ULTRAFLOW® 54 DN15-125
Kamstrup A/S · Technical description · 5512-2464_D1_GB_09.2021
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Installation
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Please read this chapter carefully before installing the energy meter. In case of incorrect mounting, Kamstrup’s
guarantee obligations no longer apply.
6.1
Guidelines for dimensioning and operating conditions
6.1.1
Introduction
General recommendations for heat and cooling meter installation can be found in EN 1434-
6:2015, “Heat meters –
Part
6: Installation, commissioning operational m
onitoring and maintenance” and CEN CR 13582, “Heat meter installation.
Instruction in selection, installation and use of heat meters”.
Due to copyrights, Kamstrup cannot provide you directly
with these documents. To acquire CEN CR 13582 (and other EN standards), please refer, for example, to the Danish
Standard
https://webshop.ds.dk/en-gb/frontpage?CurrencyCode=EUR
. Alternatively, you can
find your national standardization organization here
https://www.iso.org/members.html
Consider the following general risks and advice:
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By connecting to 230 VAC supply, there is a risk of electrical shock.
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When working on the flow sensor in the installation, there is a risk of outflow of (hot) water under pressure.
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At a media temperature higher than 60 °C, the flow sensor should be shielded from unintended contact.
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Only use clean water on a damp cloth to clean the meter.
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Check that the self-adhesive protective film on both ends of the flow sensor is removed before installation.
When the installation has been
completed, water flow can be turned on. The valve on the meter’s inlet side
must be opened first.
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Carry out an operational check of the complete thermal energy meter after installing the meter and before
leaving the installation site.