC Hot Water Circulation DH Supply...

Page 10: ...ntrolled by the HE temperature controller 6 1 3 AVTB controller 30 100 The temperature setting is as follows 1 35 C 2 55 C 3 75 C 4 95 C 5 100 C The values are intended as a guide Thermostatic control...

Page 11: ...closes when set max flow is exceeded and can be used in combination with Danfoss electrical actuators with or with out safety function Spring return motor can be used as safety function by power fail...

Page 12: ...elected via user interface EuP 2015 Ready The MAGNA3 circulator pumps are designed for circulating liquids in heating systems with variable flows where you want to optimise the setting of the pump dut...

Page 13: ...atures 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 temperatur...

Page 14: ...in the event of power failure 6 2 4 Domestic hot water pump Important It is necessary to mount a domestic hot water circulation pump on the water heater to avoid regulation problems The circulation pu...

Page 15: ...should be cleaned regularly by authorized personnel The frequency of cleaning would depend on operating conditions and the manufacturer s instructions VI CW Y5 02 LUK42260 Danfoss 2019 01 15 Operatin...

Page 16: ...H supply temperature and DHW temperature Connections Checking all connections for leakages Safety valves The operation of the safety valves should be checked by turning the valve head in the indicated...

Page 17: ...re of the DH is at the normal level summer at least 60 C winter at least 70 C the differential pressure is equal to or higher than the normal local differential pressure in the DH network if in doubt...

Page 18: ...tle or no DHW Defective controller Check replace DCW is being mixed with the DHW e g in a defective thermostatic mixing valve Check replace Hot water in some taps but not in all Defective or clogged n...

Page 19: ...the installation thoroughly Limiting of the return temperature adjusted too low Adjust according to instructions Defective radiator valves Check replace Uneven heat distribution in building because o...

Page 20: ...e pipe loop The system should feature electronic controls 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 radia...

Page 21: ...should be dismantled and its components sorted if possible in various groups before recycling or disposal Always follow the local disposal regulations VI CW Y5 02 LUK42260 Danfoss 2019 01 21 Operatin...

Page 22: ...22 Danfoss 2019 01 VI CW Y5 02 LUK42260 Operating Guide Termix VMTD MIX Compact 28...

Page 23: ...8 0 Declaration 8 1 Declaration of conformity Category 0 with electrical equipment VI CW Y5 02 LUK42260 Danfoss 2019 01 23 Operating Guide Termix VMTD MIX Compact 28...

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