Installation, Mounting and Maintenance DISA-300
Construction subject to change.
No return possible!
Version:
Hydraulic connections
Upon customer request, the hydraulic connection to the regis-
ters can be established either on the left-hand (-
WS1
) or right-
hand side (-
WS2
) of the unit.
DISA-300-1-...-WS1
DISA-300-1-...-WS2
DISA-300-2-...-
Amount of water of the registers:
The connection of the hydraulic connections can be done by sol-
dering, pressing (in connection with supporting sleeves) or by
means of flexible hoses resistant to oxygen diffusion and push-
fit systems. The use of flexible hoses is subject to the manufac-
turer's specification.
When making the hydraulic con-
nections, you have to use suitable
tools to avoid excessive tightening
or twisting of the register connec-
tions.
When charging the register, make sure by means of on-site ven-
tilation devices that no air remains in the hydraulic circuit.
If the unit is to be installed at a location having temperatures be-
low zero degrees, glycol must be admixed to the coolant in a
suitable ratio, to ensure that the freezing point of this liquid al-
ways stays below the minimum temperature of the operating
site. Please note that the use of an antifreeze necessarily results
in a loss in performance of the register.
Connecting the air ducts
The air ducts are attached by using pipe clamps, fixing lugs or
the like.
Optionally, a rubber lip seal can
be installed on the connection
pipe, to ensure tightness be-
tween the device and the pipes.
Water capacity
(litres)
NL
DISA-300-...-HT
DISA-300-...-H
Heating
Cooling
900
0,2
0,6
0,8
1200
0,3
0,8
1
1500
0,3
1
1,3
1800
0,4
1,2
1,6
2100
0,5
1,4
1,8
2400
0,5
1,6
2,1
2700
0,6
1,8
2,4
3000
0,7
2
2,7
86
45
49
11
45
86
Heating
Cooling
45
86
7
45
86
30
Heating
Cooling
66
66
28
9
66
66
Heating
Cooling
In order to achieve a uniform cooling capacity, the
ceiling induction diffusers type DISA-300 should
be connected to the cold water distribution system
in parallel.
The ceiling induction diffusers type DISA-300 are
induction devices for "dry cooling". To avoid con-
densates, the water inlet temperature should be
higher than the dew point.