3 Handling
3.1
Transport and storage
Note the following for transport and storage:
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Avoid hard impacts and heavy vibrations.
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Store the parts in a clean and dry environment.
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Do not remove the components from the packaging until immedi-
ately before use.
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Use the transport lock as site protection.
3.2
Assembly information
3.2.1
Mounting conditions
Mounting the device is permissible only if the following conditions are
met:
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Install the flush valve in drinking water installations only.
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In ring and series pipelines for hot drinking water (PWH), comply with
the output times pursuant to VDI 6003.
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Only use sealants approved by the DVGW pursuant to DIN 30660
and DIN EN 751-2.
The flush valve must either be connected to a higher-level
control, such as building control system (= BCS) which cen-
trally monitors the fault and alarm message outputs and
evaluates the signals, or a once-per-week visual inspection
of the alarms indicated at the control must be ensured.
The BCS signals:
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Faults
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Backflow
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Accidental flushing (leakage)
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Correctly performed flushing.
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The installation site must have a smooth wall surface or a suitable
support profile.
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The accessories required must be available at the installation site.
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All appurtenant pipelines, valves and fittings must be accessible.
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The device must not be exposed to direct solar radiation.
Requirements in the installation site
Handling
Flush valve universal
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