Hydraulic Connection
HyCassette-Geko
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PR-2015-0159-GB • Subject to modifications • R1-11/2015
5.6
Connection of condensate drain
In the upper right-hand corner of the unit (next to the electric switch cabinet) is a
hose with 6 mm internal diameter and a plastic connection bracket, to enable the
condensate outflow (mounted by the manufacturer).
Maximum delivery head see Chapter 2.6on Page 23. A built-in check valve pre-
vents a backflow of water into the unit.
To drain off condensate properly, connect the end of the condensate hose with
free outlet to the condensate outflow device provided on-site.
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Use proper tools to join the end of the condensate hose with the condensate
outflow provided on-site.
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Turn the lateral condensate pan back to
the horizontal position so that the pan is
locked under the two connecting plates
(Fig. 5-16, pos 2).
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Push the plastic rivet in the provided
drilling hole to fix the lateral condensate
pan next to the lower connecting plates
(Fig. 5-16, pos 3).
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Fasten one end of the perforated plastic
band on the basic unit with the sheet-
metal screw (Fig. 5-16, pos 4)
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Fix the other end of the perforated plastic
band on the exterior edge of the lateral
condensate pan, using the second plastic
rivet (Fig. 5-16, pos 5), ensure that
exactly 29 holes remain free.
Fig. 5-16: Assembling lateral condensate pan of the unit
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4
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NOTICE!
Does not apply for only-heating units.
NOTICE!
Ensure that a more distant installation does not produce additional resistances
that reduce the volume flow of the condensate pump.
An additional hose on-site with an internal diameter of 6 mm and a max length
according to Tab. 2-14 can be connected to the plastic connection bracket. Do
not use hoses with different internal diameters. Do not use any additional con-
necting components.