Instructions for installation and use
Akva Lux II TDP RENO
8 | © Danfoss | Produced by Danfoss Redan A/S | 2016.03
VI.JV.R1.02
7. GETTING STARTED
Connect the substation to the household piping in accordance with
the labelling at the bottom and/or in accordance with the instruc-
tions in this manual.
GETTING STARTED is a quick guide and some details in connection with
installation and commissioning may require additional information,
which can be found elsewhere in this instruction manual.
Commissioning:
Please note that the “getting started” quick guide presupposes
that shutt-off possibility is established to and from the substa-
tion. - We recommend mounting of ball valves.
1. The substation is prepared for wall mounting. Mount the sub-
station on a solid wall using two sturdy bolts, screws, expan-
sion bolts or similar.
2. Make sure that the ball valves are closed, when connnecting
them to the household piping.
3. Mount the district heating mete (see page 9).
4. IMPORTANT! Tighten all pipe connections, as they may have
loosened during transport and handling.
5. Open the ball valve for the HE supply and return flow and fill
the system with water by carefully opening the ball valve for
the district heating supply flow and at the same time venting
the system. Finally, open the ball valve for the district heating
return flow.
6. Check the substation and the household piping thoroughly
for leaks.
7. Pressure test the entire system for leaks in accordance with
the applicable regulations.
08. Connect automatic components, if any, to the electricity sup-
ply,
but do not
switch on the power
.
9. Heat the system and vent the radiator circuit/heating side
thoroughly on the radiators and the air valve, if any.
10. For TDP RENO substations, which include zone valve, remem-
ber to remove the red split on the position indicator of the
zone valve.
11. Now switch on automatic components, if any.
12. Finish by adjusting the substation in accordance with this
instruction manuals.
WICHTIG! Erwärmung und Abkühlen der Wohnungsstation
kann Leckagen verursachen. Deshalb kann Nachziehen alle
Verschraubungen und Anschlüsse nach der Inbetriebnahme
notwendig sein.