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5. Product description
The contents of this manual consist of the specifications for a standard execution. Where appropriate, this includes information
on options or other configurations. If optional extras are supplied, further documentation will be supplied in addition to this
manual.
For installation instructions and further documentation in various languages, visit www.flamcogroup.com/manuals.
Further product information can be obtained from the respective Flamco branch office (see page 2).
5.1 Operating principle
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1. Cold
The automat contains a small
amount of water. The automat
is still at rest.
5. Topping-up
If the water level in the vessel drops
to a critical level, an appropriate
amount of water will be carefully
pumped into the system from the
water mains. This water will be
de-aerated (by pressure loss and
the PALL rings), before entering
the vessel.
3. Full power
By storing an increasing amount
of water in the tank, the automat
keeps the system pressure almost
constant. When the system has
warmed up completely, the vessel
will be almost full to capacity.
2. Warming up
The volume of water and the
system pressure increases. The
unit responds to this by opening
the solenoid valve. Water flows into
the pressureless vessel. The water
in the vessel is de-aerated due to
both the drop in pressure and the
presence of the PALL rings.
4. Cooling down
The volume of water
and the system pressure
decreases. The de-aerated
water is pumped from
the pressureless vessel
back into the system.
This restores the system
pressure.
Flamcomat
1. Initial filling, refilling and heating
3. Cooling down, minimum operation
2. Heating up, maximum operation
Flamcomat starter