General terms – REMKO CMF 320 Duo User Manual

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General terms

Defrost

At outdoor temperatures below

5°C it is possible that ice may form

on the evaporators of air/water

heat pumps. The removal of this

ice is referred to as defrosting and

is undertaken by supplying heat,

either regularly or as requirements

dictate. Air/water heat pumps with

circuit reversal are distinguished by

their requirements-based, quick and

energy-efficient defrosting system.

Bivalent mode

The heat pump provides the

entire heating energy down

to a predetermined outdoor

temperature (e.g. 0°C). If the

temperature drops below this value,

the heat pump switches off and the

secondary heating appliance takes

over the heating, e.g. a heating

boiler.

Seal inspection

System operators are obliged to

ensure the prevention of refrigerant

leakage in accordance with the

directive on substances that deplete

the ozone layer (EC 2037/2000)

and the Regulation on Certain

Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases

(EC 842/2006). In addition, a

minimum of one annual service

and inspection must be carried

out, as well as a sealing test

for refrigerating plants with a

refrigerant filling weight over 3 kg.

Energy supply company

switching

Certain energy supply companies

offer special tariffs for the operation

of heat pumps.

Expansion valve

Heat pump component for

lowering the condensing pressure

on the vapour tension. In addition,

the expansion valve regulates the

quantity of injected refrigerant in

relation to the evaporator load.

Support

The German Reconstruction

Loan Corporation supports

ecologically-sound construction

and modernisation of domestic

buildings for private individuals.

This includes heat pumps which

can be supported in the form of

loans. The German Federal Office

of Economics and Export Control

(BAFA) subsidises the installation of

effective heat pumps (please refer

to: www.kfw.de and www.bafa.de).

Limit temperature / bivalence

point

Outdoor temperature where the

secondary heating appliance cuts in

under bivalent operation.

Heating output

Flow of heat emitted from the

liquefier to the environment. The

heating output is the sum of the

electrical power consumed by

the condenser and the heat flux

obtained from the environment.

Inverter

power regulator which serves to

match the speed of the compressor

motor and the speed of the

evaporator fans to the heating

requirement.

Seasonal performance factor

The seasonal performance factor

relates to the ratio of heat content

delivered by the heat pump system

to the supplied electrical energy in

one year. It may not be compared

to the performance number.

The seasonal performance factor

expresses the reciprocal of the

annual power input factor.

Annual power input factor

The annual power input factor

indicates the power input (e.g.

electrical energy) required in

order to achieve a certain benefit

(e.g. heating energy). The annual

power input factor includes the

energy required for auxiliary

drives. Calculation of the annual

power input factor is undertaken

according to VDI – Directive 4650.

Refrigerating capacity

Heat flux extracted from the

environment by the evaporator (air,

water or soil).

Refrigerant

The working medium used in a

refrigerant plant, e.g. heat pump,

is referred to as the refrigerant.

The refrigerant is a liquid which

is used for thermal transfer in a

refrigeration plant and which is

able to absorb heat by changing

its state at low temperatures and

low pressures. A further change of

state at higher temperatures and

higher pressure serves to dissipate

this heat.

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