Dimplex LA 6MR Heat Pump User Manual


 
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1.1 Important Information
Do not open the unit unless all
electrical circuits have been disconnected from the
power supply.
During transport, the heat pump must
not be tilted more than 45° (in either direction).
Heat pump and transport pallet are
only connected by the packaging film.
The air intake and discharge
openings must neither be constricted nor
obstructed.
Clockwise phase sequence (in the
case of multiphase units) must be observed: Damage
to the compressor may be incurred if it is operated
in the wrong sense of rotation.
Do not use any cleaning agents
containing sand, soda, acid or chloride as these may
damage the surface.
To prevent consequential damage it
is imperative that the water circuits be neutralized
after cleaning using appropriate agents.
The unit is not suitable for operation
with a frequency converter.
Work on the refrigeration circuit may
be performed by qualified persons only.
1.2 Legal Provisions and Guidelines
This heat pump was designed and built in
compliance with all relevant EU directives, DIN and
VDE regulations (see CE Declaration of Conformity).
The electrical connection of the heat pump must be
performed according to and conforming with all re-
levant VDE, EN and IEC standards. Beyond that, all
technical connection requirements of the local
electrical utility company have to be adhered to.
On connecting the heating system, all relevant
regulations have to be heeded.
1.3 Energy-Efficient Use of the Heat
Pump
By purchasing this heat pump you contribute to the
protection of the environment. A prerequisite for
energy-efficient operation is the proper design of the
heat source system and the heat utilization system.
One of the most important factors of heat pump
efficiency is keeping the temperature difference
between the heating water and the heat source as
small as possible. It is therefore strongly
recommended that the design of both the heat
source system and the heat distribution system be
carried out with great care. A 1 Kelvin (1°C) higher
temperature difference corresponds to an
increase in power consumption of approx. 2.5%.
When designing the heating system care must be
taken that special applications such as domestic
water heating are taken into consideration and
dimensioned for low temperature operation. Heat
pumps are optimally suited for underfloor heating
(surface/radiant heating) applications due to the
low supply temperatures (30 °C to 40 °C).
During operation it is essential that the heat
exchangers are not contaminated as this would
increase the temperature difference resulting in a
lower coefficient of performance.
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