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REMKO PWW
Connection to water
heating system
Prior to connection to the heating
system on-site, it must be en-
sured that the respective capacity
requirements of the unit can be
made available at all times.
Connection of the unit on the
water side must take place on-
site via suitable pipe fittings and
shut-off valves in the flow and
return.
The use of compensators and
automatic deculators is recom-
mended!
T he water inlet (flow) is gener-
ally at the “top“.
The connection side can be
either on right or left.
The fin heat exchangers must
be thoroughly vented after
installation.
Air cushions in the heat
exchanger will reduce the
heating capacity!
The fin heat exchangers operate
in counterflow.
Heating medium connection
See technical data for pipe con-
nection thread sizes.
Water inlet
Water outlet
Air outlet
Air inlet
NOTE
When tightening the screwed
connections of the heating
medium connection, a suitable
tool must be used to prevent
the connecting pipes rotating
in order to avoid damage.
Draining if there is a risk of
frost
It is not possible to statically drain
the fin heat exchanger completely.
The fin heat exchanger can only be
drained completely using com-
pressed air.
Important information
on frost protection!
To prevent frost damage, anti-frost
protection must be provided at
temperatures below 0°C.
Where systems in rooms at risk
from frost are not used for ex-
tended periods, under no circum-
stances must water be present in
the heat exchanger.
If this is not possible, a suitable
antifreeze agent must be added to
the heating medium (water).
Venting
Draining
Anti-frost thermostat
Pipe fitting
Water inlet
Water outlet
ATTENTION
Frost damage to the fin heat
exchanger does not fall under
the warranty!
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