Ab c – REMKO WKF 85 User Manual

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WKF hydraulic diagram

Functions: heating or cooling and hot water, operating mode: monoenergetic

This hydraulic diagram serves merely to assist in planning activities;

the hydraulic system on site must be planned and laid out by the installer!

A

B

C

FB

KK

KW

ZK

AB

B

A

B

AB

A

WW

Fig. 51: WKF example hydraulic diagram

A:

Outdoor module

B:

Indoor moduleWKF

C:

Storage tank

FB:

Floor heating cycle

KK:

Cooling cycle

KW:

Cold water

WW:

Warm water

ZK:

Circulation

WKF heat pump modules are used in systems with existing storage tank systems. Their applications are

varied and they can be ordered in a range of different equipment variants. For example, external drinking

water storage tanks with a min. HE surface area of 3.0m² can be used.

The Remko drinking water storage tank, type EWS 300 is an enamelled drinking water storage tank with a

HE surface area of 3.5m². The additionally necessitated three-way changeover valve is switched over by the

Smart Control to provide HW. In a bivalent alternative application, the boiler can be connected directly to the

indoor unit (bivalent variant).

The highly efficient primary pump in the indoor unit can be used as a circulation pump heating cycle and its

speed is regulated according to requirements. A pressure loss of max. 80 kPa is made available by the cus-

tomer. If the pressure losses on site exceed this, a separate storage tank, e.g. Remko KPS 300 must be

used as a hydraulic compensator. Then a Remko heating cycle group unmixed, type HGU, and a mixed

heating cycle group, type HGM, are available.

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