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Appliance end-of-life
The appliances must be dismantled and recycled by a
specialised service . The appliances must not, under any
circumstances, be thrown out with household waste,
bulky waste or at a tip .
At the end of its service life, please contact your installer
or local representative to proceed with its dismantling
and recycling .
fig. 1 - Overview of complete installation configuration
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Overview of the installation
Your heat pump has been configured by your installation
engineer . It is made up of the following main parts:
-The outdoor unit, as its name suggests, is placed
outside your dwelling, and extracts energy from the
outside air .
-The hydraulic unit is located in your boiler room, cellar,
garage or even in your kitchen, and transfers energy to
the heating and domestic hot water circuits* .
-The outside sensor monitors the outside temperature .
Optional:
-Room sensor(s) .
Heat pumps are systems which can be connected to
any type of
low temperature distribution system
and
the heat captured by the heat pump can be used in
different ways:
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Underfloor heating system.
-Radiators .
-Domestic Hot Water (DHW)* .
Menu
* depending on configuration / option
Room thermostat
(wired or radio)
Remote control
(wired or radio)
Outside
sensor
Heating circuit
underfloor heating
Radiators heating
circuit
Boiler
Options depending
on hydraulic
configurations
2
circuit kit
Boiler
connection kit
Hydraulic unit
Outdoor unit
Control options
and/or
or
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