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STV50 ed 09/08
VICTRIX 50 Rev. 002
Installing VICTRIX 50 in a cascade.
General features.
The constant research for solutions to save even more energy,
plus a functional use of the heat generators, has resulted in
VICTRIX 50 which is designed also for installation in cascade
by which we mean boilers
(up to a maximum of 3)
installed in
battery on the same system.
Note:
The boilers can be installed outdoors but it is advisable
just the same, for maintenance purposes, checks, etc., to protect
them from the weather
(rain, snow, sun, etc.).
The main advantages can be summed up in the following
points:
- high powers can be reached; by installing three boilers in
cascade we can reach a power of 150 kW;
- dimensions and weights are divided; in fact, we are dealing
with compact, lightweight single wall hung generators;
- the overall performance is higher than if only one high power
generator is used;
- lower running costs
(estimated to be about 15% less)
because
performance is better;
Dimensions and hydraulic kit connections
(optional)
with the boiler installed in cascade.
The modular generators, that is, installed in cascade
(battery)
with an original Immergas hydraulic manifold kit
(optional)
,
are to be considered one appliance that takes the serial number
(factory number)
of the generator nearest the ISPESL safety
devices.
The hydraulic manifolds are equipped with a non-return valve
mounted on the return pipe and system shut-off cocks on the
flow and return pipes of each generator.
The original Immergas hydraulic manifolds can be installed
with the output facing the right or left.
Note: Before closing one or both the system shut-off cocks
(9) the boiler must be switched off.
- greater operating security; by being able to divide between
two or three units, central heating is always active even in the
case, for example, of maintenance on one of the connected
boilers;
- great operating flexibility as it is possible to distribute, among
all the boilers, the operating request and sequence which
avoids a speedy deterioration of one boiler compared to all
the others.
Specific hydraulic distribution manifolds must be used for the
hydraulic connection between generators. Burnt flue must be
discharged through suitable couple-on manifolds fitted with a
no-return device
(damper)
, so the products of combustion of
a working boiler cannot interfere with the combustion circuit
of other boilers that are off.
As for the hydraulic manifolds, the system is modular also for
the flue manifolds.
Technical Documentation
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