Introduction – Glow-worm Clearly Heat Pumps Envirosorb2 User Manual

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2.2

Data label

The data label certifies the country where the appliance is

intended to be installed.

Data label location:

1

Key

1 Data label

2.3

Regulation and statutory requirements

2.3.1

CE Mark

The CE mark indicates that the appliances described in this

manual are in compliance with the following directives:

- European directive n°2004-108 from the European Parliament

and Council relative to electromagnetic compatibility

- European directive n°2006-95 from the European Parliament

and Council relative to low voltage

- European directive No. 97-23 of the European Parliament and

the Council regarding pressure equipment

- European directive No. 2007-1494 of the Commission, dated

December 17, 2007, determining, in accordance with Directive

No. 2006-842 of the European Parliament and the Council,

the label type and the additional requirements as regards

the labelling of products and equipment containing certain

fluorinated greenhouse effect gas.

- European directive No. 2006-842 of the European Parliament

and the Council of May 17, 2006 on certain fluorinated

greenhouse gasses (OJEU of June 14, 2006)

2.3.2

Local regulations

Benchmark places responsibilities on both manufacturers

and installers. The purpose is to ensure that customers are

provided with the correct equipment for their needs, that it is

installed, commissioned and serviced in accordance with the

manufacturer’s instructions by a competent person approved at

the time by the Health and Safety Executive and that it meets the

requirements of the appropriate Building Regulations.

The Benchmark Checklist can be used to demonstrate compliance

with Building Regulations and should be provided to the

customer for future reference.

Installers are required to carry out installation, commissioning

and servicing work in accordance with the Benchmark Code

of Practice which is available from the Heating and Hotwater

Industry Council who manage and promote the Scheme.

• Visit www.centralheating.co.uk for more information.

2.4

Concept of operation

A heat pump (HP) is a thermodynamic machine which transfers

heat from one location to another. To do so, it employs the

characteristics of a refrigerant fluid.

The system is composed of the following circuits:

- The refrigeration circuit which transfers heat to the water

circuit following the evaporation, compression, condensation

and expansion of the fluid.

- The heating circuit.

2.4.1

In heating mode

2

1

3

4

5

6

Key

1 Tubular heat exchanger

2 Reverse cycle valve

3 Ventilating fan

4 Compressor

5 Pressure regulator

6 Exchanger with plates

INTRODUCTION

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