Type
Diameter
Weight
Ø "D"
(kg)
(mm)
10 bar - 500
750
275
10 bar - 750
750
345
10 bar - 1000
1000
580
10 bar - 1500
1200
800
10 bar - 2000
1200
960
10 bar - 3000
1500
1425
10 bar - 4000
1500
1950
10 bar - 5000
1500
2035
7
Installation
DANGER
Risk of serious injury or death due to electric shock.
If live parts are touched, there is risk of life-threatening injuries.
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Ensure that the system is voltage-free before installing the device.
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Ensure that the system is secured and cannot be reactivated by other
persons.
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Ensure that installation work for the electric connection of the device is
carried out by an electrician, and in compliance with electrical
engineering regulations.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to pressurised liquid
If installation, removal or maintenance work is not carried out correctly, there
is a risk of burns and other injuries at the connection points, if pressurised
hot water or hot steam suddenly escapes.
•
Ensure proper installation, removal or maintenance work.
•
Ensure that the system is de-pressurised before performing installation,
removal or maintenance work at the connection points.
CAUTION
Risk of burns on hot surfaces
Hot surfaces in heating systems can cause burns to the skin.
•
Wear protective gloves.
•
Please place appropriate warning signs in the vicinity of the device.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to falls or bumps
Bruising from falls or bumps on system components during installation.
•
Wear personal protective equipment (helmet, protective clothing,
gloves, safety boots).
WARNING
Risk of injury due to heavy weight
The devices are heavy. Consequently, there is a risk of physical injury and
accidents.
•
Use suitable lifting equipment for transportation and installation.
Note!
Confirm that installation and start-up have been carried out correctly
using the installation and commissioning certificate. This action is a
prerequisite for the making of warranty claims.
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Have the Reflex Customer Service carry out commissioning and
the annual maintenance.
7.1
Installation conditions
7.1.1
Incoming inspection
Prior to shipping, this device was carefully inspected and packed. Damages
during transport cannot be excluded.
Proceed as follows:
1.
Upon receipt of the goods, check the shipment for
•
completeness and
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possible transport damage.
2.
Document any damage.
3.
Contact the forwarding agent to register your complaint.
Connection
Height
Height
(inches)
"H"
"h"
(mm)
(mm)
DN40
1600
190
DN50
2185
180
DN65
2065
165
DN65
2055
165
DN65
2515
165
DN65
2520
195
DN65
3100
195
DN65
3630
195
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7.2
Preparatory work
Height
"h1"
Condition of the delivered device:
(mm)
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Check all screw connections of the device for tight seating. Tighten the
190
screws as necessary.
Preparing the device installation:
180
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No access by unauthorised personnel.
285
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Frost-free, well-ventilated room.
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Room temperature 0 °C to 45 °C (32 °F to 113 °F).
285
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Level, stable flooring.
285
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Ensure sufficient bearing strength of the flooring before filling the
tanks.
310
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Ensure that the control unit and the tanks are installed on the same
310
level.
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Filling and dewatering option.
310
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Provide a DN 15 filling connection according to DIN 1988 - 100 and
En 1717.
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Provide an optional cold water inlet.
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Prepare a drain for the drain water.
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Electric connection, 6 "Technical data", 30.
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Use only approved transport and lifting equipment.
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The load fastening points at the tanks must be used only as
installation resources.
7.3
Execution
ATTENTION
Damage due to improper installation
Additional device stresses may arise due to the connection of pipes or system
equipment.
•
Ensure that pipes are connected from the device to the system without
them being stressed or strained.
•
If necessary, provide support structures for the pipes or equipment.
For installation, proceed as follows:
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Position the device.
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Complete the primary tank and the optional secondary tanks.
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Create the water-side connections of the control unit to the system.
•
Create the interfaces according to the terminal plan.
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Install the water connections between optional secondary tanks to each
other and to the primary tank.
Notice!
For installation, note the operability of the valves and the inlet options
of the connecting lines.
7.3.1
Positioning
Determine the device position.
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Control unit
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Primary vessel
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Optional secondary vessel
The control unit can be installed on either side or in front of the primary vessel.
The distance of the control unit to the primary vessel results from the connection
set supplied.
Installation
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