Unit assembly – Panasonic PWW 4000 User Manual

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Unit Assembly


Brackets

Brackets for wall and ceiling assembly (2 per unit) are
inserted into the openings at the back of the unit and at-
tached with the supplied screws.
Components that are attached directly to the units,
such as mixed-air boxes or filter boxes, are equipped
with a bracket adapter.
When using customer-installed bracket constructions,
the minimum distance to the wall (dimension "e") must
be observed!

KO bracket

For wall and ceiling assembly

Cu / Al heat-exchangers

The heat-exchangers are made of copper pipes with alu-
minium plate fins pressed onto the outside. The plate fin
package is surrounded by a galvanized, zinc-plated steel
frame.
The collector and the distributor are made of steel.
Please observe the following for the heat-exchangers:

The heating medium connection is made via
threaded connectors.

The maximum operating temperature is 130 °C.

The maximum operating pressure is 16 bar.

The heat-exchangers are not suitable for operation
with steam or thermal oil.

Connection to the heating system

The REMKO PWW is to be connected by the cus-
tomer via the shut-off valve, automatic air bleeder
and screws in the supply and return lines.

Use compensators if necessary.

It does not matter which side is connected.

Right or left.

The units operate on the principle of counter-current.

The water (supply line) usually comes in at the bot-
tom. The water usually goes out (return line) at the
top.

Draining in case of frost

It is not possible to statically drain the heat-exchanger
completely. The heat-exchanger can only be com-
pletely drained when compressed air is used.

Drainage

Ventilation

Frost protection thermostat

Screws

Incoming air

Outgoing air

Incoming water

Outgoing water

PWW

Dimension

a

b

c

d

4030-3 / 4

560

430

510

155

270

4050-3 / 4

640

505

590

192

270

4080-3 / 4

800

620

750

250

270

4100-3 / 4

880

730

830

305

340

e

The brackets must be current-free and screwed on
to the unit and the wall/ceiling.

After assembly, the heat-exchanger must be care-
fully ventilated.
Air pockets in the register reduce the unit perform-
ance.

You can find the thread sizes of the heat register in
the technical data.

When the fan is idle, the heating medium supply
must be interrupted.

Important information about frost protection!

To prevent frost damage, a frost protection mechanism
must be attached for temperatures below 0 °C.
There may not be any water in the heat-exchanger for
systems taken out of operation in rooms susceptible to
frost. The remaining water must be blown out with com-
pressed air.
If this is not possible, the heating medium (water) must
be mixed with a suitable anti-freeze.

No guarantee claims can be made for frost damage
on the heat-exchanger!

KO

e

c

a

b

d

d

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