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FRIWAC-IM-DE-W-UK-10-2021-Rev.0 | Part no. 10084532

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3  Technical features

Hydraulic data

Max. operating pressure 

10 bar 

Ambient temperature

-2 °C to +40 °C (observe pump specifications)

Operating temperature

+2 °C to +90 ° (observe pump specifications)

Temperature setting range controller

30 - 85 °C

Pre-setting controller

Tnom = 50 °C

Draw-off rate (rounded values)

FRIWAC WT26: 5 - 25 l/min;

FRIWAC WT40: 5 - 35 l/min

Primary circuit medium

1)

Water or water with glycol as per VDI (Association of German Engineers) 2035 / 

ÖNORM (Austrian standard) H 5195

Secondary circuit medium

1)

Domestic water

Electrical connection

Power supply

230 V AC, 50 Hz

Dimensions and weight

Width x height x depth with EPP shell

450 x 355x 232 mm

Weight

FRIWAC WT26: approx. 10 kg; FRIWAC WT40: approx. 12 kg

Connections to pipe network

All connections 1” union nut, flat sealing

Tightening torques for screw fittings

1"

55 Nm

Materials

Fittings

CW617N

Pipes

Stainless steel Ø27 mm

Plate heat exchanger

Stainless steel (copper brazed)

Plastics

impact-resistant and temperature-resistant

Flat seals

AFM 34/2

O-rings

EPDM

Insulation

EPP

Wall brackets

Galvanised sheet steel

Circulation pump

Technical information on the circulation pumps can be found in the relevant pump documentation.

Control systems

Technical information on the controller can be found in the relevant controller documentation.

1)  We recommend the use of a water softener for water hardnesses > 8.5° dH and water temperatures < 60 °C. 

A water softener is required for water hardnesses > 14° dH and water temperatures > 60 °C.

Summary of Contents for FRIWAC Series

Page 1: ...FRIWAC Series Electronically controlled domestic fresh water unit Installation and operating manual translated from the original operating manual WattsWater eu ...

Page 2: ...ing the instantaneous water heater principle Domestic fresh water units of the FRIWAC Series are available in the following variants FRIWAC WT26 and FIRWAC WT40 Compact space saving design EPP insulation shell Electronic draw off temperature control All system connections with 1 union nut flat sealing Stainless steel pipework 1 4 Scope of delivery Domestic fresh water unit with EPP insulation shel...

Page 3: ...tronically controlled power settings The domestic fresh water unit is fully pre assembled and is designed for wall mounting The domestic fresh water unit is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of specialist knowledge or experience 2 4 Foreseeable misuse The following is regarded as foreseeable misuse operating the domestic...

Page 4: ...x depth with EPP shell 450 x 355x 232 mm Weight FRIWAC WT26 approx 10 kg FRIWAC WT40 approx 12 kg Connections to pipe network All connections 1 union nut flat sealing Tightening torques for screw fittings 1 55 Nm Materials Fittings CW617N Pipes Stainless steel Ø27 mm Plate heat exchanger Stainless steel copper brazed Plastics impact resistant and temperature resistant Flat seals AFM 34 2 O rings E...

Page 5: ...6 20 4 50 6 13 3 66 1 34 8 15 1 50 6 11 4 66 2 31 7 10 0 50 6 10 4 66 3 29 0 5 1 50 5 10 8 65 2 24 4 25 0 50 9 14 2 71 0 34 1 20 2 50 6 12 5 70 1 32 2 15 0 50 6 11 2 71 1 28 3 9 8 50 8 10 5 70 0 25 6 5 2 50 5 11 2 69 4 21 4 25 0 50 6 14 5 75 2 32 2 20 3 50 8 13 8 74 6 30 7 15 0 50 4 11 2 76 0 26 5 10 2 50 7 10 5 74 9 23 8 5 1 50 7 11 1 75 1 19 5 25 1 50 4 13 7 80 4 29 5 19 9 50 6 13 3 80 2 28 0 15...

Page 6: ... 3 65 9 30 3 14 8 50 4 11 8 66 3 27 1 10 2 50 4 11 3 65 9 24 3 5 1 50 3 11 7 64 5 21 7 35 3 47 0 14 7 70 8 29 5 29 7 50 3 14 5 70 4 31 6 25 1 50 6 14 2 70 3 30 4 19 8 50 7 13 9 70 3 28 1 14 8 50 5 13 1 70 1 25 5 10 2 50 5 12 8 69 8 23 4 5 1 50 4 13 1 69 4 20 6 35 1 50 6 14 2 75 0 31 5 30 5 50 3 13 4 74 8 29 8 25 2 50 4 12 6 75 9 27 4 19 9 50 4 11 6 75 5 25 3 14 8 50 6 10 9 75 2 23 6 10 3 49 8 9 9 ...

Page 7: ... 10 000 1 000 Pressure loss mbar Pressure loss mbar Volume flow rate l h Volume flow rate l h Fig 5 1 FRIWAC WT26 primary circuit pressure loss diagram Fig 5 1 FRIWAC WT26 secondary circuit pressure loss diagram Total pressure loss FRIWAC WT26 Primary circuit Total pressure loss FRIWAC WT26 Secondary circuit 1 10 100 1 000 10 100 1 000 10 000 ...

Page 8: ...r Volume flow rate l h Volume flow rate l h Fig 5 3 FRIWAC WT40 primary circuit pressure loss diagram Fig 5 4 FRIWAC WT40 secondary circuit pressure loss diagram Total pressure loss FRIWAC WT40 Primary circuit Total pressure loss FRIWAC WT40 Secondary circuit 1 10 100 1 000 10 100 1 000 10 000 5 2 FRIWAC WT40 pressure loss diagram ...

Page 9: ...9 FRIWAC IM DE W UK 10 2021 Rev 0 Part no 10084532 EN ENGLISH 6 Dimensions 420 85 60 85 353 72 102 165 165 375 355 103 150 G 1 G 1 Fig 6 1 FRIWAC domestic fresh water unit dimensions ...

Page 10: ...erature sensor 4 Supply sensor primary circuit beneath insulation 5 Circulation pump 6 Control systems 7 Vent valve A Heating supply primary circuit 1 union nut B Heating return primary circuit 1 union nut C Hot water outlet secondary circuit 1 union nut D Cold Hot water inlet secondary circuit 1 union nut B 1 2 5 D A C 4 6 7 Fig 7 1 FRIWAC domestic fresh water unit component overview 3 ...

Page 11: ... and water worksheet W551 are to be observed Ensure the various pump units domestic fresh water unit heating circuit unit are hydraulically separated We recommend flushing equipment is installed upstream and downstream of the plate heat exchanger in the primary and secondary circuits for descaling or cleaning if necessary When using galvanised pipework and fittings observe the installation sequenc...

Page 12: ...off valves items A and B 2 Open the vent valve item 2 by turning the vent key item 1 anticlockwise and keep it open until air is no longer escaping C B D A Primary circuit Secondary circuit 2 1 Fig 8 4 Domestic fresh water unit connection and venting procedure CAUTION Damaged circulation pump due to dry running The circulation pump is running before the domestic fresh water unit has been vented h ...

Page 13: ...peration Check with the user in the event of anomalies 3 Ball valves Check for correct operation of shut off valves and ball valves 4 Pump Be aware of noise build up in the pump 5 Post maintenance checks Check all loosened screw connections for a firm seating and retighten if necessary Remove all tools materials and other equipment used from the work area Vent the system 9 2 Replacing wear parts N...

Page 14: ...ed within one 1 year of delivery transfer of risk Excluded from the warranty are damages attributable to normal use of the product or wear and damages resulting from modifications or non authorised repairs on the products for which WATTS rejects all claims for compensation direct or indirect For more detailed information please refer to our website In all cases supply is subject to the General Ter...

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