Remko wkf duo – REMKO WKF 120 Duo User Manual

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Thanks to innovative inverter technology, this

heat pump will almost always operate by

adapting its heating capacity to the actual

requirements of the heating season, and will in

fact turn itself off when heat is no longer

needed. The same applies in the opposite

direction with cooling.

Defrost by circulation reversal

At temperatures below approx. +5°C, the moisture

in the air freezes to the evaporator (outdoor unit)

and a layer of ice can form, which reduces the

transfer of heat from the air into the refrigerant and

the airflow. This layer of ice must be removed. A

four-way valve serves to reverse the refrigerant cir-

cuit, so that the hot gas from the compressor flows

through the original evaporator and the ice that has

formed there can melt. The defrost process is not

initiated after a predetermined time; rather it is car-

ried out as required in order to save energy.

Cooling mode

Because of circuit reversal, cooling is also pos-

sible. In cooling mode, the components of the

refrigeration circuit are used to produce cold water

with which heat can be extracted from a building.

This can be accomplished with dynamic cooling or

passive cooling.

With dynamic cooling the refrigeration capacity is

actively transferred into the ambient air. This is

undertaken by means of water-based fan convec-

tors. In doing so, it is desirable that the inlet tem-

peratures are under the dew point, in order to

transfer a higher refrigerating capacity and to

dehumidify the indoor air.

Passive cooling is based on heat being absorbed

by cooled surfaces of the floor, walls or ceiling. In

doing so, water-carrying pipes make the structural

sections into thermally effective heat exchangers.

In order to achieve this, the refrigerant temperature

has to lie above the dew point, in order to avoid the

formation of condensation. Dew-point monitoring is

required for this purpose.

We recommend dynamic cooling with fan convec-

tors, in order to achieve increased cooling capacity

and in order to dehumidify the air on muggy

summer days. You can find appropriate KWD,

KWK and WLT-S series units on our website

www.remko.de The advantage here is that dew

point monitoring is not required.

The comfort zone in the illustration below shows

which values for temperature and humidity are

considered comfortable for people. This range

should ideally be met when heating or air-condi-

tioning buildings.

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

uncomfortably

humid

comfortable

still comfortable

uncomfortably
dry

Relative humidity in %

Room air temperature in °C

Fig. 25: Comfort zone

REMKO WKF Duo

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