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Operating Guide

Termix VVX Compact 28/18 – 7 Series BS-HC

4.2 Start-up

Start-up, Indirect heating

Filling:

1: First fill

When carrying out first fill, the heat exchanger must be slowly filled
with water until it reaches working pressure.

2: Pressure gauge

The HE pressure gauge indicates the pressure of the HE system. This
instruction must be followed strictly, to avoid dangerous situations.

3: Supply hose

A ball valve with plug is installed in the HE return line. To fill the
system, the ball valve must first be closed, the plug removed and
a supply hose connected. On re-opening the ball valve, system
fill can commence.

4: Pre-pressure

When filling the system with water, the pressure gauge should be
observed closely. The expansion vessel is supplied pre-pressurised
to 0.5 bar. The pre-pressure required at each substation will
depend on system head (the distance between the lowest and
highest point in the system), for example:

5: Filling stop

Filling must stop when the pressure gauge shows a pressure
approximately 1-2 bar higher than the pre-pressure setting. The
ball valve is then closed, the hose removed and the plug put back
in.

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 heat exchanger 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-tighten 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.

Height (m)

Pressure (bar)

0 – 5

0,5

5 – 10

1,0

10 – 15

1,5

15 – 20

2,0

6

DEN-GT

LGB42404

Summary of Contents for Termix VVX Compact 28/18 - 7 BS-HC Series

Page 1: ...2 Start up 6 4 3 Electrical connections 7 5 0 Design 10 5 1 Design 10 5 2 Schematic diagram 11 6 0 Controls 12 6 1 Heating circuit 12 6 2 DHW temperature control 17 6 3 Other 18 6 4 Extras 20 6 5 Mai...

Page 2: ...ers ball valves drain valve air valve and circulation pump and can be controlled thermostatically or by an electronic controller with an outdoor temperature sensor Depending on the application differe...

Page 3: ...fire leaks or other dangerous circumstances 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 v...

Page 4: ...the primary supply Connections 1 District heating DH supply 2 District heating DH return 3 Domestic hot water DHW 4 Domestic cold water DCW 5 Hot water circulation HCW 6 Heating HE supply 7 Heating HE...

Page 5: ...re installation Clean and rinse Prior to installation all substation pipes and connections should be cleaned and rinsed Tightening Due to vibration during transport all substation connections must be...

Page 6: ...tting The ball valve is then closed the hose removed and the plug put back in Start up 1 Pump speed Set the pump to highest speed before start up 2 Start pump Start the pump and heat through the syste...

Page 7: ...arth symbol Disconnection The substation must be electrically connected so that it can be disconnected for repairs Outdoor temperature sensor Outdoor sensors should be mounted so as to avoid exposure...

Page 8: ...g flow temperature The IMIT Thermostat is preset to 60 C shutting off the pump and the primary on off valve when the flow to the underfloor heating exceeds 60 C The IMIT Thermostat is if not already f...

Page 9: ...Operating Guide Termix VVX Compact 28 18 7 Series BS HC 4 3 3 Wiring diagram Radiator heating Underfloor heating LGB42404 DEN GT 9...

Page 10: ...e DHW 25 Pressure gauge with ball valve B Heat exchanger DHW 9 Strainer 26 Pressure gauge M Electrical wiring box 10 Circulator pump 31 Differential pressure controller 2A Single check valve WRAS 11 D...

Page 11: ...ensor pocket energy meter 41 Fitting piece energy meter 2A Single check valve WRAS 18 Thermometer 48 Air vent manual 4 Safety valve 20 Filling drain valve 69 On off valve 7 Thermostatic valve 24 Deliv...

Page 12: ...The HE flow temperature in the heating circuit is controlled by the HE temperature controller 6 1 3 RAVK controller RAVK controller 35 75 C The temperature setting is as follows 1 30 C 2 40 C 3 52 C 4...

Page 13: ...tting 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 The temperature of the HE flow line is adjusted as follows To increase temperature turn...

Page 14: ...8 Electronic control Substations with electronic control must be set in accordance with manufacturer s instructions Where the room temperature is controlled by radiator thermostats it is recommended...

Page 15: ...ves 6 1 11 Circulator pump UPM3 UPM3 Pumps can be controlled in constant pressure proportional pressure or constant speed mode defined by the means of a smart user interface The variable speed modulat...

Page 16: ...s If you press the key lock for more than 10 seconds you can toggle between enabling disabling the key lock function Function Recommended for Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Proportional pressure 1...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...m 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 t...

Page 19: ...g piece and replace it with the energy meter Do not forget the gaskets 4 Tighten connections After mounting of the energy meter remember to check and tighten all threaded connections Sensor pocket ene...

Page 20: ...ubstation according to this Instruction are recommended which should include Strainers Cleaning of strainers Meters Checking of all operating parameters such as meter readings Temperatures Checking of...

Page 21: ...mp out of order or with too low setting Check circulation pump Defective or clogged non return valve Replace clean No electricity Check Wrong setting of automatic controls if any To adjust an electron...

Page 22: ...e pump manual The pump is set at too low speed of rotation Set the pump at higher speed of rotation Pressure drop the pressure drop on the radiator circuit shows lower than recommended operating press...

Page 23: ...ep the radiators in the system from heating up at the bottom It is extremely important to keep the supply temperature to the radiators as low as possible while maintaining a reasonable level of comfor...

Page 24: ...Operating Guide Termix VVX Compact 28 18 7 Series BS HC 24 DEN GT LGB42404...

Page 25: ...Operating Guide Termix VVX Compact 28 18 7 Series BS HC LGB42404 DEN GT 25...

Page 26: ...Operating Guide Termix VVX Compact 28 18 7 Series BS HC 26 DEN GT LGB42404...

Page 27: ...Operating Guide Termix VVX Compact 28 18 7 Series BS HC 8 0 Declaration 8 1 Declaration of conformity Category 0 with electrical equipment LGB42404 DEN GT 27...

Page 28: ...Operating Guide Termix VVX Compact 28 18 7 Series BS HC Produced by Gemina Termix A S 04 2018...

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