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REMKO 

HPS 500, MPS 800, MPS 1000

Shutdown

Temporary shutdown 

 

1.

   

Disconnect the electrical connection 
at all poles.

2.   Drain the storage tank in areas where 

it is at risk from frost and before the 
onset of winter.

3.   Then drain all pipes leading to the 

heating units and to the unit itself, 
as well as all water carrying fittings 
and pipes (also heating cycle = heat 
exchanger) to the frost-proof part 
of the installation provided by the 
customer.

 

!

    CAUTION

When emptying the storage tank, 

hot water may escape!

 

!

    CAUTION

When putting the storage tank 

back into service, ensure that it is 

filled with water and that water 

which is free of bubbles is escaping 

from the valves!

Permanent shutdown 

 

Ensure that units and components are 

disposed of in accordance with local 

regulations, e.g. through authorised 

disposal and recycling specialists or at 

collection points.

REMKO GmbH & Co. KG or your 

contractual partner will be pleased to 

provide a list of certified firms in your 

area.

Description

The buffer tanks are used to store hot 
water in all types of hot water central 
heating systems (combustible burners for 
solid fuel, oil-fired boilers, heat pumps, 
solar plants, gas/electric instantaneous 
water heaters) within enclosed spaces. 
 
The storage tank volume can be 
adapted to your particular needs by 
connecting several buffer tanks to form 
batteries. The buffer tanks may be used 
universally, either as parallel buffer 
tanks (hydraulic compensators) or series 
buffers. 
 
The insulation of the HPS 500 and 
MPS 800/1000 hot water tanks consists 
of high-efficiency double-lining thermal 
insulation. 
 
All buffer tanks are produced from  
high-quality steel in accordance with 
DIN EN 10025/10111, and are provided 
with rust protection on the outside. 
Immersion heater elements can be 
screwed into the built-in 6/4" socket in 
the buffer tanks.  
A D240 blank flange cover is included to 
retrofit a fine-tube heat exchanger. 
The buffer tanks have 9 (11 for the 
MPS 800/1000) 6/4" IG connection 
threads as well as inflow restrictors. 
A conductive rail is installed in 
the storage tank to enable probe/
thermometer immersion sleeves to be 
used.

Summary of Contents for HPS 500

Page 1: ...REMKO STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS Buffer tank for hot water HPS 500 MPS 800 MPS 1000 Operation Technology Edition GB F08 ...

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Page 3: ... the installation location or on the unit itself Subject to modifications no liability accepted for errors or misprints Safety notes 4 Environmental protection and recycling 5 Guarantee 5 Intended use 5 Operation 5 Description 6 Shutdown 6 Care and maintenance 7 Installation instructions for qualified personnel 7 8 Installation 8 9 Fitting the insulation 10 12 Connection examples 13 14 Commissioni...

Page 4: ...malfunctions Units and components may not be operated in areas where there is an increased risk of damage Observe the minimum clearances Safety notes The electrical power supply is to be adapted to the requirements of the units The operational safety of units and components is only assured if they are fully assembled and used as intended Safety devices may not be modified or bypassed Do not operat...

Page 5: ...he components in accordance with local regulations and in an environmentally safe manner e g through authorised disposal and recycling specialists or at collection points Intended use The buffer tanks are employed for the storage of hot water in all types of hot water central heating systems solid fuel oil fired boilers heat pumps solar plant gas electric instantaneous water heaters within enclose...

Page 6: ...s in your area Description The buffer tanks are used to store hot water in all types of hot water central heating systems combustible burners for solid fuel oil fired boilers heat pumps solar plants gas electric instantaneous water heaters within enclosed spaces The storage tank volume can be adapted to your particular needs by connecting several buffer tanks to form batteries The buffer tanks may...

Page 7: ...e tank is not heated or if hot water is removed no water should be dripping from the safety valve If this does occur either the pressure in the water pipe is greater than the permitted value or the safety valve is defective If the pressure in the water pipe is higher than permitted a pressure relief valve must be used Installation instructions for qualified personnel General instructions prior to ...

Page 8: ...f the buffer tank including the weight of the water the nominal capacity in order to ensure that the statics of the load bearing surface are not exceeded Ensure proper clearance from firing systems Make sure that units with enclosures which are installed in small tight spaces or in suspended ceilings have the connection block water and electric connections and heater installation still freely acce...

Page 9: ... combustible burner for solid fuel or one or two immersion heater elements can be fitted Please note that the auxiliary heater must not be used as a permanent heating system Please note that the inflow restrictor must first be bent back with a pipe or similar You must bleed the buffer tank Buffer tank with auxiliary heater immersion heater elements Installation should only be performed by authoris...

Page 10: ...posed of immediately or cut up Fitting the insulation 2 Hook the unperforated insulation section onto the hooked closure strip on the insulation section that you attached previously 3 Hook the supplied cover assembly strips over the hooked closure strip This will prevent the hooked closure opening during further installation 4 After fitting the cover assembly strip the insulation can be closed usi...

Page 11: ...ng down lightly In order to achieve optimum heat insulation there must not be an air gap between the round section and the insulation CAUTION 6 Correctly position and attach the insulation cover using the hooked strip openings on the top of the insulation 7 Fit the supplied collars to the connections ...

Page 12: ...ning Any stress whitening which occurs through improper handling can be carefully removed or minimised using a hot air blower Depending on the heating capacity of the hot air blower it may be necessary to maintain a minimum distance between the insulation and the blower Naked flames are prohibited CAUTION During operation the tank temperature must not consistently exceed 110 C NOTE When fitting th...

Page 13: ...e D HPS 500 storage tank example 1 Cooling cycle 2 Mixed heating cycle 3 Hot water 4 Cold water This hydraulic circuit diagram is only to be used as a planning aid and does not replace an installation drawing Hydraulic systems provided by the customer must be designed and planned by a specialist installer ...

Page 14: ...PS 1000 storage tank E Boiler wall heating device F Solar 1 Hot water 2 Cold water 3 Unmixed heating cycle 4 Mixed heating cycle 1 5 Mixed heating cycle 2 This hydraulic circuit diagram is only to be used as a planning aid and does not replace an installation drawing Hydraulic systems provided by the customer must be designed and planned by a specialist installer ...

Page 15: ...ally trained personnel DIN VDI 2035 NOTE Flange installation port Depending on the design of your system fine tube heat exchangers may be attached to the boiler flanges First tighten the nuts by hand Then tighten the nuts in the sequence specified below to a torque of 20 Nm to max 25 Nm Fitting the flange installation port Flange ring Seal Supporting disc Flange plate During the heating process al...

Page 16: ...process Unit type Nominal contents l Max operating temperature C Operating pressure bar Test pressure bar Tilt height mm Weight kg HPS 500 500 95 3 4 5 1670 113 Unit type Dimensions in mm a b c d e f g Ø h i HPS 500 220 620 1010 1390 1250 1640 650 340 1725 HPS 500 Flange 12xM12 1 bolts 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 a b c d Øg exterior h e f i 6 4 6 4 1 2 40 40 240 ...

Page 17: ...he right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process MPS 800 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F ø 790 1 2 F 1 2 F 1 2 F 1 2 F ø 240 6 4 F 260 500 630 1030 1230 1430 1694 Sensor strips 40 6 0 40 6 0 Tilt height without insulation 1750 mm Diameter with insulation 990 mm Height with insulation 1735 mm ...

Page 18: ... 176 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process MPS 1000 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F 6 4 F ø 790 1 2 F 1 2 F 1 2 F 1 2 F ø 240 6 4 F 310 580 745 1250 1470 1710 2050 Sensor strips 40 6 0 40 6 0 Tilt height without insulation 2090 mm Diameter with insulation 990 mm Height with insulation 2135 mm ...

Page 19: ...lass B2 in accordance with DIN 4102 Number of parts 2 or 3 divided outside of the connection levels Environmental compatibility Min 70 recycled material in the raw materials even the matting itself is recyclable Toxicologically harmless Yes CFC and HCFC free Yes Other properties Good sound insulation kind to the skin and hypoallergenic Technical data for the insulation We reserve the right to modi...

Page 20: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Air conditioning and heating technology Im Seelenkamp 12 D 32791 Lage Postfach 1827 D 32777 Lage Telephone 49 5232 606 0 Fax 49 5232 606 260 E mail info remko de Website www remko de We reserve the right to make technical changes and provide no warranty as to the accuracy of this data ...

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