Connection to the central heating system, Connection to the water system – KOSPEL SW Termo Max User Manual

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PL/DE/FR/GB/RU-036_f.441

Connection to the central

heating system

Cylinder must be fitted to the central

heating system by pipe unions 1’’ or

¾’’ (SW100 / SW120 / SW140). A

cut-off valves must be installed before

the pipe unions.

A flow rate of heating water must be

high enough to maximise cylinder

efficiency (see technical data table).

It concerns the forced circulation in-

stallation (with a central heating water

pump).SW cylinder is equipped with

one coil. SB cylinder is equipped with

two coils for connection to e.g. boiler

Connection to the water

system

Connection to the water system must be performed according to binding norms of

hydraulic installation. The cylinder is a pressure appliance designed for connection to

the water supply system where the water pressure doesn’t exceed 0,6 MPa. If the water

pressure exceeds 0,6 MPa the pressure reducing valve before cylinder must be fitted.

Please follow the water connection instructions below:

-

install the T-connection with 6 bar safety valve (e.g. ZB-4) and the drain

valve to the inlet fitting of cold water [1]. It’s forbidden to install a cut-off valve

(or any flow reducer) between tank and the safety valve and on it’s outlet.

The safety valve must be installed in that place to let you quickly see the

outgoing water,

-

install the cylinder equipped with the safety valve to the water system,

-

install the cut-off valve on cold water supply pipe.

Hot water outlet pipe must be connected to the ¾’’ fitting, which is located in the up-

per part of the unit.

Each cylinder is equipped with ¾’’ fitting for domestic hot water circulation connection.

CW

ZG2

C

PG2
ZG1

PG1

ZW

ZB

NW

SB

and solar collector system. SWZ and SBZ cylinders are equipped with additional

connectors for external heat exchanger.

GB

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