A climate system is a system that regulates indoor com-
fort with the aid of the control system in GreenMaster-
HP, e.g. radiator heating and exhaust air ventilation.
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Install shut-off valves (not enclosed) as close to the
unit as possible, so the flow to the cooling modules
can be shut off.
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Fit the supplied particle filter on the incoming pipe.
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A safety valve (not enclosed) has to be installed on the
heating medium system’s return line. The safety valve
has to have an opening pressure of max. 0.45 MPa
(4.5 bar). The entire length of the overflow water pipe
from the safety valve has to be inclined to prevent
water pockets, and must also be frost-proof.
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When connecting to a system with thermostats on all
radiators, a relief valve must be fitted, or some of the
thermostats must be removed to ensure sufficient flow.
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Install non-return valves (not enclosed) on outgoing
pipes.
Caution
When necessary you should install vent valves
in the climate system.
Caution
GreenMaster-HP is designed so that heating
production can be performed using one or two
cooling modules. However, this entails different
pipe or electrical installations.
Water heater
Connecting the hot water heater
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Any docked hot water heater must be fitted with ne-
cessary set of valves.
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The mixing valve must be installed if the setting is
changed so that the temperature can exceed 60 °C.
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The setting for hot water is made in menu 5.1.1.
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The safety valve must have a maximum opening pres-
sure of 1.0 MPa (10.0 bar) and be installed on the in-
coming domestic water line as illustrated. The entire
length of the overflow water pipe from the safety valve
must be inclined to prevent water pockets and must
also be frost-free.
Caution
Hot water production is activated in menu 5.2
or in the start guide.
GreenMaster-HP
Chapter 4 |
Pipe and ventilation connections
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