REMKO WKF 85 User Manual

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The time required to generate the vacuum is

dependent on the final pressure pipe volume of the

indoor units and the length of the refrigerant pipes.

This always takes at least 60 minutes. Once any

foreign gases and humidity have been completely

extracted from the system, the valves on the pres-

sure gauge station are closed and the valves on

the outdoor component are opened as described in

the "Commissioning" section.

Commissioning

NOTICE!

Commissioning should only be performed and

documented by specially trained personnel.

Observe the operating manual for the indoor

units and outdoor components when commis-

sioning the entire system.

Once all components have been connected and

checked, the system can be commissioned. To

ensure the proper functioning of the units, a func-

tional check must be performed prior to handover

to the operator in order to detect any operational

irregularities. This check is dependent on the

installed indoor units. The processes are specified

in the operating manual for the indoor units being

commissioned.

Functional checks and test run

Check the following points:

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Leak-tightness of the refrigerant pipes.

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Compressor and fan running smoothly.

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Discharge of warmer water in the indoor unit

and discharge cold air in the outdoor unit in

heating mode

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Function test of the indoor units and all pro-

gram sequences.

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Check of the surface temperature of the suc-

tion pipe and that the vaporiser is not over-

heating. To measure the temperature, hold the

thermometer to the suction pipe and subtract

the boiling point temperature reading on the

pressure gauge from the measured tempera-

ture.

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Record the measured temperatures in the

commissioning report.

Function test of heating operating mode

1.

Remove the protective caps from the valves.

2.

Start the commissioning procedure by briefly

opening the shut-off valves on the outdoor

component until the pressure gauge indi-

cates a pressure of approx. 2 bar.

3.

Check all connections for leaks with leak

detection spray and suitable leak detectors. If

no leaks are found, fully open the shut-off

valves by turning them anti-clockwise using a

spanner. If leaks are found, draw off the

refrigerant and rework the defective connec-

tion. It is imperative that the vacuum creation

and drying steps are repeated!

4.

Activate the main circuit breaker or fuse (to

be provided by the customer).

5.

Program the heat pump manager.

6.

Switching on heating mode

Due to the switch on delay, the com-

pressor will start up a few minutes later.

7.

Check the correct function and settings of all

regulation, control and safety devices during

the test run.

8.

Measure all cooling data and record the

measured values in the commissioning

report.

9.

Remove the pressure gauge.

Final tasks

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Use the heat pump manager to set the target

temperature to the required value.

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Re-install all disassembled parts.

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Instruct the operator on how to use the units.

NOTICE!

Check that the shut-off valves and valve caps

are tight after carrying out any work on the

cooling cycle. Use appropriate sealant prod-

ucts as necessary.

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