
3. Lay the supply line for the heat pump's power supply (see "Technical data" section).
Use an extension cable or a socket with the required protection class for the environmental
conditions of the connection site!
4. Lay a drain pipe (13-mm, 1/2" garden hose) to a floor drain, collection tank or absorbent ground for
the condensation water that results from the cooling process.
Without a drain pipe, the condensation water drains from the drain connection piece
5
directly
onto the ground where the heat pump is set up.
5. Mark the drilling locations for the ground anchors through the holes in the feet of the heat pump
(see
Fig. D
).
6. Remove the heat pump from the setup location.
7. Drill suitable holes for the selected attachment materials into the floor with an electric drill.
8. Put the attachment material (e.g. wall anchors) into the holes.
The setup location is prepared.
Installation
Installing adapters on the hose ends
The heat pump is always the last link in the water treatment system. If a filter or salt
system or similar is used, it must be connected upstream of the heat pump so that the
filtered, treated water flows through the heat pump.
1. Use a hose clamp to attach the hose fitting
4
to the hose end of the supply line (see
Fig. 1
).
2. Place the union nut
2
onto the hose fitting
4
.
3. Push the seal
3
onto the hose fitting
4
far enough so that the end of the pipe sticks out one
thumb width.
4. Use a hose clamp to attach the hose fitting
4
to the hose end of the drain line (see
Fig. 1
).
5. Place the union nut onto the hose fitting
4
.
6. Push the seal
3
onto the hose fitting
4
far enough so that the end of the pipe sticks out one
thumb width.
The adapters are installed on the hose ends.
1
3
2
4
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