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General

Information on cold water

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Information on cold water

8.1

General

Different variants of fresh water modules and heat
exchangers

In general, there are two major points to consider for
drinking water heating via plate heat exchangers:

Calcification:

 

This depends on the water hardness specified in
degrees of German hardness (°dH).

Corrosion of the plate heat exchanger:

 

This depends on the water quality, especially the
conductance.

This  is  why  ETA  offers  two  versions  of  fresh  water
modules  or  replacement  heat  exchangers.  The
inexpensive  standard  solution  with  stainless  steel
plates  connected  by  copper  solder,  as  well  as  the
somewhat  more  expensive  special  solution  with
stainless  steel  plates  connected  by  stainless  steel
brazing solder ("INOX" heat exchanger).

If  you  have  the  fresh  water  module  with  the
"standard  heat  exchanger"  but  are  not  sure

whether  this  can  keep  up  with  the  demands  of  your
drinking water, then you can operate the fresh water
module  normally,  of  course.  If  the  heat  exchanger
actually develops leaks due to copper corrosion, you
can exchange it at any time for the special solution with
stainless steel brazing solder. This heat exchanger is
also offered individually by ETA.

Ask your heating technician

We recommend that you take advantage of the heating
technician's experience. He or she will know whether
you  must  pre-treat  your  drinking  water  and  which
procedure is best suited to the drinking water in your
region.

8.2

Calcification

Increasing water hardness increases the risk of
calcification

Irrespective  of  the  type  of  drinking  water  heater,  we
recommend  installing  a  water  softener  from  a  water
hardness  of  14°dH  and  above.  With  our  fresh  water
module, damage caused by calcification is not of great
concern  since  an  inexpensive  replacement  heat
exchanger from ETA can be replaced by the heating
engineer in a few easy steps. For machines like coffee
makers,  washing  machines,  dishwashers  ...  the
damage from calcification is often associated with high
costs, or the devices may even become irreparable.

Due to the fact that 1 litre of water contains about
18  mg of calcium for each °dH, the risk of calcifi-

cation increases with increasing water hardness. One
litre  of  water  with  10°  dH  therefore  contains  around
180  mg calcium, at 20° dH about 360  mg.
The  calcification  risk  also  increases  when  the  hot
water  temperature  is  set  above  55  °C  or  when
circulation pumps are operated for 24 hours (in other
words  practically  all  the  time).  In  these  cases,  the
provided protective measures against excessive calci-
fication,  such  as  reducing  the  primary  temperature
(see  functionality  of  the  fresh  water  module),
circulation  breaks  or  its  deactivation  and  optimised
connection  arrangement  of  the  ETA  fresh  water
module, are unable to cope. 

The  heat  exchangers  offered  by  ETA  do  not
exhibit  any  differences  in  terms  of  calcification.

They only differ in terms of corrosion resistance.

8.3

Corrosion

The electrical conductance is crucial for possible
copper corrosion

What is important for potential copper corrosion of the
solder  connections  of  the  individual  plates  is  the
electrical  conductance.  How  well  water  conducts
current is determined with the conductance meter. This
can only measure how well all conductive minerals in
the  water  conduct  together.  The  conductance  of
individual  materials  cannot  be  determined.  So  this
overall hardness determines the conductance.
Basically, water with a lower conductance has a lower
overall  hardness.  Water  with  higher  conductance  is
correspondingly harder. However, it is not possible to
calculate  the  hardness  from  the  conductance  with  a
precise formula, or vice versa.

A rule of thumb is: per °dH the conductance of tap
water increases by at least 35 μS/cm.

Due to the content of sodium, chloride and sulphate in
different tap waters differing widely,  the conductance
can be pushed up sharply. For example: tap water with
an overall hardness of: 17° dH and a conductance of
over 700 μS/cm exists. So the rule of thumb can only
be applied to a limited extent for tap water. However, it
is helpful in making a rough estimation without precise
water tests.

In general, copper soldered heat exchangers with
a conductance of less than 500  μS/cm are very

corrosion-resistant.  At  500-1000   μS/cm,  corrosion

Summary of Contents for Fresh water module 33

Page 1: ...2019 11 22 EN 0000000131 V 016 X 35 11 X 47 0 93994 004 Fresh water module Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...ETA Heiztechnik Gewerbepark 1 A 4716 Hofkirchen an der Trattnach Tel 43 0 7734 22 88 0 Fax 43 0 7734 22 88 22 info eta co at www eta co at...

Page 3: ...et 18 5 Configuration 20 6 Electrical connections 22 6 1 Requirements 22 6 2 CAN bus installation 22 6 3 Circuit board EM C4 24 7 Commissioning 26 8 Information on cold water 28 8 1 General 28 8 2 Cal...

Page 4: ...nce with this safety instruction there is a risk of physical injury DANGER On non compliance with this safety instruction there is a risk of major physical injury 1 2 Warranty guarantee and liability...

Page 5: ...e practical experience without having the installation checked by a trained and responsible expert we exclude defects in our delivery and conse quential damages resulting from this cause from our warr...

Page 6: ...ical and electronic equipment RoHS 2 Directive Applied Standards EN 60335 1 2012 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 1 General requirements IEC 61000 6 1 2 2005 Electromagnetic com...

Page 7: ...11 Optional circulation pump with safety valve 10 bar and drain cock to empty the hot water circulation line 12 Circuit board EM C Fig 3 2 Dimensions Technical data Tap output 33 litres minute with 4...

Page 8: ...Optional circulation pump with safety valve 10 bar and drain cock to empty the hot water circulation line 12 Circuit board EM C Fig 3 4 Dimensions Technical data Tap output 44 litres minute with 45 C...

Page 9: ...manual setting of the hot water temperature is defective Flashing RED 5x every 4 seconds Automatic venting by the admixing pump does not work There may be air in the primary circuit of the fresh water...

Page 10: ...same way the lime build up has little opportunity to form as it is purged from the plate heat exchanger as a result of the high flow speeds In order to protect the plate heat exchanger against calcifi...

Page 11: ...eat producer to the buffer The solenoid valve is connected to the circuit board EM C at the terminal S102 LZ The ouput of the buffer pump from the fresh water module must then be duplicated i e additi...

Page 12: ...12 www eta co at Information for installation Description Check the pipe dimensions lengths and number of fittings and calculate the line resistance...

Page 13: ...gth to limit pressure losses The length of the CAN Bus line supplied for connection to the boiler is 10 m The 3 temperature sensors for the buffer can be connected to the circuit board EM C of the fre...

Page 14: ...wall installation The fresh water module weighs approximately 20 kg Mounting the fresh water module on the buffer For mounting the fresh water module on the buffer a bracket with clamping jaws for 6...

Page 15: ...er module Keep this in fresh water module so that it is available if later a circulation set is retrofitted Fig 4 7 Joint Mounting the screw joints At the top mount the ball valve on the flow connecti...

Page 16: ...the buffer is shown in the following Establish the flow line from the buffer to the fresh water module Fig 4 11 Flow line to the fresh water module If a lateral connection is not possible the fresh wa...

Page 17: ...rs such as 15 mm CU or 1 2 galvanised for example then pressure shocks are to be expected In order to protect all components against pressure shocks we recommend fitting a small diaphragm pressure exp...

Page 18: ...n pump 4 Drain cock to bleed the hot water circulation line 5 Joint with 1 outer thread For the fresh water module 44 the joint is already included in the delivery scope of the fresh water module Keep...

Page 19: ...possible that the safety valve opens a little and begins to drip Similar to a pressure free under counter storage tank or a hot water tank If the water installation is designed with rigid pipes and n...

Page 20: ...FWM 2pumps function block this is already installed at the factory For monitoring purposes check whether this is shown in the Selected function blocks column for the circuit board EM C 0 in the functi...

Page 21: ...02 LZ and must be assigned manually Assigning terminal 1 In the Selected function blocks field first select the function block of the fresh water module FWM FWM 2pumps 2 Double tap at the buffer pump...

Page 22: ...it is safely isolated from supply CAUTION Flexible stranded conductors If flexible stranded conductors are not used for the wiring the contacts in the plug connections will be subjected to excessive m...

Page 23: ...of the same design e g two EM C are connected to one another via CAN bus those circuit boards must have different and consecutive node numbers In this way they are recognized in CAN bus and can be con...

Page 24: ...intended for motor ball valves of cascade systems in order to activate the subsequent fresh water module also referred to as Slave module This output can also be used for a solenoid valve in order to...

Page 25: ...ed control for buffer pump S603 PWM output Speed control for admixing pump S604 24 V input Flow sensor with temperature sensor S605A CAN bus From boiler S605B CAN bus Free X1 CAN Bus terminal resistor...

Page 26: ...en the hot water tap once more and carry out the steps again Carry on doing this until no more air escapes from the fresh water module Mounting the plastic cover Reattach the plastic cover following c...

Page 27: ...er in the fresh water module is minimized You can determine the required running time of the circulation pump in the following way Start the circulation pump in the control system by means of manual o...

Page 28: ...ven become irreparable Due to the fact that 1 litre of water contains about 18 mg of calcium for each dH the risk of calcifi cation increases with increasing water hardness One litre of water with 10...

Page 29: ...28 6 dH Corrosion is likely Conductance Water hardness Resistance Substance Standard heat exchanger soldered with copper solder INOX heat exchanger soldered with stainless steel brazing solder Appear...

Page 30: ...d 5 to 12 per cent acetic acid or 10 to 20 per cent formic acid is suitable for descaling purposes Both acids are available from drugstores Pay attention to the concen tration CAUTION Always pour the...

Page 31: ...way See the following description for this Operating modes for the circulation pump There are two ways to operate the circulation pump Either through automatic detection of the operating times self l...

Page 32: ...n pump is installed and the Self learning function is deactivated This timer displays the set times of the current day to operate the circulation pump These time windows are displayed as a black bar i...

Page 33: ...w screen on the Stand by times timer A screen opens Fig 10 1 Overview of hot water charging times Set the hot water temperature as low as possible to prevent limescale build up You can find further de...

Page 34: ...blocks with timers To set the charging times tap the timer in the overview An overview opens Fig 10 3 Overview Set the individual time windows and temperatures by tapping the lines Time slot 1 Time s...

Page 35: ...ETAtouch controller Up to software version X 35 X 35 A screen opens showing the individual days of the week Fig 10 6 Copying time windows Make your selection and press the Accept button to save...

Page 36: ...rning function often referred to as auto loop or manual specification of the operating times set time window Self learning function This is already set at the factory parameter Self learning to Yes Th...

Page 37: ...the Stand by times Daily plan button An overview screen opens Fig 10 7 Overview 1 Set time windows standby times 2 Select day of the week 3 Add another time window 4 Graphical representation of the ti...

Page 38: ...ion block with the Settings button Fig 10 8 Open the settings 2 Access the charge times of a particular day with the Charging times Daily plan button Fig 10 9 Access charging times 3 An overview scree...

Page 39: ...perature Fig 10 12 Reduced operation temperature settings In this example the desired hot water temperature outside the charging times is 30 C When loading times and temperatures of a day of the week...

Page 40: ...t water can briefly be hotter than the target temperature set Explanation of the Emergency operation only with buffer pump function Emergency operation of the fresh water module can be activated with...

Page 41: ...at the hot water pipe Then enter this time in parameter Circulation runtime During this time measurement no hot water may be tapped e g by sink shower because otherwise an incorrect time is measured E...

Page 42: ...42 www eta co at Simplified electrical connection overview 11 Simplified electrical connection overview...

Page 43: ...Simplified electrical connection overview 43 Frischwassermodul 93994 1 Frischwassermodul EM C S101 S103 S100 S602 S603 S604 S600 N L L N...

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