Akva Vita TDP District heating flat station for direct heating and domestic hot water systems Akva Vita TDP Table of contents Akva Vita TDP... 1 Table of contents... 1 Safety notes... 2 Delivery... 2 Transport and storage... 2 Mounting... 3 Pipes connections... 4 Electrical connection... 4 Filling, start-up... 4 Control... 5 Maintenance... 8 Troubleshooting DHW... 9 Troubleshooting HE... 10 DH-SMT/PL VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 1
Safety notes Following instructions refer to the standard design of the Akva Vita TDP flat station. Special versions of flat stations are available on request. To avoid injury of persons and damages to the device, it is absolutely necessary to carefully read and observe these instructions. Necessary assembly, start-up and maintenance work must only be performed by qualified and authorized personnel. Please comply with the instructions of the system manufacturer or system operator. Unused connections and shut-off valves must be sealed with a plug. The plugs can be removed by an authorized service technician only. Warning of high pressure and temperature The maximum temperature of the flow medium in a flat station is 90 C. The maximum operating pressure of the flat station is 16 bar.* * With built-in zone valve 10 bar Be aware of the installation s permissible system pressure and temperature. The risk of persons being injured and equipment damaged increases considerably if the recommended permissible operating parameters are exceeded. The flat station installation can be equipped with safety valve, however, always in accordance with local regulations. Warning of hot surface The flat station has got hot surfaces, which can cause skin burns. Please be extremely cautious in close proximity to the flat station. Warning of transport damage Before installation of flat station, please make sure that the flat station has not been damaged during transport. Sound level 55 db Corrosion protection All pipes and components are made of stainless steel and brass. The maximum chloride compounds of the flow medium should not be higher than 300 mg/l. The risk of equipment corrosion increases considerably if the recommended permissible chloride compounds are exceeded. Delivery The Akva Vita TDP flat station is delivered without cover as a standard. Optional flat station equipment: - safety valve and non-return valve (DCW), - fitting piece and connections pipe for DCW meter, - thermostatic by-pass with return temperature limiter 10/50 C for by-pass function (DH), - connection pipe for circulation with adjustable setting of DHW circulation, - electronic programmable room thermostat, - zone valve with actuator, - ball valves, all connections G ½ or G ¾, - heat meter (DH supply), - air screw (DH supply), - white-lacquered steel sheet cover. Standard delivery: The flat station is prepared for by-pass or DHW circulation control. Equipment for by-pass or DHW circulation control is optional equipment and must be ordered separately. In case of DHW circulation control remember to mount circulation pump and non-return valve (this is not part of the delivery and must be fitted remotely on site). Transport and storage If the flat station is stored before installation in a warehouse or any other room, make sure that the place is dry and heated. During transport of the flat station to an installation place it is recommended to lift it with special straps attached to the bottom (by flat station support construction). 2 VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 DH-SMT/PL
Mounting 1 2 1 2 3 3 The flat station must be installed and connected by authorized service personnel. Installation must be in compliance with the local standards and regulations. Allow for adequate space around the flat station for mounting and maintenance purposes. Prior to the Akva Vita TDP installation all flat station pipes and connections should be cleaned and rinsed. Due to vibrations during transport all connections must be checked and tightened before the flat station is installed. The picture shows Akva Vita TDP flat station with by-pass control. Switching to DHW circulation control is possible from a constructional point of view, requiring only an additional connection pipe incl. fittings. Control change from by-pass to circulation - Loosen nut (1) on the left-hand side of brass connection piece between PM controller and plate heat exchanger, remove blind plate and mount connection pipe for circulation (optional feature). - Remove conical screw (2) (4 mm) on the right-hand side of the brass connection piece between PM controller and plate heat exchanger. - Loosen and move capillary tube with union nut from pos. 3 (back of T-piece) to pos. 2. - Screw the conical screw from pos. 2 (4 mm) on to the muff at pos. 3. - Connect circulation installation system with connection pipe for circulation. - Remember pump assembly and non-return valve mounting in the circulation installation system (not part of the delivery). The pump must pump water in direction towards the flat station. Heat meter assembly, fitting piece The flat station is equipped with a fitting piece for insertion of heat meter. Assembly of heat meter - Loosen nuts from fitting piece, remove fitting piece and replace with heat meter. - Mount the heat meter according to the medium flow direction. After mounting of heat meter remember to check all threaded connections. DCW meter As an option the flat station can be equipped with a fitting piece and connection pipe for DCW meter. Assembly of DCW meter Please refer to above assembly instructions for heat meter DH-SMT/PL VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 3
Pipes connections Internal installation and district heating* pipes connections must be made by means of flanged, threaded or welded connections. Connections: 1 District heating (DH) supply 2 District heating (DH) return 3 Domestic cold water (DCW) 4 Domestic hot water (DHW) 5 Heating (HE) supply 6 Heating (HE) return 7 Circulation - optional 8 Domestic cold water (DCW)** ** if DCW meter is mounted: 3 DCW - outlet 8 DCW - inlet Connection sizes: DH + DCW + DHW + HE: G ½ or G ¾ (ext. thread) Optional Circulation: G ½ (ext. thread) Dimensions (mm): Without cover: H 470-590 x W 360 x D 270 With cover: H 490-590 x W 410 x D 320 * District heating (DH) - In the following DH is specified as the heat source for the substations. However, also other heat sources such as an oil or gas boiler or solar heating etc. could be used as the primary supply for the fitted substations, enabling the Danfoss Redan substations to be used in numerous schemes with different energy sources, depending on the local operating conditions. In order to simplify we have decided to use DH as designation for the primary supply. Electrical connection The flat station needs no electrical installation to the main supply or earth grounding. Filling, start-up Prior to the Akva Vita TDP installation all its pipes and connections should be cleaned and rinsed. Before starting-up, check if: - pipes are connected according to the circuit diagram, - release valves are shut-off, - threaded connections are tightened. The heat exchanger must be filled with water so that the pressure slowly reaches the working pressure. After that the shut-off valves should be opened and the operation of the heat exchanger must be observed (e.g. temperatures, pressure, thermal expansion, leakages). If the heat exchanger operates operates unproblematically, it can be taken into continuous use. All Danfoss heat exchangers and flat stations have been pressure tested prior to delivery. 4 VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 DH-SMT/PL
Control 1. Differential pressure controller The differential pressure controller reduces the fluctuating pressure in the district heating network to a small and invariable operating pressure in the flat station. The required room temperature is controlled on your radiator thermostats (fixed setting throughout the year). It is recommended that all radiators are opened a little in each room. The flat station can be equipped with dp controller type TD200 or AVPL, depending on customer demand. TD200 The differential pressure controller is preset from factory and should not be adjusted afterwards. AVPL The AVPL must be mounted in the return. The dp controller can be set at any differential pressure between 5 kpa and 25 kpa (0,05 bar and 0,25 bar). The dp controller is preset on 10 kpa (0,1 bar) and can be adjusted afterwards. 2. HE temperature control The HE temperature in the house is controlled by radiator thermostats. As an option the Akva Vita TDP flat station can be equipped with an electronic programmable room thermostat and a zone valve with actuator. In this case temperature is controlled by the room thermostat and radiator thermostats. Please note that the room thermostat keeps the temperature in the whole apartment according to setting room parameters. Consult additional maintenance instructions for room thermostat for further information. It is recommended to avoid fully opened thermostats on some radiators and fully shut-off thermostats on others. Higher temperature at the top and lower temperature at the bottom part of radiators means that the system operation is correct. To keep correct temperature and friendly microclimate for human beings in the apartment, it is recommended to ensure regular airing in rooms. DH-SMT/PL VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 5
3. DHW temperature control The DHW temperature is controlled by a proportional valve the PM controller. The DHW temperature control is realized by turning the lever towards the red (hot) or blue (cold) mark. The temperature should be set to 45-48 C at normal use (7-8 l/min). The temperature should never exceed 55 C to avoid lime scale precipitation in the heat exchanger. If it is not possible to set the temperature according to the above recommendations, it is recommended to change the standard controller setting. PM controller The PM controller can operate in three basic settings: - High - Standard default - Low Approximate setting of PM controller is dependent on district heating supply temperature and p: Supply temperature: Disposable differential pressure p (bar): 0.2-0.5 0.5-1.0 > 1.0 60-70 C low low standard 70-80 C low standard standard 80-90 C low high high Setting changes: - dismount lever by using the attached Allen wrench, - remove plastic cap, - mount lever again and turn it: - 1 rotation clockwise high, - 1 rotation counter clockwise low, - mount cap and lever again. 6 VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 DH-SMT/PL
Thermostatic by-pass (optional) As an option the flat station can be equipped with a by-pass thermostat, Danfoss FJVR, which ensures that hot water is available immediately when tapping starts. It is recommended to set the thermostat in pos. 3. If the water temperature rises too slowly it can be necessary to set the thermostat at higher value, however, not higher than in position 4. DHW circulation (optional) As an option the flat station can be equipped with connection pipe for circulation with adjustable setting of DHW circulation. If the Akva Vita TDP flat station is connected to the circulation system in the building, the thermostat will control the circulation water temperature. This ensures that hot water is available at the tap point without any waiting time and water waste. It is recommended to set the thermostat in pos. 2-2,5. If the circulation pump is switched off, the thermostat should be closed. In case the Akva Vita TDP flat station has been delivered with by-pass control and this must be changed to DHW circulation, this can be done by performing control change from by-pass to circulation, as described on page 3. Approximate thermostat scale setting: I = 10 C 1 = 20 C 2 = 30 C 3 = 40 C 4 = 45 C I = 50 C (max. temp.) 4. Safety valve (optional) The safety valve s task is to protect the flat station from pressures exceeding the permissible pressure. The blow-off pipe of the safety valve must not be closed. The blow-off pipe outlet should be placed so that it provides safety relief and it is possible to observe water dropping from the safety valve. It is advisable to check the operation of the safety valve by turning the valve head into the indicated direction, every six months. 5. Filters Filters should frequently be cleaned from sediments by authorized personnel, according to producer s instructions and depending on the flat station s operating conditions. DH-SMT/PL VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 7
Maintenance It is necessary to check and maintain the flat station on a regular basis in order to keep it in good operating condition. The frequency of the maintenance and service inspections should be according to system manufacturer specifications and local legislation. However, maintenance inspections should take place at least twice each year (before and after the heating season). In addition to the check of the flat station as to its functionality, it is also recommended to check if the following system parameters are compliant with the requirements of the system manufacturer and local regulations: - no leakages, - correct temperatures in the distribution network, - stable district heating supply and return temperatures, - correct cooling of the district heating supply, - DHW temperature (requested temperature should be in accordance with the local regulations), - pressure drops in filtering and water conditioning plants (filters, sludgers etc.), - pressure drops in the heat exchanger (primary and secondary side of heat exchanger). The flat station operator should consider the above parameters and prepare written maintenance reports. Service inspections by authorized personnel are usually more precise (complex) than user maintenance inspections and the intervals between them are longer. 8 VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 DH-SMT/PL
Troubleshooting DHW Problem Possible cause Solution In general: Does the PM controller work incorrectly? In general: Are the operating conditions satisfactory? PM controller leaking; Water leaking from Allen screws at the central part of PM controller. DHW tap load too low DHW tap load too low; Tap temperature too low; Tap temperature fluctuates; DH return water temperature too high while on standby; The plate heat exchanger is cold DH return water temperature too high while on standby; The plate heat exchanger is hot DH return temperature too high during hot water tapping. Connecting pieces of the PM controller do not fit the flat station If the quantity of tapping water is normal (temperature unimportant) it indicates that the PM controller works correctly. The flat station requires a DH supply temperature of minimum 60 C and a differential pressure during operation according to the information stated in the product sheet for Akva Vita TDP. One of the two O-rings is defective (does not influence the PM operation). If a non-return valve is installed in the DCW inlet (e.g. in the house service connection or in DCW meter) a safety valve should be mounted between the non-return valve and the heat exchanger. The diaphragm of the PM controller is defective. PM controller wrongly adjusted, Strainer on DH supply clogged, Defective non-return valve in thermostatic battery (DHW tap temperature lower than DHW from flat station), Defective non-return valve in hotwater circulation (circulation return pipe is getting cold during tapping of hot water), Lime scale precipitation in plate heat exchanger for DHW (primary Δt too low during DHW tapping), Dirt in PM controller, DCW flow too high (big nominal diameter of pipe, high DCW pressure), in total max. 16-17 litres per minute. The by-pass thermostat is defective or wrongly adjusted. Dirt (sand, iron splinters or similar) in PM controller. Controller does not close. Noise from flow can often be heard. Lime scale precipitation in the plate heat exchanger for DHW In particular when replacing PM controller in old flat station Locate defect in another part of the installation (see below) Contact district heating supplier. Replace PM controller (use new sealing). Replace diaphragm or PM controller. Setting, see Regulation chapter. Clean strainer. Clean or replace non-return valve. Clean or replace non-return valve. Replace the plate heat exchanger. Cleaning, see PM controller instruction. DCW reduction. Replace or adjust by-pass thermostat correctly Move handle several times between red and blue markings; at the same time do several hotwater tappings. Clean PM controller. Replace plate heat exchanger Loosen Allen screws; turn half of the PM controller 180 DH-SMT/PL VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 9
Troubleshooting HE If operating disturbances occur, the following basic features should be checked before carrying out actual trouble shooting: - the substation is connected to electricity (applies only to substations with room thermostat), - the strainer on the district heating supply pipe is clean, - the supply temperature of the district heating is at the normal level (summer, at least 60 C - winter, at least 70 C), - the differential pressure is higher than or equal to the normal (local) differential pressure in the district heating network if in doubt, ask the district heating plant, - there is pressure on the system. Problem Possible cause Solution Strainer clogged on DH or HE side (radiator circuit). Clean gate/strainer. No heat Uneven heat distribution Supply temperature too low Poor cooling Strainer in the district heating meter clogged. Defective or wrongly adjusted differential pressure controller. Defective room thermostat/actuator - or possibly dirt in the zone valve housing. Air pockets in the system. Air pockets in the system. Strainer clogged. Too small heating surface/too small radiators in relation to the total heating requirement of the building. Poor utilization of existing heating surface. The system is single-pipe. Clean the strainer (after consulting the district heating plant). Check the operation of the differential pressure controller clean the valve seat if required. Check the operation of the room thermostat/actuator - clean the zone valve seat if required. Air the installation thoroughly. Air the installation thoroughly Clean gate/strainer. Increase total heating surface. Make sure the heat is distributed evenly across the full heating surface. It is recommended to avoid fully opened thermostats on some radiators and fully shutoff thermostats on others. Higher temperature at the top and lower temperature at the bottom part of radiators means that the system operation is correct. It is extremely important to keep the supply temperature to the radiators as low as ever possible, while maintaining a reasonable level of comfort. Danfoss Redan A/S Sindalsvej 33-35 DK-8240 Risskov, Denmark Phone: +45 87 43 89 43 Fax: +45 87 43 89 44 redan@danfoss.com www.redan.danfoss.dk 10 VI.KR.W1.02 Danfoss 09/2006 DH-SMT/PL