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Heat quantity recording
In addition to the proof of the unit’s efficiency,
EEWaermeGalso meets the demand for a heat quantity
recording (hereafter refered to as HQR). The HQR
is mandatory with air/water heat pumps. With brine/
water and water/water heat pumps, a HQR may only be
set up when a forward flow temperature of ≥ 35 °C has
been reached. The HQR must record the total warm
energy release (heating and hot water) in the building. In
heat pumps with heat quantity recording, the analysis is
conducted by the regulator. The regulator displays the
thermal energy that is exchanged from the heating system
in kWh.
NOTICE.
Variant models are available, either with
or without heat quantity recording.
Operation
Your decision to purchase a heat pump or a heat pump
system is a long-term contribution to protecting the en-
vironment through low emissions and reduced primary
energy use.
You can operate and control the heat pump system with
the control element of the heating and heat pump regu-
lator.
NOTICE.
Make sure that the control settings are
correct.
Operating manual of the heating and heat pump
regulator.
To ensure that your heat pump or heat pump system op-
erates efficiently and ecologically, the following are espe-
cially important:
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ENERGY SAVING TIP
Avoid unnecessarily high flow tempera-
tures.
A lower flow temperature on the hot wa-
ter side increases the efficiency of the sys-
tem.
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ENERGY SAVING TIP
When letting in fresh air, do not leave win-
dows open for an extended period in or-
der to save energy and reduce your heat-
ing costs.
Cooling function
The cooling function is available only for heat pumps
with the
model designator K
.
It is not possible to retrofit heat pumps for cooling with-
out this designator. For the model designator, please re-
fer to the purchase documents. It is also on the rating
plate attached to the outside of the unit.
The cooling function is based on the principle of pas-
sive cooling. An existing low temperature level is mixed
to a temperature above the dew point and transferred
to the heating medium by means of a heat exchanger.
The heat pump remains switched off during cooling; only
the circulating pumps for the heating circuit and the heat
source are in operation.
The cooling power depends on the heat source tempera-
ture, which varies seasonally. For example, if the ground
stored more heat toward the end of the summer, the
cooling power of a brine/water pump is reduced.
The effectiveness of passive cooling is generally not com-
parable to that of an air conditioning system.
NOTICE.
The use of the passive cooling function re-
quires floor or wall heating.