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4.3
Sanit DCE installation
The design of the hot water tank enables it to be installed in three different positions. In the case of
the Sanit DCE range, the installation of the tank will be made on the wall, either horizontally or in a
wall position (vertical - inverted), with the sockets facing downwards.
ow, and
a larger hot water tank should therefore be acquired in such cases.
Horizontal installation
For horizontal installation, the hot water tank is equipped with two fixing elements for anchoring it
to the wall. In this case, the secondary circuit inlet and outlet sockets are different from those of the
vertical installation, and this must be taken into account when making the hydraulic connection.
The screws for wall-mounting the appliance are not included, as the type of screws to be used vary
depending on the particular wall.
A drain valve should be fitted to the socket TP1 to evacuate any air remaining at the top of the hot
water tank.
To drain the primary circuit, and for optimum hot water tank performance, the tank should be
positioned as shown in the figure above. At the same time, insert the thermostat and thermometer
sensor in the bulb-holder sheath, pushing it down as far as it will go.
The horizontal drain valve is eliminated in this
type of installation, and so the secondary circuit
cannot be drained.