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DESIGN
SYSTEM DETAILS
Heat
meter
Diverter
Valve
(not
mid
position)
CH
flow
to
dwelling
CH
return
from
dwelling
Pump
position
to
overcome
pressure
loss
on
central
heating
circuit
– no
additional
requirement
for
system
expansion
or
excess
pressure
District
supply
District
return
Coil
flow
and
return
CH
Bypass
Zone
valve
Heat
meter
Diverter
Valve
(not
mid
position)
CH
flow
to
dwelling
CH
return
from
dwelling
District
supply
District
return
Pump
position
to
overcome
pressure
loss
on
central
heating
circuit
and
coil
Ͳ
no
additional
requirement
for
system
expansion
or
excess
pressure
Coil
flow
and
return
CH
Bypass
Zone
valve
Heat
meter
Diverter
Valve
(not
mid
position)
CH
flow
to
dwelling
CH
return
from
dwelling
Pump
and
plate
heat
exchanger
position
to
overcome
pressure
loss
and
additional
expansion
requirement
on
central
heating
circuit
– no
additional
requirement
for
excess
district
pressure.
District
supply
District
return
Coil
flow
and
return
Plate
heat
exchanger
Local
expansion
system
connection
required
CH
Bypass
Zone
valve
Open
vented
feed
and
expansion
Or
Temp.
filling
loop
required
Heat
meter
Diverter
Valve
(not
mid
position)
CH
flow
to
dwelling
CH
return
from
dwelling
Pump
and
plate
heat
exchanger
position
to
overcome
pressure
loss,
additional
expansion
requirement
and
excess
district
pressure
requirements
District
supply
District
return
Coil
flow
and
return
Plate
heat
exchanger
Local
expansion
system
connection
required
CH
Bypass
Zone
valve
Open
vented
feed
and
expansion
Or
Temp.
filling
loop
required
In this diagram an additional pump is shown
fi tted because the pressure loss in the central
heating system is too large for the district pump.
The pump is now fi tted in the district supply
because the pressure loss over the BoilerMate
CP coil is too large.
Here, the plate heat exchanger has been fi tted
because the expansion requirements of the
central heating system are to be handled in the
dwelling rather than the whole system, or the
components in the central heating system are
not capable of withstanding the pressure of the
district heating system.
In this instance, the plate heat exchanger
provides a full pressure break between the
district heating system and the dwelling system.
The dwelling system will need to cater for
expansion and circulation requirements. This
may be used where excessive district heating
pressure occurs.
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