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The
supply
of
the
3-directional
reversing valve (see direction of flow)
is connected to the mutual return-
flow
.
An outlet of the valve is connected to
one of the middle connections of the
ThermoTank.
The
valve's
through-outlet
is
connected to the bottom connection of
the ThermoTank
.
Note:
The hydraulics diagram of the KTS drinking
water heating plant determines the point at
which the middle connections of the buffer
tank are connected.
Note:
The hydraulics diagram including the
connection situation of the 3-directional
reversing valve is part of the Kemper
KTS layout
4
Mounting and installation
4.1
General
4.2
Mounting
Assembly
Note:
Kemper recommends the use
of the KTS Stop Set, Figure
955 03 on the ThermoBox and
Figure 351 00 on the Thermo-
Tank
Note:
In order to save energy, the
valve must be insulated in
accordance
with
the
requirements in the EnEV.
Attention:
Comply with the valve's flow
direction during mounting.
For maintenance purposes, during installation
place the heating lines in the primary
ventilation/air extraction equipment at the
highest point (see Fig. 7 and 8) and drainage
facilities at the lowest point.
Note:
For maintenance and repair purposes, provide
stop valves at the respective supply and
return-flow of the KTS ThermoBox module and
at the ThermoTank.
Place the 3-directional reversing valve in the
mutual heating plant return line in the
direction
of
flow
after
the
KEMPER
ThermoBoxes towards the ThermoTank (see
Fig. 7).
Figure 5: Connection situation DN 32-DN 50
Return-flow, ThermoBox
Return-flow, ThermoBox
Figure 6: Connection situation DN 65-DN 80
Direction, ThermoTank,
middle
Connection, ThermoTank,
middle
Connection, ThermoTank,
bottom
Direction of flow in
home position
Connection, ThermoTank,
bottom
Connection,
ThermoTank,
middle
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