Installation and operating instructions
“Floorbox“
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4. Construction and function
4.1 Summary
1.
Ball valve
2.
Ball valve with temperature sensor
connection
3.
Double regulating and commissioning
valve
4.
Venting and flushing valve
5.
G 1 flat sealing
6.
Meter stool piece
Standard heat meters with flat sealing bodies
can be installed in the return pipe subsequently:
• with a length of 110 mm and G
3
⁄
4
male
threads and
• with a length of 130 mm and G 1 male
threads.
A lateral or lower connection of the “Floorbox”
is possible.
5. Installation and assembly
5.1 Extent of supply
Item no. 1022668
Lateral connection (illustr. 4.1)
For the supply:
– Ball valve with temperature sensor connec-
tion M 10 x 1, venting and flushing valve,
pipe elbow and connection fitting (pos. 2)
For the return:
– Ball valve with coupling (pos. 1)
– Meter stool piece with reducers (pos. 6)
– Double regulating and commissioning valve
“Hycocon VTZ” with angle pattern fitting,
ven ting and flushing valve and connection
fitting (pos. 3)
– 4 flat seals for G 1 connections (pos. 5)
Item no. 1022669
Lower connection (illustr. 4.2)
For the supply:
– Ball valve with temperature sensor connec-
tion M 10 x 1, venting and flushing valve,
pipe elbow and connection fitting (pos. 2)
For the return:
– Ball valve with coupling (pos. 1)
– Meter stool piece with reducers (pos. 6)
– Double regulating and commissioning valve
“Hycocon VTZ” with angle pattern fitting,
venting and flushing valve (pos. 3)
– Pipe with connection fitting
– 4 flat seals for G 1 connections (pos. 5)
The “Floorbox” is supplied pre-assem-
bled in a cabinet. The couplings have to be
re-tightened during installation!
4.2 Functional description
The “Floorbox” serves to connect each dwelling
to the surface heating systems with flow
temperatures suitable for such systems. It is
used in combination with a “Unibox” installation
set for room to room control. The “Floorbox” is
a central device for isolating, regulating and
measuring the heat consumption per dwelling.
Illustr. 4.1: Diagram lateral connection
Illustr. 4.2: Diagram lower connection
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