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Detach the plug of the electronic assembly for operation and 

the earth connection from the front fascia.

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Remove the cover.

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Unhook the front casing towards the top.

Fitting the front casing

Fit the front casing in reverse order.

11.3  Heating water connection and safety valve

11.3.1  Safety instructions

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Material losses

The heating system to which the appliance is connected 

must be installed by a qualified contractor in accord-

ance with the water installation drawings in the technical 

guides.

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Material losses

When fitting additional shut-off valves, install a further 

safety valve in an accessible location on the heat gen-

erator itself or in the flow line in close proximity to the 

heat generator.

There must be no shut-off valve between the heat gen-

erator and the safety valve.

Oxygen diffusion

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Material losses

Avoid open heating systems and plastic pipes in under-

floor heating systems which are permeable to oxygen.

In underfloor heating systems with plastic pipes that are per-

meable to oxygen and in open vented heating systems, oxygen 

diffusion may lead to corrosion on the steel components of the 

heating system (e.g. on the indirect coil of the DHW cylinder, on 

buffer cylinders, steel heating elements or steel pipes).

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Material losses

The products of corrosion (e.g. rusty sludge) can settle in 

the heating system components and can result in a lower 

output or fault shutdowns due to reduced cross-sections.

Supply lines

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The maximum permissible line length between the appli-

ance and the heat pump will vary, depending on the version 

of the heating system (pressure drop). As a standard value, 

assume a maximum line length of 10 m and a pipe diameter 

of 22 mm.

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Protect the flow and return lines against frost with sufficient 

thermal insulation.

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Also protect all supply lines/cables against humidity, damage 

and UV radiation by means of a conduit.

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Connect the hydraulic connections with flat gaskets.

Pressure hoses against structure-borne sound transmission:
The appliance and the heat pump are connected to each other 

hydraulically via pipes carrying heating water. To reduce the trans-

mission of structure-borne noise on the water side, use pressure 

hoses to connect the appliance to the heat pump.
Pressure differential:
If the available external pressure difference is exceeded, the pres-

sure drop in the heating system could result in a reduced heating 

output.

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When sizing the pipes, ensure that the available external 

pressure differential is not exceeded (see chapter "Specifica-

tion / Data table").

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When calculating the pressure drop, take account of the flow 

and return lines and the pressure drop of the heat pump. 

The pressure drop must be covered by the available pressure 

differential.

Summary of Contents for 236916

Page 1: ...OPERATION AND INSTALLATION Cylinder and hydraulic module HSBB 200 S GB...

Page 2: ...ring diagram 20 16 4 Details on energy consumption 22 16 5 Data table 22 GUARANTEE ENVIRONMENT AND RECYCLING SPECIAL INFORMATION The appliance may be used by children aged 8 and older and persons with...

Page 3: ...nt the risk are listed 1 2 2 Symbols type of risk Symbol Type of risk Injury Electrocution Burns burns scalding 1 2 3 Keywords KEYWORD Meaning DANGER Failure to observe this information will result in...

Page 4: ...nce description The appliance comprises a hydraulic module and an integral DHW cylinder and is equipped with a removable front casing The appli ance is connected hydraulically and electrically to the...

Page 5: ...If you cannot remedy the fault notify your qualified contractor To facilitate and speed up your request provide the number from the type plate 000000 0000 000000 No 000000 0000 000000 Made in Germany...

Page 6: ...osses Store and transport the appliance at temperatures be tween 20 C to 60 C Handling If possible transport the appliance to the installation site on the non returnable pallet Alternatively transport...

Page 7: ...ements or steel pipes Material losses The products of corrosion e g rusty sludge can settle in the heating system components and can result in a lower output or fault shutdowns due to reduced cross se...

Page 8: ...ine Stainless steel copper and plastic are approved materials 11 4 2 Installing the DHW circulation line if applicable A DHW circulation line with external DHW circulation pump can be fitted to the DH...

Page 9: ...re position so that the heating circuit and the heat exchanger for DHW heating are filled evenly When power is switched on the 3 way diverter valve automatically switches to heating mode To fill or dr...

Page 10: ...dance with relevant regulations Before any work on the appliance disconnect all poles from the power supply WARNING Electrocution Only use a permanent connection to the power supply Ensure the applian...

Page 11: ...rol voltage Appliance function Effect of the electric emergency booster heater Mono energetic operation If the heat pump undershoots the dual mode point the electric emergency booster heater safeguard...

Page 12: ...xtra low voltage X1 1 CAN A L H L H CAN connection for heat pump and WPE heat pump extension X1 2 CAN B L H L H CAN connection for FET remote control and ISG Internet Service Gateway X1 3 Signal Earth...

Page 13: ...PE 2nd heat source heating X2 13 L N PE L N PE Cooling X2 14 Mixer OPEN N PE Mixer CLOSE 5 N PE 6 Mixer heating circuit 2 X2 14 1 Mixer OPEN X2 14 2 Mixer CLOSE X2 15 Mixer OPEN N PE Mixer CLOSE 5 N P...

Page 14: ...doors or air ducts Observe the following minimum clearances 2 5 m above the ground and 1 m to the side of windows and doors Installation f f Remove the cover f f Secure the base with the screw suppli...

Page 15: ...e observe the rules of the relevant Health Safety at Work Act during commissioning For further details check with your local authorising body 13 1 Checks before commissioning the heat pump manager Mat...

Page 16: ...Condensation caused by the temperature falling below the dew point can lead to material losses HSBB is there fore exclusively approved for area cooling Adjusting the heat pump manager settings for ar...

Page 17: ...fication Dimensions and connections Checking replacing the protective anode f f Check the protective anode after the first two years of use and replace if necessary Check that the maximum transition r...

Page 18: ...80 92 92 177 347 432 517 10 20 177 D0000070858 HSBB 200 S GB b01 Entry electrical cables c01 Cold water inlet Male thread G 1 c06 DHW outlet Diameter mm 22 c10 DHW circulation Male thread G 1 2 c12 Sa...

Page 19: ...m tundish with continuous fall 11 Equipotential bond 12 Drain valve 13 Cylinder 14 DHW outlet 15 T P valve 16 Metal discharge pipe D1 from T P valve to tundish 17 Expansion vessel 18 Expansion relief...

Page 20: ...heating circuit BT01 Temperature sensor heat pump flow BT02 Temperature sensor heat pump return BT06 Temperature sensor heat pump buffer cylinder not for HSBB or TSBB eco BT20 Temperature sensor DHW...

Page 21: ...X1 7 Connector heating circuit temperature sensor 3 AA01 X1 8 Connector DHW cylinder sensor BT20 AA01 X1 9 Connector source sensor AA01 X1 10 Connector heat source 2 AA01 X1 11 Connector flow cooling...

Page 22: ...l min 22 6 Max operating temperature heating water C 89 Application limits Max permissible pressure Design Pressure DHW cylinder MPa 0 7 Test pressure DHW cylinder MPa 1 5 Max permissible pressure Des...

Page 23: ...cordance with national regulations HSBB 200 S GB set Values Expansion vessel volume l 12 Expansion vessel pre charge pressure MPa 0 15 Nominal design flow rate of heating system at A 7 W35 and 7 K m h...

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