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MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE VX Solo HWS Instructions for installation and use Danfoss District Energy

VX Solo HWS, thermostatic control 1 HE circuit + secondary connection for DHW cylinder VX Solo HWS, thermostatic control 1 HE circuit + secondary connection for DHW cylinder, with cover 1. Contents 1.0 Contents...2 2.0 Product introduction...3 2.1 VX Solo HWS (thermostatic control and terminal box) - 1 HE circuit + sec. connection for DHW cylinder...3 3.0 Dimensional sketch / connections...4 4.0 Enduser instructions, General...5 5.0 Enduser instructions, Adjustment and Setting...6 6.0 Installation instructions, Safety and Handling...7 7.0 Installation instructions - Getting started...8 8.0 Description of VX Solo HWS...9 9.0 Installation instructions, general...9 10.0 Commissioning and start-up, VX Solo HWS... 13 10.1 Programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller TP9000... 13 11.0 Domestic hot water cylinder... 16 12.0 Maintenance... 17 12.1 Maintenance schedule (recommendations)... 18 13.0 Troubleshooting... 19 14.1 Troubleshooting - Heating... 19 13.2 Troubleshooting - Domestic hot water... 21 14.0 EU Declaration of Conformity... 23 15.0 Commissioning Certificate... 24 2 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

2.0 Product introduction 2.1 VX Solo HWS (thermostatic control and terminal box) - 1 HE circuit + sec. connection for DHW cylinder Storage cylinder Radiator return Supply limit Top: Cylinder supply Common return 17 Air valve 19 Fill valve / Tapping point 23 Sensor pocket for heat meter ½ 24 Fitting piece for heat meter, 3/4 x 110 mm 30 Thermostat AVTB 30-100 C 52 Zone valve Danfoss VMT/TWA-V 60 Terminal box --------------------------------------------------- Terminal box is prepared for wiring of electronic programmable room thermostat TP9000 for heating or DHW operation according to demand. Bottom: 1 Plate heat exchanger, HE, insulated 4 Differential pressure controller AVPL 5 Dirt strainer 8 Circulation pump, HE 11 Safety valve, HE 2.5 bar 13 Thermometer 14 Pocket for pressure gauge ¼ 15 Manometer 16 Expansion vessel 12 L DH supply DH return HE Supply Secondary Primary Principal components 1 Plate heat exchanger HE 4 Differential pressure controller 8 Circulation pump, HE 11 Safety valve HE 15 Manometer 16 Expansion vessel 17 Air valve 19 Fill valve 24 Fitting piece for heat meter 30 Thermostat Danfoss AVTB 30-100 C 52 Zone valve Danfoss VMT/TWA-V 60 Terminal box Common return Cylinder supply 52 17 1 52 8 19 DH return DH supply 15 30 16 11 4 60 52 24 HE supply Secondary Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 3

3.0 Dimensional sketch / connections Dimensions: Dimensions without cover H 850 x W 560 x D 350 mm Dimensions with cover H 1000 x W 600 x D 400 mm Connections: Order: 1 Cylinder (DHW) supply 2 Common return 3 District heating (DH) return 4 District heating (DH) supply 5 Heating (HE) supply Connections size: DH: HE: Cylinder: G¾ (IT) G¾ (IT) G¾ (IT) Zirk. Wall top view 4 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

4.0 Enduser instructions, General Instructions Please read these instructions carefully before installing and commissioning this substation. The manufacturer accepts no liability for loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with these instructions for use. Read and follow these instructions carefully to prevent the risk of physical injury and/or damage to property. Exceeding the recommended operating parameters appreciably increases the risk of personal injury and/or damage to property. Installation, commissioning and maintenance must be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel (both plumbing and electrical work). Once the station has been installed and is operating, there is normally no need to alter the settings or other functions. The district heating substation is very reliable and easy to operate. If necessary, you can change the temperature settings as described on page 6. For more detailed information about the substation, see the sections concerning installation and commissioning. Description These instructions apply to substation type VX Solo HWS, which is a district heating substation for indirect heating for single-family houses, semi-detatched and terraced houses as well as flats. With one heating circuit for radiator and/or floor heating and with connection pipes for domestic hot water cylinder on secondary side. For wall-mounting. Warning! Hot surfaces Parts of the substation may be very hot and can cause burn injuries. Be very careful when you are in the immediate vicinity of the unit. Warnings about high pressure and high temperature The maximum supply temperature in the district heating network can be up to 110 C and the operating pressure can be up to 16 bar. This may result in a risk of scalding from touching the substation and from outflow of the medium (water/steam). Exceeding the substation design data and operating parameters for pressure and temperature carries an appreciable risk of personal injury and/or damage to property. Emergencies In the event of fire, leaks or other hazards, immediately shut off all sources of energy to the substation, if possible, and call for appropriate assistance. If the domestic hot water is discoloured or malodorous, shut off all ball valves on the substation and the storage cylinder, notify all users and call for professional assistance without delay. The HE supply temperature is controlled by a self-acting temperature controller Danfoss AVTB. An immersion control thermostat of your choice choice, used to control the water temperature in the hot water cylinder, must be mounted on site. As optional supply, Danfoss offers an immersion control thermostat type ITC, which must be ordered separately and supplied loose together with the substation for mounting on site. The ITC must be mounted in the 2/3 point of the DHW cylinder. The VX Solo HWS is specificly prepared for connection of a TP9000 programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller, which allows heating and DHW operation according to demand. The integrated room thermostat will open/close the zone valve for heating operation and the DHW sensor in the cylinder or the DHW timer will open/ close the zone valve for DHW operation. We recommend regular inspections of the substation - ideally in connection with readings of the district heating meter. Pay special attention to any leaks and an excessively high return temperature in the district heating circuit (poor cooling of the district heating water). Cooling i.e. the difference between the supply and return temperature of the district heating water has a significant effect on the overall energy economy. Therefore, it is important to focus on the supply and return temperature in the heating system. The difference should typically be 30 35 C in systems that operate with radiators. Irregularities When reading the meters, check all joints and connections for leaks. Check the troubleshooting section before contacting your professional provider. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 5

5.0 Enduser instructions, Adjustment and Setting Heating circuit, Differential Pressure Controller The differential pressure controller (Fig. 1) reduces the high, fluctuating pressure in the district heating network to a constant operating pressure. The TD200 differential pressure controller is preset from factory and should not be adjusted afterwards. Heating circuit, Temperature control Thermostatic control The HE temperature is controlled by a self-acting temperature controller Danfoss AVTB (Fig. 2). The controller has a control valve, thermostatic actuator and handle for temperature setting. The thermostat will be set by the installer in connection with the commissioning, but it may be necessary to adjust it subsequently depending on the outdoor temperature. Approximate thermostat scale settings: 1.0 = 35 C 1.5 = 45 C 2.0 = 55 C 2.5 = 65 C 3.0 = 75 C The setting values may vary depending on the operating conditions. It is important to set the supply temperature to the radiators as low as possible. Use the radiator thermostat to regulate the room temperature. Other variations with other types of thermostatic valves for control of the heating circuit may occur. Pump. are factory fitted with a pump (Fig. 3). The pump setting is established in connection with the commissioning. Generally speaking, this setting is not to be altered. If it should nevertheless be necessary to change the pump setting, see the section concerning pumps in the installation and commissioning sections regarding the individual products. Programmable Room thermostat / DHW time controller TP9000 The VX Solo HWS is specificly prepared for connection of a TP9000 controller (Fig. 4), which allows heating and DHW operation according to demand. The TP9000 comes with a factory preset clock with automatic summer/winter time changes, and at installation the TP9000 is set to operate in either full 7 day, 5 day/2 day mode, which allows different programmes to be set for the weekend, or in 24 hour mode, in which case the programmed events are repeated every 24 hours. There is normally no need to alter the settings or other functions. However, should this be necessary, we recommend that you contact your professional provider, or refer to separate instructions for TP9000. Immersion Control Thermostat (mounting on site) An applicable immersion control thermostat of your choice choice must be mounted in the 2/3 point of the DHW cylinder. An immersion control thermostat offers secure immersion sensing, and is used to control water temperature in the hot water cylinder. As optional supply, Danfoss offers an immersion control thermostat type ITC (Fig. 5), which must be ordered separately and supplied loose with the substation for mounting on site. The immersion thermostat has a 100mm insertion length and is supplied with a ½ BSP/100mm pocket. It has an adjustment range of 0-90 C has SPDT contact. Recommended setting is 60 C. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 TD200 AVTB Immersion Control Thermostat ITC for cylinder - 132.886 - Code No. 099-1057 6 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

6.0 Installation instructions, Safety and Handling Instructions Please read these instructions carefully before installing and comissioning this substation. The manufacturer accepts no liability for loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with these instructions for use. Read and follow these instructions carefully to prevent the risk of physical injury and/or damage to persons and property. Exceeding the recommended operating parameters considerably increases the risk of personal injury and/or damage to property. Installation, commissioning and maintenance must be carried out by qualified and authorized personnel in compliance with the local safety regulations. Once the station has been installed and is operating, there is normally no need to alter the settings or other functions. The district heating substation is very reliable and easy to operate. Energy source The substation is primarily designed for connection to district heating. Alternative energy sources can be used if the operating conditions are equivalent to district heating at all times. Application The substation is designed only to operate with water or a water-glycol mixture (up to 40%), and other heating media may not be used. The substation is to be connected to the household piping in a frost-free room, where the temperature does not exceed 50 C and the relative humidity is not higher than 80%. The substation must no be covered, bricked in or otherwise cut off from access. Choise of materials Only use materials, that comply with local regulations. Corrosion The maximum chloride compounds of the medium must not be higher than 300 mg/l. The risk of corrosion increases considerably if the recommended chloride content is exceeded. Safety valve(s) Installation of safety valve(s) must always be in compliance with local regulations. Noise level. 55 db. Connection It must be possible to cut off all energy sources to the unit - including electrical connections - at all times. Warning! Hot surfaces Parts of the substation may be very hot and can cause burn injuries. Be very careful when you are in the immediate vicinity of the substation. Warning of high pressure and high temperature The maximum supply temperature in the district heating network can be up to 110 C and the operating pressure can be up to 16 bar. This may result in a risk of scalding from touching the substation and from outflow of the medium (water/steam). Exceeding the substation design data and operating parameters for pressure and temperature carries an appreciable risk of personal injury and/or damage to property. Emergencies In the event of fire, leaks or other hazards, immediately shut off all sources of energy to the substation, if possible and call for appropriate assistance. If the domestic hot water is discoloured or malodorous, shut off all ball valves on the substation, notify all users and call for professional assistance immediately. Warning of damage during transport On reception of the substation, and before installing it, check for any evidence of damage during transport. The substation must be handled and moved with the greatest care and attention. NB! - Tightening of connections Before mounting of the substation, ALL pipe connections MUST be retightened, as vibrations during transport may have caused leaks. Once the substation has been put into operation ALL pipe connections MUST be pressure tested for leaks and retightened once more if necessary. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE PIPE CONNECTIONS see page 9, Test & connections for more information. Storage Before installation, the units must be stored in a dry, heated (i.e. frostfree) room. (Relative humidity max. 80% and storage temperature 5-70 C). The units must not be stacked higher than the limit at the factory (max. 8 layers) Units supplied in cardboard packaging must be lifted using the handles incorporated in the packaging. Units must be placed on pallets for transport/moving across large distances. As far as possible, do not lift the substation by the pipes. Lifting by the pipes may cause leaks. REMEMBER to retighten. Handling We recommend that you wear suitable safety footwear while handling and installing the substation. Disposal Dispose of the packaging in accordance with the local regulations for disposal of used packaging materials. The substation is made of materials that cannot be disposed of together with household waste. Close all energy sources and disconnect all connection pipes. Disconnect and dismantle the product for disposal in accordance with the applicable local regulations for the disposal of the individual components. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 7

7.0 Installation instructions - Getting started Connect the substation to the household piping in accordance with the labelling at the bottom/top and/or in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Commissioning: 1. The substation is prepared for wall mounting. Mount the substation on a solid wall using two sturdy bolts, screws, expansion bolts or similar. 2. Mount immersion control thermostat (either type ITC, which can be supplied loose from Danfoss as an option or any other applicable thermostat) and wire this to the terminal box according to wiring diagram on page 11. 3. Mount programmable controller TP9000 (to be ordered separately) and wire this to the terminal box according to wiring diagram on page 11. 4. Close all shut-off valves (to be ordered separately) on the substation before connecting it/them to the household piping. 5. Mount the district heating meter (see page 10). 6. IMPORTANT! Tighten all pipe connections, as they may have loosened during transport and handling. 7. On systems that feature a safety valve, establish a drain connection in compliance with the applicable legislation. 8. Fill the heat exchanger/ the system with water according to the instructions on page 12 until the manometer shows a working pressure, which corresponds to the system height + approx. 5 m (approx. 1.2-1.5 bar). 9. Check the substation and the household piping thoroughly for leaks. 10. Pressure test the entire system for leaks in accordance with the applicable regulations. 11. Connect the terminal box to the electricity supply, but do not switch on the power. 12. Heat the system and vent the radiator circuit/heating side thoroughly on the radiators and the air valve, if any. 13. Remove the red split on the position indicator of the zone valve. 14. Now switch on the power. 15. Finish by adjusting the substation in accordance with the instruction manuals. Heating and cooling the substation may cause leaks. Therefore it may be necessary to retighten the connections in the period after commissioning. 8 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

8.0 Description of VX Solo HWS Substation for indirect heating for single-family, semi-detatched and terraced houses as well as flats. With one heating circuit for radiator or floor heating and with connection pipes for domestic hot water cylinder on the secondary side. For wall-mounting. The temperature for the heating circuit is controlled by a self-acting temperature controller Danfoss AVTB. An applicable immersion control thermostat of your choice, used to control the water temperature in the hot water cylinder must be mounted on site. Danfoss offers an immersion control thermostat type ITC, which must be ordered separately and supplied loose with the substation for mounting on site. The substation is prepared for mounting of a programmable TP9000 controller, which allows heating and DHW operation according to demand. The integrated room thermostat will open/close the zone valve for heating operation and the DHW sensor in the cylinder or the DHW timer will open/close the zone valve for DHW operation. Please note: Your substation may look different than the substation shown, as variants with other components may be supplied. Supplier instructions for the fitted components will always be supplied together with the substation. 9.0 Installation instructions, general Installation The installation, connection and maintenance of the substation must be performed by qualified and authorised personnel. Installation must always be performed in accordance with the applicable legislation and in compliance with these instructions. The substation must be installed so that it is freely accessible and can be maintained without unnecessary disruption. Lift the substation by its mounting plate and secure it to a solid wall using 2 sturdy bolts, screws or expansion bolts positioned in the two keyholes in the mounting plate. Before commissioning, rinse all the pipes in the household piping system thoroughly to remove any impurities, and check and clean the dirt strainers in the substation. Connect the substation to the household piping in accordance with the labelling at the bottom/top and/or in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Test and connections Before filling the system with water, retighten all the pipe connections because vibrations and shocks during transport and handling may have caused leaks. Once the system has been filled with water, tighten all the pipe connections once more before performing pressure test for leaks. After heating of the system, check all the connections and retighten if necessary. Please note that the connections feature EPDM rubber gaskets! Therefore, it is important that you DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the union nuts. Over-tightening may result in leaks. Leaks caused by overtightening or failure to retighten connections are not covered by the warranty. Connections Connection of pipes for DH supply and return, common return as well as DHW cylinder is established in top of the substation, and connection of pipe for HE supply is established in bottom of the substation. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 9

Expansion vessel The VX Solo HWS substation is equipped with an expansion vessel, which is factory set to 0,5 bar. Fitting piece for heat meter(s) The VX Solo HWS substation is equipped with fixed fitting piece size 3/4 x 110 mm for fitting of heat meter in DH return. Fitting of heat meters - Close the ball valves on the district heating and the heating sides. - Loosen the union nuts at both ends of the fitting piece and remove it. - Fit the heat meter, - remember to insert gaskets. - Mount sensor, - remember to insert gaskets. - After mounting of heat meter remember to check and tighten all pipe connections before commissioning the heat meter. The heat meter is to be installed so that the direction of flow corresponds to the direction of the arrow on the flow sensor. Mounting of temperature sensor As standard the heat meter is supplied with temperature sensors for measuring the supply and return flow temperatures. The VX Solo HWS substation is prepared for mounting of temperature sensors with M10x1 connection (see photo to the right). The supply flow sensor is mounted in the sensor pocket on DH supply (pos. A) - demount M10 plug (pos. A) - insert one temperature sensor in the sensor pocket - tighten temperature sensor union nut Mount the return flow sensor in the heat meter housing (pos. B). A A Pipe bushing ½ /M10x1 incl. plug M10 B 10 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

Electrical connection The VX Solo HWS substation is wired and tested in the factory, and internal electrical components are pre-wired into an electrical terminal box. The electrical connection of the substation must be performed by a qualified and authorised electrician in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. The station should be connected to a 230 V AC power supply. The power supply / connection must be carried out in accordance with the applicable regulations and instrustions. Thermal actuator TWA-V Supply voltage 230 V a.c. - 50-60 Hz Protection class: IP41 Power consumption Average 2 Watt For further information please refer to the enclosed instructions. Pump Grundfos UPS 15-60 Supply voltage: 230 V a.c. - 50 Hz Protection class: IP44 Power consumption: Max. 100 Watt For further information please refer to the enclosed instructions for the circulation pump. The station must be connected to an external main switch so that it can be disconnected during maintenance, cleaning and repairs or Electrical terminal box The electrical terminal box houses the internal electrical connections of the substation and allows the wiring in the substation to interface with the main power supply provided by a local utility. For the VX Solo HWS with terminal box, the pump and zone valve are pre-wired to the terminal box, and the terminal box is also prepared for connection of a TP9000 programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller and a ITC immersion control thermostat. See below wiring diagram for more information. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 11

Filling, start-up Prior to the VX Solo HWS installation all its pipes and connections should be cleaned and rinsed. After that the dirt strainers should be cleaned. Due to vibrations during transport all connections must be checked and tightened before filling and start-up. Fill valve Before starting-up, check if: - pipes are connected according to the circuit diagram, - expansion vessel is connected, - heat meter is mounted, - shut-off valves (to be ordered separately) are closed, - threaded and flanged connections are tightened. The pump must be switched off when filling the system with water. Open the ball valves for the HE supply and return flow as well as the ball valve for DCW (ball valves to be ordered separately). Carefully open the fill valve and fill the system with water and at the same time vent the system. Fill the heat exchanger / the system with water* until the manometer shows a working pressure, which corresponds to the system height + approx. 5 m (approx. 1.2-1.5 bar). Close the fill valve. Finally open the remaining ball valves (to be ordered separately) and heat up the system. Remove the red split on the position indicator of the zone valve. After filling and heat-up of the system it should be vented by means of the air vents on the substation, if any and on the ra- Manometer and filling If the pressure drops below 1 bar, water must be added to the system. The operating pressure should never exceed 1.5 bar. (The safety valve opens at 2,5 bar) If system pressure drops dramatically within a short time, heating system should be examined for leakage, - this includes checking the factory set pressure of the expansion vessel. 12 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Danfoss Heating TWA-A For Danfoss RA valves TWA-V For Danfoss RAV/VMT valves TWA-L For Danfoss RAVL valves TWA-K For Heimeier/MNG/Oventrop valves with M30 1.5 connection, generally as per attached drawing. Other valves must be verified individually to ensure correct valve closing measurement and valve top geometry. TWA-D For Danfoss RTD valves *) 24 V Class II transformer (SELV) **) 230 V max. 3 A pre-fuse VI.SB.H3.02 12-2005 Produced by Danfoss Industri Service 05.09 JJ-Bi.DS Instructions for installation and use 10.0 Commissioning and start-up, VX Solo HWS 10.1 Programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller TP9000 TP9000 (not part of delivery) A programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller TP9000, which allows heating and DHW operation according to demand, must be placed in a reference room. The integrated room thermostat will open/close a zone valve for heating operation, and the DHW sensor in the cylinder or the DHW timer will open/close the zone valve for DHW operation. When there is no demand for heating or DHW all zone valves primary and secondary are closed. And pump P1 is not running. When the room thermostat calls for heating the primary zone valve M1 and the secondary zone valve M3 will open. Pump P1 will be switched on. Zone valve M2 for DHW will remain closed. When there is no heat demand all zone valves will close. And pump P1 is not running. When the sensor in the DHW cylinder calls for demand or the DHW timer calls for demand the primary zone valve M1 will open, and secondary zone valve M2 will open and secondary zone valve M3 will close. Pump P1 will then be switched on. M1 P1 TP9000 Electronic Programmable Room Thermostat plus Domestic Hot Water Timer M2 Installation Guide Zone valves / thermal actuators TWA-A Heating and DHW operation is activated by the programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller TP9000 in connection with a zone valve /thermal actuator TWA-A. The thermal actuators of the zone valves are switched on by an external contact from the room thermostat, and start to open or close the valves. The actuating movement is achieved by means of an electrically heated expansion element. When the heating current is switched off, the actuators shut or open the valves. The actuators are equipped with a visual position indicator to show the open or closed position of the valves. INSTRUCTIONS TWA NC M3 088R0248 15.12.2005 Version 03 Thermal actuator TWA-A Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 13

DANSK ESPANOL NEDERLANDS AVTB-ventiler med lille/lang føler Las válvulas AVTB con sensor AVTB-afsluiters met een smalle/lange ( 9,5/180 mm) skal monteres i returledningen (føleren skal placeres var- montarse en la línea de retorno (el retourleiding gemonteerd worden (de pequeño/largo ( 9,5/180 mm) deben voeler (o 9,5/180 mm) moeten in de mere end det medie der gennemstrømmer ventilen). sea más caliente que el medio que warmer te zijn dan van het medium dat sensor debe montarse en un lugar que temperatuur van de voeler dient fluye por la válvula). door de afsluiter stroomt). Hvis AVTB, med temperaturområdet 20-60 C, monteres forkert, så føleren Si la válvula AVTB con gama de temperatura de 20-60 C se monta bliver koldere end AVTB-regulatorens Bij een AVTB met een ventil-hus, vil regulatoren holde op med incorrectamente, de manera que el temperatuurbereik van 20-60 C dient at regulere. sensor esté más frío que el cuerpo de tijdens bedrijf de temperatuur van de válvula del regulador AVTB, el voeler altijd warmer te zijn dan het ENGLISH regulador dejará de regular. afsluiterhuis. Indien dit niet zo is stopt AVTB valves with small/long sensor de werking van de regelaar. ( 9.5/180 mm) must be fitted in the ITALIANO return line (sensor placed warmer than La valvola AVTB con il bulbo piccolo/ SUOMEKSI the medium flowing through the valve). lungo ( 9,5/180 mm) deve essere montata nel tubo di ritorno (il bulbo deve Käytettäessä pientä/pitkää anturia If AVTB with 20-60 C temperature essere più caldo del fluido che ( 9,5/180 mm) on AVTB-venttiili aina range is installed incorrectly so that the attraversa la valvola). asennettava paluujohtoon (anturi on sensor becomes colder than the valve sijoitettava siten, että sen lämpötila on body, the valve will stop regulating. Se la valvola AVTB con campo di korkeampi kuin venttiilin läpi virtaavalla regolazione da 20 C a 60 C viene aineella). DEUTSCH erroneamente montata con il bulbo più Das Ventilgehäuse des freddo del corpo valvola, la regolazione Jos AVTB-venttiili, jonka lämpötila-alue Temperaturreglers AVTB mit kleinem/ del flusso non avviene. on 20-60 C, asennetaan virheellisesti langen Fühler (...) ist in die niin, että anturin lämpötila on Rücklaufleitung einzubauen (der alhaisempi kuin AVTB-venttiilin rungon Einbauort des Fühlers muß wärmer SVENSKA lämpötila, säätimen toiminta lakkaa. sein, als der des Ventilgehäuses). Durch einen falschen Einbau (der AVTB-ventiler med liten/lång givare Einbauort des Fühlers ist kälter als der ( 9,5/180 mm) skall monteras i returledningen (givaren skall placeras des Ventilgehäuses) des AVTB mit dem Temperaturbereich 20-60 C ist die varmare än det medium, som genomströmmar ventilen). einwandfreie Funktion des Reglers nicht gewährleistet. Om AVTB, med temperaturområdet 20- FRANCAIS 60 C, monteras fel, så att givaren blir Les vannes AVTB avec sonde mince et kallare än AVTB-regulatorns ventilhus, longue ( 9,5/180 mm) doivent se kommer regulatorn att upphöra med att monter sur le tube de retour (la sonde reglera. doit être placée à un endroit plus chaud que le fluide qui traverse la vanne). Si une AVTB ayant une échelle de température de 20 à 60 C est mal montée (la sonde devient plus froide que le corps de vanne du régulateur de l AVTB), ce régulateur va cesser de fonctionner. BC-HM VI.5A.A1.5R Danfoss 09/00 1 Instructions for installation and use Differential pressure controller (Standard on systems with self-acting thermostatic valve). The differential pressure controller reduces the fluctuating pressure in the district heating network to a small and invariable operating pressure in the substation. The required room temperature is controlled on your radiator thermostats. Differential pressure controller TD200 A diffferential pressure controller type TD200 is mounted in the substation. TD200 is a self-acting differential pressure controller, which is preset from factory and it is not possible to adjust it afterwards. TD200 Control of heating circuit The HE temperature is controlled by a self-acting temperature controller Danfoss AVTB. The controller has a control valve, thermostatic actuator and handle for temperature setting. The AVTB closes on rising temperature. The thermostat will be set by the installer in connection with the commissioning, but it may be necessary to adjust it subsequently depending on the outdoor temperature. Setting changes: Turning the handle counterclockwise increases the temperature, turning it clockwise reduces the temperature. The scale is graduated with reference values, i.e. the temperature cannot be read from the scale, but must be read from a thermometer placed near the sensor in the medium to be temperature-controlled. Approximate thermostat scale settings: 1 = 35 C 2 = 55 C 3 = 75 C 4 = 95 C 5 = 120 C INSTRUCTIONS AVTB with sensor Ø9.5/180 mm 003R9157 003R9157 AVTB 14 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

Instructions for installation and use Circulation pump, heating circuit The VX Solo HWS substation comes standard with a Grundfos UPS 15-60 circulation pump, which can be operated at three different speeds. A supplier instructions manual is enclosed. Other variations with other types of circulation pump may occur and in such cases supplier s installation instructions for the specific pump will be enclosed. Substation start-up / pump Do not start up the pump until the system has been filled with the flow media and vented. At start-up the rotor can is to be vented by removing the plug in the top of the motor. Pump setting 3 speeds allow to set up the circulator pump in a way, that matches the system s requirements, while wet rotor design allows it to be virtually silent while operating. It is recommended to set the pump at highest speed of rotation (setting 3) before start-up. Then set the pump at lowest possible speed of rotation (setting 1), in due consideration of the lectricity consumption and the heating comfort. Factory setting of the selector switch is centre position (default). Select setting 2 and 3 only if the pump setting does not meet actual system requirements For further information please refer to the enclosed Grundfoss instructions. GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS UP, UPS UP, UPS, UPD, UPSD GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS UP,UPSD UPS UP, UPS, UPD, 4 P/N:9628138 PC:0528 DK 25-40 180 984996 (W) I1/1(A) P1 0.12 25 0.16 35 0.20 45 50 Hz IP 42 TF 110 IP 42 TF 110 0910 H DK Class MPa Max.1.0 Type UPS 230V 50Hz 2 µf (W) I1/1(A) P1 0.12 25 0.16 35 0.20 45 25-40 180 4 P/N:9628138 DK PC:0528 iae Energ y A B C D E F G 984996 Type UPS 230V 50Hz 2 µf IP 44 TF 110 MPa Max.1.0 Max.1.0 MPa (W) I1/1(A) P1 0.12 25 0.16 35 0.20 45 25-40 180 984996 Type UPS 230V 50Hz 2 µf 4 P/N:9628138 PC:0528 DK IP 42 TF 95 Min. -25 C Class H MPa Max.1.0 Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 15

ITC ITL ITD Control Limit Control Limit Instructions for installation and use 11.0 Domestic hot water cylinder Domestic hot water The VX Solo HWS substation is supplied with connection pipes for domestic hot water cylinder on the secondary side. (Please note that cylinder control thermostat is to be ordered separately, - either type ITC, which can be supplied loose from Danfoss as an option or any other compatible/applicable thermostat). Option: Immersion control thermostat Danfoss offers an immersion control thermostat type ITC, which must be ordered separately and then supplied loose with the substation for mounting and wiring to the terminal box on site. The thermostat has a 100 mm insertion lengt and is supplied with a ½ BSP/100 mm pocket. It has an adjustment range of 0 to 90 C and has SPDT contacts. Recommended setting is 60 C. Mounting of immersion control thermostat 1) Mount sensor pocket in cylinder. 2) Mount immersion thermostats in immersion pocket. 3) Wire the immersion thermostat cable in the terminal box according to the wiring diagram on page 11. Please see also refer to enclosed Installation Instructions for ITC Immersion Thermostat Installation Instructions ITC, ITL & ITD Immersion Thermostats DHW operation When the sensor in the DHW cylinder calls for demand or the DHW timer calls for demand, DHW operation is activated by the programmable room thermostat / DHW time controller TP9000 in connection with a zone valve /thermal actuator TWA-A. See operation descriptions on page 13 for further information. TP9000 Thermal actuator TWA-A 16 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

12.0 Maintenance Maintenance work Is only to be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel. Inspection The substation should be checked regularly by authorised personnel. Any necessary maintenance must be performed in accordance with the instructions in this manual and other sets of instructions. During service the dirt strainers are to be cleaned including the filter on the controller, all pipe connections must be tightened and the safety valve must be function tested by turning the lever. Rinsing/cleaning of plate heat exchanger To clean the plate heat exchanger, rinse it by running clean water through the exchanger at high speed and in the opposite direction to the normal flow. This will remove any dirt deposits that may have built up in the exchanger. If rinsing with clean water is not sufficient, the exchanger can also be cleaned by circulating a cleaning agent approved by Danfoss (e.g. Kaloxi or Radiner Fl cleaning fluid) through the exchanger. Both these cleaning fluids are environmentally friendly and can be disposed off through the standard sewer system. After use of a cleaning fluid, the plate heat exchanger must be rinsed thoroughly with clean water. Acid cleaning of plate heat exchanger Deposits of limescale may build up in plate heat exchangers for domestic hot water on account of the large temperature fluctuations, and because aerated water is used on the secondary side. If it becomes necessary to clean the exchanger with acid, this can be done as shown on the drawing to the right. Brazed plate heat exchangers can withstand rinsing with a dilute acid solution - e.g. 5% formic, acetic or phosphoric acid). Measures after maintenance work After maintenance work and before commissioning: Check that all screwed connections are tight. Check that all safety features, covers, that were removed, have been replaced properly. Clean the working area and remove any spilled materials. Clear all tools, materials and other equipment from the working area. Connect to energy supply and check for leaks. Vent the system. Carry out any necessary adjustment again. Make sure that all safety features on the device and the system work properly. Meter reading The caretaker/owner must perform visual checking and reading of the energy meter at short, regular intervals. Service procedures must only be performed by trained, authorised personnel. NB! Excessive consumption for whatever reason is not covered by the Danfoss warranty. Cooling / Return temperature reading Cooling i.e. the difference between the supply and return temperature of the district heating water has a significant effect on overall energy economy. Therefore, it is important to focus on the supply and return temperature in the heating system. The difference should typically be 30 35 C. Please note that a low district heating return temperature is directly related to the return temperature from the heating circuit and the return temperature of the circulation water. It is therefore important to focus on these return temperatures. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 17

12.1 Maintenance schedule (recommendations) Interval Maintenance work Comments Check all connections for leaks Check that the safety valve on the cold water supply is functioning correctly. Check that all components are intact and functioning as intended If you identify a leak, replace the gaskets and retighten the pipe connections Check the functionality by turning the lever on the safety valves In the event of irregularities, lack of functionality or visible faults and defects in a component, replace the component in questionn Clean all dirt filters/strainers in the substation Replace any filters that are not intact At least once a year Check that any electrical cables are in serviceable condition and that it is possible to disconnect the electrical power supply to the substation Visual check. Check whether it is possible to disconnect the current to the substation. Check the pipes and exchanger for signs of corrosion Visual check Check that the temperature regulators are set in accordance with the instructions in this manual Follow the instructions in the present manual Check the functions of all shut-off valves Check that the ball valves open and close as they should Service and maintenance procedures must only be performed by trained, authorised personnel. Please note that after dismantling, the gaskets MUST be replaced. Once the system has been filled with water, retighten all the pipe connections once more before performing pressure test for leaks. After heating of the system, check all the connections and retighten if necessary. Please note that the connections may feature EPDM gaskets! Therefore, it is important that you DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the pipe connections. Over-tightening may result in leaks. Leaks caused by over-tightening or failure to retighten connections are not covered by the warranty. 18 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

13.0 Troubleshooting If operating disturbances occur, the following basic features should be checked before carrying out acual troubleshooting: - the substation is correctly connected, - the district heating supply temperature is at least 70 C, - the differential pressure is higher than or equal to the normal (local) differential pessure in the district heating network. - If in doubt, ask the district heating plant, - the substation is connected to electricity (pump and automatic components), - the dirt strainer in the district heating supply pipe is clean, - air pockets in the system. 14.1 Troubleshooting - Heating Problem Possible cause Solution Strainer clogged on DH og HE side (radiator circuit). Filter in district heating meter clogged. Defective differential pressure controller. Defective sensor Defektive actuator. Clean strainer. Clean the filter (after consulting the district heating plant). Check the functions of the differential pressure controller - clean valve seat if required. Replace sensor Check the functioning of the actuator. No heat Defective motor valve - or possibly dirt in the valve housing. Automatic controls wrongly set or defective - possibly power failure. Pump out of operation. The pump is set at too low speed of rotation. Check the functions of the motor valve - clean valve housing if required. Check if the setting of the controller is correct - see separate instructions. Check the power supply. Temporary setting of actuator to manual control - see instruction on heating circuit, manual control. Check that the pump is receiving power and that it runs. Control that there is no air in the pump housing - see pump manual. Set the pump at higher speed of rotation - see instructions on heating circuit. Air pockets in the system. Vent the installation thoroughly. Uneven heat distribution Air pockets in the system. Vent the installation thoroughly. Supply temperature too high Wrong setting of automatic controls. Defective sensor. Defective controller. The controller does not react as it is should in accordance with the instructions. Adjust automatic controls, see instructions for automatic controls. Replace sensor. Call in automatic controls manufacturer or replace controller. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 19

Problem Possible cause Solution Wrong setting of automatic controls. Adjust automatic controls, see instructions for automatic controls. Supply temperature too low Defective controller. The controller does not react as it is should in accordance with the instructions. Outdoor sensor mounted or placed incorrectly. Call in automatic controls manufacturer or replace controller. Mount/place outdoor sensor correctly. Strainer clogged. Clean strainer. Poor cooling Too small heating surface/ too small radiators compared to the total heating requirement of the building. Poor utilization of existing heating surface. Increase total heating surface. Make sure that the heat is distributed evenly across the full heating surface - open all radiators and keep the radiator in the system from heating up at the bottom. Higher temperature at the top and lower temperature at the bottom part of the radiators means that the system operation is correct. The system is single-pipe. It is extremely important to keep the supply temperature to the radiators as low as ever possible, while maintaining a reasonable level of comfort. 20 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

13.2 Troubleshooting - Domestic hot water Problem Possible cause Solution Defective or wrongly set differential pressure controller. Strainer on DH supply clogged. Check the functions of the differential pressure controller - clean valve seat and capillary tubes if required, - air and rinse capillary tubes. Clean strainer. No domestic hot water Defective actuator - or possibly dirt in the valve housing. Automatic controls wrongly set or defective - possibly power failure. Calified heating element. Inadequate cylinder capacity. Check the functions of the actuator - clean valve seat if required. Check if the setting of the controller is correct, - see separate instructions. Check the power supply; Temporary setting of actuator to manual control - see instructions on heating circuit, manual control. Clean DHW cylinder with acid solution or replace heating element. Wait for heating / loading of the cylinder. You may check the specifications of the manufacturer conc. cylinder capacity. Long waiting time Circulation pump out of operation. Check whether the pump is running - whether the pump is receiving power. control that there is no air in the pump housing - see pump manual. See No domestic hot water. See No domestic hot water. Temperature too low Temperature too high Variations in temperature Non-return valve on the circulation line defective (leads to mixing - and the circulation water pipes become cold during tapping). Defective actuator - possibly dirt in the valve housing. Automatic controls wrongly set or defective. Defective immersion sensor. Non-return valve on the circulation line defective (leads to mixing - and the circulation water pipes become cold during tapping). Replace non-return valve. Check the functions of the actuator - clean valve seat if required. Check if the setting of the controller is correct, - see separate instructions. Replace immersion sensor. Replace non-return valve. Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 21

Problem Possible cause Solution Declining temperature during tapping Poor cooling Defective or wrongly set differential pressure controller (set too low). Automatic controls wrongly set. Immersion sensor placed incorrectly. Calified heating element. Calified heating element. Check the functions of the differential pressure controller - clean valve seat and capillary tubes if required, - air and rinse capillary tubes. Check that the controller has been correctly set - see separate instructions. Place immersion sensor correctly in accordance with the manufacturer instructions for the cylinder. You may contact Danfoss Redan A/S for further information. Clean DHW cylinder with acid solution or replace heating element. Clean DHW cylinder with acid solution or replace heating element. You may check the specifications of the manufacturer conc. cylinder capacity. 22 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy

14.0 EU Declaration of Conformity Danfoss Redan A/S District Energy Omega 7, Søften DK-8382 Hinnerup Telephone +45 87 43 89 43 EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For CE marking in EU (European Union) Danfoss Redan A/S District Energy DK-8382 Hinnerup Declares under our sole responsibility that below products including all available power and control options: VX Solo Main components: See Instruction Manual Covered by this declaration is in conformity with the following directive(s), standard(s) or other normative document(s), provided that the products are used in accordance with our instructions. EU Directives: EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC EN 61000-6-1 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility- Generic standard: Immunity for residential, commercial and light industry. EN 61000-6-2 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility- Generic standard: Immunity industry. EN 61000-6-3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility- Generic standard: Emission for residential, commercial and light industry. EN 61000-6-4 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility- Generic standard: Emission industry. Machinery Directive 2006/42/EEC EN ISO 14121-1 Safety of machinery -- Risk assessment EN 60204-1-Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines Part 1: General requirements PED Directive 97/23/EEC Conformity assessment procedure followed: Module A - Internal control of production All substations that falls under Article 3 3 and category 1 shall not be CE-marked according to this directive CE marked affixed year 2010 Approved by: Place and date of issue: Hinnerup, Aug. 24 th, 2010 Name: Thavarupan Perinpam Title: Quality and Lean Manager Danfoss District Energy VI.HE.M1.02 DKDHR 23

15.0 Commissioning Certificate Commissioning certificate The substation is the direct link between the district heating supply network and the household piping system. All supply pipes and the pipes in the household piping system must be checked and rinsed before commissioning. Once the system has been filled with water, all pipe connections must be retightened before performing pressure test for leaks. The dirt strainers must be cleaned and the substation must be adjusted in accordance with the instructions in this manual. It is important to comply with all technical regulations and the applicable legislation in every respect. Installation and commissioning must only be performed by trained, authorised personnel. The substation is checked in the factory for leaks before delivery. Leaks are however possible due to vibrations caused by transport, handling and heating of the system and therefore it is important to check all connections and to retighten if necessarys before commissioning. Please note that the connections may feature EPDM gaskets! Therefore it is important that you DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN the connections. Over-tightening may result in leaks. Leaks caused by ove-rtightening or failure to retighten connections are not covered by the warranty. To be filled-out by the installer. This substation has been retightened, adjusted and commissioned on the: by installer: Date/Year Company name (stamp) 24 DKDHR VI.HE.M1.02 Danfoss District Energy