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General description

’Servitec 30’ is a degassing and make-up station. It can be
used in a wide range of system conditions. The main field
of application is heating and cooling circuits and wherever
air problems in the form of dissolved or free gases cause
problems in systems.
The ’servitec’ vacuum spray-tube degassing system re-
moves up to 90 % of the dissolved gases from the system
water.
Vacuum degassing of a part flow of the circuit water takes
place according to an optimized schedule using selectable
degassing programs.
A part flow of the circuit water is sprayed through the 
nozzle (7). The vacuum is created by the pump (6). 
The large surface area of the sprayed water and the 
intense vacuum result in the extremely high degassing
performance. The degassed water is returned to the 
system. There the water is again able to dissolve gases.
The gases separated in the pump (6) are expelled using
the dipstick-tube degassing unit (5). This degassing 
interval is repeated and free as well as dissolved gases
are removed from the circuit water.

Degassing interval

The degassing interval is a time-controlled, pre-pro-
grammed process that consists of the degassing time, 
expulsion time, and idle time. The time periods can only
be changed in the service menu by Reflex Service.
The degassing intervals are repeated according to the 

continuous degassing mode

(standard = 5 h a day) or 

interval degassing mode 

(standard = 16 x a day).

Injection time

The pump (6) starts. A vacuum (dependent on temperature) can be read off the displaY  after a short time. This is 
possible because the pump (6) draws more water from the pump casing than is able to flow in via the pressure supply
port with nozzle (7). Spraying via the nozzle commences as soon as the vacuum begins to be established.
The water level in the pump casing (6) drops continuously while the pump (6) is running. The timing program and pres-
sure setting have been selected so that the pump does not become low in water.

Expulsion time

The pump (6) switches off. The water continues to be sprayed into the pump casing by the system pressure (at least 0.5
bar).  The water column in the pump casing rises gradually during the expulsion time.
The vacuum is still maintained during this phase of the interval. At the end of the expulsion phase, the rising water 
column compresses the removed gas within a few seconds, expelling it into the atmosphere via the dipstick-tube 
degassing unit (5)

Idle time

This is followed by the idle time during which redegassing takes place.

Make-up

In the case of the ’servitec 30’, the pressure in the heating or cooling system is registered and monitored with the help of
the pressure transducer (8). If the fill pressure drops below pF = p0 + 0.2 bar, make-up degassing is activated until
pF = p0 + 0.3 bar has been reached. Time (20 min default setting), cycle (3 in 2 hours) and volume monitoring are active
during this process.
The motorized ball valve (2) opens during make-up. During pump operation, a pressure of approx. - 0.6 bar is set in the
pump casing (pressure indicator display). In the event of a cyclical pump stop, the system pressure is checked and made
up if necessary.

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Mode of Operation

Summary of Contents for Lowara Servitec

Page 1: ...mentioned above The following instructions must be read and understood by all persons responsible for the installation operation and maintenance of this product Warning Symbols Safety instructions wh...

Page 2: ...must be made using the appropriate wiring drawings for the equipment being installed with particular attention being paid to the supply voltages The supply voltage is shown on the set duty plate Neve...

Page 3: ...will work independently of the Lowara Servitec unit In this case the water make up port 3 can be blanked off and not used It is possible to connect a basic fill unit to the system for water make whic...

Page 4: ...4 Specific system set points The display shows the servitec type selected servitec magcontrol or servitec levelcontrol The system type can be specified here Select levelcontrol System fill pressure...

Page 5: ...5 Select continuous gassing time And confirm with OK button Select the degassing program Confirm with OK button Select the degassing program Confirm with OK button...

Page 6: ...6 Configure the setting here for whether a water meter is to be evaluated e g when using Lowara fillset with contact meter 0 Only alarm Factory settings 1 Alarm messages...

Page 7: ...7 The last 20 errors including error code e g ER01 page 11 are shown here as well as the relevant operating hours until the message occurs E01 is the most recent error E20 is the oldest...

Page 8: ...on temperature can be read off the displaY after a short time This is possible because the pump 6 draws more water from the pump casing than is able to flow in via the pressure supply port with nozzle...

Page 9: ...nterval degassing Economy mode in automatic mode After 8 intervals standard a break standard 23 h is observed before the next 8 degassing intervals are started This program is automatically started up...

Page 10: ...of the messages are automatically acknowledged once the cause has been remedied see table Errors such as Make up time 06 or Make up cycle 07 must be acknowledged manually For remote transmission it is...

Page 11: ...ory use Maintenance instructions Disassembly Maintenance work should only be carried out by specialists As a reminder of the annual maintenance the message SrV is shown in the display after a year of...

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