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8. Thermix V with thermostatic temperature regulation
Thermostat setting
Preliminary temperature of the mixed heating circuit
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ca. 25°C
1
ca. 30°C
2
ca. 35°C
3
ca. 40°C
4
ca. 45°C
5
ca. 50°C
see Fig. 9
A
Bypass primary (must remain closed for proper functioning)
B
Bypass secondary (see item 3.2)
C
Temperature sensor
D
Thermostatically regulated injection valve (for setting, see table)
Setting of the preliminary heat temperature of the mixed heating circuit at the thermostat head:
The necessary volumetric flow rate for the unmixed heating circuit results from its heat requirement. The necessary flow volume for the mixed
heating circuit and the required pump level of the Thermix pump are to be taken from the enclosed table in accordance with the heating
requirements.
Requirement for presetting both volumetric flow rates:
1. All radiator valves in the unmixed circuit must be set to maximum flow-rate
2. The injection valve on Thermix is completely open (setting 5 on the thermostat head).
3. The pump on Thermix is switched on.
The flow volume is adjusted on the individual flow meters as follows:
1. Set the established pump level on Thermix pump.
2. Set the volumetric flow rate established for the mixed circuit using the compe
nsation valve.
3. Carry out the fine-tuning of both compensation valves until the stated volumetric flow rates are set.
Should there be an increase in the head load/demand, set Thermix pump to the next highest level and perform the adjustment once again. All
modifications of the heating requirement (e.g. in case of an extension of the flo
or heating area) require a renewed setting of the volumetric
rates.
8. Thermix V (Fig.3)
see Fig. D3
A
V
olumetric flow - pressure Loss diagram -Thermix V
B
Pressure loss (bar)
C
V
olumetric flow [l/h]
Setting the volumetric flow rates / hydraulic alignment between mixed and unmix
ed circuit:
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