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Contact person RISE Björn Folkeson 2017-09-21 7P03972 1 (13) Energy and circular economy +46 10 516 54 46 bjorn.folkeson@ri.se Thermal Integration Ltd 8 Curzon Road Sudbury Suffolk CO10 2XW Great Britain Testing of a HIU according to the UK HIU Test Regime (3 appendices) 1 Assignment RISE has tested a heat interface unit (HIU) (also known as a district heating substation) from HSF on behalf of Thermal Integration. 2 Test method The test method is described in the UK HIU Test Regime Technical Specification, Rev-007, issued by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). This will be referred to as the Test Regime throughout this document. The Test Regime specifies testing according to two different test packages: High temperature, with a primary supply temperature of 70 C, and Low temperature, with a primary supply temperature of 60 C. The current test object was tested according to both the High and Low temperature test package. 3 Test object Manufacturer: Thermal Integration Model name: DATA 01 (EcoAdvance Dual Plate) Type/serial number: Art. no. 52060, ID nr. 05102015024 Year of manufacture: 2017 Domestic hot water priority: yes 3.1 Design pressures Primary side: 16 bar Secondary side, space heating: 3 bar Secondary side, DHW: 10 bar Maximum differential pressure, primary side: 2.5 bar 3.2 Design temperatures Primary side: max 90 C Secondary side, space heating: dimensioned for 30-80 C Secondary side, DHW: dimensioned for 45-60 C Postal address Office location Phone / Fax / E-mail This document may not be reproduced other than in full, except with the Box 857 SE-501 15 BORÅS Sweden Brinellgatan 4 SE-504 62 BORÅS +46 10 516 50 00 +46 33 13 55 02 info@ri.se prior written approval of RISE.

2017-09-21 7P03972 2 (13) Figure 1. The test object after testing. Insulation removed.

2017-09-21 7P03972 3 (13) 3.3 Components and documentation See Appendix 1. 4 Test location and time The testing was performed at RISE in Borås, Sweden, section of Energy and circular economy, in June-September 2017. The test object arrived to RISE on the 7 th of June with no visible damage. 5 Abbreviations Term Meaning (diagram legend entry) DHW Domestic hot water - HIU Heat Interface Unit - SH Space heating - P₁ Heat load, primary side [kw] P₂ Heat load, space heating side [kw] P₃ Heat load, domestic hot water [kw] t₁₁ Temperature, primary supply connection (DH supply) [ o C] t₁₂ Temperature, primary return connection (DH return) [ o C] t₂₁ Temperature, space heating return connection (SH return) [ o C] t₂₂ Temperature, space heating supply connection (SH supply) [ o C] t₃₁ Temperature, cold water (CWS) [ o C] t₃₂ Temperature, domestic hot water supply connection (DHW supply) [ o C] q₁ Volume flow, primary side (DH) [l/s] q₂ Volume flow, space heating side (SH) [l/s] q₃ Volume flow, domestic hot water (DHW) [l/s] p 1 Pressure drop, primary side across HIU [bar] p 2 Pressure drop, space heating side across HIU [kpa] p 3 Pressure drop, domestic hot water across HIU [kpa] 6 Test equipment The following equipment has been used during the tests: District heating test rig FV3 ETu-QD CB:11 Differential pressure meter Inv. no. 202 111 Differential pressure meter Inv. no. 202 112 Differential pressure meter Inv. no. 202 680 Flow meter, inductive, DN 15 Inv. no. 202 082 Flow meter, inductive, DN 15 Inv. no. 202 688 Flow meter, inductive, DN 15 Inv. no. 202 686 Flow meter, inductive, DN 4 Inv. no. BX60131 Logger for measured data Inv. no. 202 879 Pressure meter for pressure test Inv. no. 201 378

2017-09-21 7P03972 4 (13) Figure 2. Simplified schematic of the test rig used for the tests.

2017-09-21 7P03972 5 (13) 6.1 Collection of measurement data, static measurements When conditions were stable, measurement results were registered for at least 300 seconds. Registered static measurement test values are averages of 300 data points. Sampling rate was 1 Hz for static tests. The pressure in the space heating circuit was 1.5 bar. 6.2 Collection of measurement data, dynamic measurements Sampling rate was 1 Hz for dynamic measurements. The time constant for the temperature sensors in the measuring point t₃₂ is 1.5 s and represents 63% of the final value of a momentary change of temperature from 10 to 90 C. The time constant for the flow meter to measure the DHW flow is 0.2 s. The pressure for the incoming cold water was 1.5 bar for the production of DHW on demand via a heat exchanger. For the control of DHW flow the test rig has two parallel coupled solenoid valves. Each solenoid valve controls a set flow. Results are presented in chart form and are verified with numerical values. 6.3 Control systems for DHW The tested HIU is intended for direct exchange of DHW. This means that the incoming cold water (10 ± 0.5 ºC), is heated directly in the heat exchanger to DHW temperature. The temperature of DHW in the measuring point t₃₂ was measured in connection to the HIU DHW tap. 6.4 Measurement uncertainty Unless otherwise stated in conjunction with the reported values, the measurement uncertainty has been estimated to be better than following values: Differential pressure, primary ± 10 kpa Differential pressure, space heating ± 1 kpa Differential pressure, domestic hot water ± 1 kpa Temperature 0-100 C ± 0.1 C Flow, space heating (0.1-0.5 l/s) ± 1.5 % Flow, space heating (0.0022-0.1 l/s) Specified in conjunction with each reported measurement Flow, primary (0.06-0.5 l/s) ± 1.5 % Flow, primary (< 0.06 l/s) Specified in conjunction with each reported measurement Flow, domestic hot water (0.02-0.4 l/s) ± 1.5 % Pressure 0-7 MPa ± 10 kpa The measurement uncertainty for calculated average values in test point 1a-f and 4a-b is presented in conjunction with the reported value. The measurement uncertainty has been calculated according to EA-4/16 with a coverage factor k=2.

2017-09-21 7P03972 6 (13) 7 Test results The test results apply only to the tested unit. The results of each test are presented as specified in the Test Regime. Refer to Table 1 regarding the test setup and Table 2 for details on the reporting. Table 1. Test setup. Extract from the Test Regime. No Static tests 0a 0b Test Static pressure test (same static pressure on both flow and return connections) Differential pressure test (DH flow at higher pressure than DH return) 1a Space Heating 1 kw (DH 70 C flow) 1b Space Heating 2 kw (DH 70 C flow) 1c Space Heating 4 kw (DH 70 C flow) 1d Space heating 1 kw (DH 60 C flow) 1e Space heating 2 kw (DH 60 C flow) 1f Space heating 4 kw (DH 60 C flow) Dynamic tests 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b DHW only (DH 70 C flow) DHW only (DH 60 C flow) Low flow DHW (DH 70 C flow) Low flow DHW (DH 60 C flow) Keep-warm (DH 70 C flow) Keep-warm (DH 60 C flow) DHW response time (DH 70 C flow) DHW response time (DH 60 C flow) static pressure on return [bar] 1.43 times rated value 1.43 times rated value dp across HIU dp₁ [bar] 1.43 times rated value 1.43 times rated value Primary flow temp t₁₁ [ C] DHW setpoint t₃₂ [ C] DHW flow rate q₃ [l/s] DHW power P₃ [kw] SH output P₂ [kw] SH flow temp t₂₂ [ C] SH return temp t₂₁ [ C] n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.5 0.5 70 55 0 0 1 60 40 2.5 0.5 70 55 0 0 2 60 40 2.5 0.5 70 55 0 0 4 60 40 2.5 0.5 60 50 0 0 1 45 35 2.5 0.5 60 50 0 0 2 45 35 2.5 0.5 60 50 0 0 4 45 35 2.5 0.5 70 55 2.5 0.5 60 50 DHW test profile DHW test profile 2.5 0.5 70 55 0.02 2.5 0.5 60 50 0.02 DHW test profile DHW test profile Record value Record value 0 n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a 2.5 0.5 70 55 0 0 0 n/a n/a 2.5 0.5 60 50 0 0 0 n/a n/a 2.5 0.5 70 55 0.13 2.5 0.5 60 50 0.13 Record value Record value 0 n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a The cold water supply to the HIU on the test rig shall be 10 C and at 1.5 bar for all tests.

2017-09-21 7P03972 7 (13) Table 2. Reporting of test results. Extract from the Test Regime. Test Description Reporting Static tests 0 Pressure tests Pass/Fail as to whether HIU manages pressure test without leaks or damage 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f Space Heating 1 kw, 60/40 C secondary Space Heating 2 kw, 60/40 C secondary Space Heating 4 kw, 60/40 C secondary Space Heating 1 kw, 45/35 C secondary Space Heating 2 kw, 45/35 C secondary Space Heating 4 kw, 45/35 C secondary t 12- primary return temperature. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. Note: Outputs readings used as input data to High Temperature Space Heating Weighted Average Return Temperature calculation. t 12- primary return temperature. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. Note: Outputs readings used as input data to Low Temperature Space Heating Weighted Average Return Temperature calculation. Dynamic tests 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a DHW only, DH 70 C flow, 55 C DHW DHW only, DH 60 C flow, 50 C DHW Low flow DHW, DH 70 C flow; 55 C DHW Low flow DHW, DH 60 C flow; 50 C DHW Keep-warm. DH 70 C flow; 55 C DHW Pass/Fail on DHW exceeding 65 C (at t 32 ) for more than 10 seconds. Comment on stability of DHW temperature. Assessment of scaling risk, based on extent and duration of temperatures in excess of 55 C. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. Note: Outputs used as input data to High Temperature Domestic Hot Water Volume Weighted Average Return Temperature calculation. Assessment of whether return temperatures remain under control at the lower flow temperature. Assessment of scaling risk, based on extent and duration of temperatures in excess of 55 C. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. Note: Outputs used as input data to Low Temperature Domestic Hot Water Volume Weighted Average Return Temperature calculation. Pass/Fail on DHW exceeding 65 C (at t₃₂) for more than 10 seconds. Pass/Fail on DHW maintaining 55 C±3 C (at t 32 ) for 60 seconds. Assessment of scaling risk, based on extent and duration of temperatures in excess of 55 C Commentary if DHW supply not stable. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. Pass/Fail on DHW maintaining 50 C±3 C (at t 32 ) for 60 seconds. Assessment of scaling risk, based on extent and duration of temperatures in excess of 55 C Commentary if DHW supply not stable. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. Assessment of whether valid keep-warm operation, based on 5a response time criteria: Pass / Fail. Observation on the operation of the HIU during keep-warm. Assessment of scaling risk, based on extent and duration of temperatures in excess of 55 C. Comment on HIU keep-warm controls options. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. If cycling is observed, plot of the key metrics over the duration of a typical keepwarm cycle. State heat loss in Watts. State primary flowrate. Note: Outputs used as input data to High Temperature Keep-warm Volume Weighted Average Return Temperature calculation

2017-09-21 7P03972 8 (13) Test Description 4b Keep-warm, DH 60 C flow; 5a 5b 50 C DHW DHW response time, DH 70 C flow; 55 C DHW DHW response time, DH 60 C flow; 50 C DHW Reporting Assessment of whether valid keep-warm operation, based on 5a response time criteria: Pass / Fail. Observation on the operation of the HIU during keep-warm. Assessment of scaling risk, based on extent and duration of temperatures in excess of 55 C. Comment on HIU keep-warm controls options. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. If cycling is observed, plot of the key metrics over the duration of a typical keepwarm cycle. State heat loss in Watts. State primary flowrate. Note: Outputs used as input data to Low Temperature Keep-warm Volume Weighted Average Return Temperature calculation Pass/Fail on DHW exceeding 65 C (at t 32 ) for more than 10 seconds. State time to achieve 45 C (at t 32 ) and not subsequently drop below 42 C. Comment on stability of DHW temperature. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. State time to achieve 45 C (at t 32 ) and not subsequently drop below 42 C. Comment on stability of DHW temperature. Plot of key metrics over duration of test. 7.1 Test 0: Pressure tests During the static pressure test 0a, the tightness of the components on the primary side of the HIU has been checked. This has been performed by closing the primary return and pressurizing the primary flow to 22.9 bar (1.43 times the construction pressure) for 30 minutes. During this test the pressure in the space heating circuit and the pressure on incoming cold water was 1.5 bar. During the differential pressure test 0b, the tightness of the space heating control valve and the DHW control valve has been checked. This has been performed by pressurizing the primary flow to 3.6 bar (1.43 times the maximum differential pressure) for 30 minutes with the primary return open and the space heating control valve and the DHW control valve closed. During this test the pressure in the space heating circuit and the pressure on incoming cold water was 1.5 bar. Test requirement: The HIU is to manage the pressure tests without leaks or damage. Result: Pass. 7.2 Test 1a-1f: Space Heating 1-4 kw For test points 1a-1f a space heating load of 1-4 kw was simulated using a heat exchanger on the test rig. The HIU pump was deactivated and the space heating flow was adjusted in the test rig to deliver the required space heating load. The pressure in space heating circuit was 1.5 bar for all tests. While the HIU was delivering 4 kw of space heating, the space heating flow temperature t₂₂ was adjusted on the HIU until it reached 60 ± 0.5 C (for test points 1a-1c) or 45 ± 0.5 C (for test points 1d-1f) as measured by the test rig. The space heating return temperature t₂₁ was 40 C for test points 1a-1c and 35 C for test points 1d-1f. The primary flow temperature t₁₁

2017-09-21 7P03972 9 (13) was 70 C for test points 1a-1c and 60 C for test points 1d-1f. The pressure in the space heating circuit was set to 1.5 bar. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. During test 1a-1c the setpoint for space heating supply temperature t₂₂ in the HIU software interface was 59.5 C. During test 1d-1f the setpoint for space heating supply temperature t₂₂ in the HIU software interface was 45.0 C. The results of the test points 1a-1f are presented in Table 3 as averages of 300 data points. The measurement uncertainty has been estimated to be better than the values in Table 4. The results are also presented in Figure 3 to Figure 8, appendix 2. Table 3. Test results for test points 1a-1f. Primary Test point Secondary t₁₁ t₁₂ q₁ P₁ t₂₁ t₂₂ q₂ p₂ P₂ [ C] [ C] [l/s] [kw] [ C] [ C] [l/s] [kpa] [kw] 1a 70.3 39.6* 0.009 1.1 39.9 60.5 0.012 0.2 1.0 1b 70.2 40.1 0.017 2.1 40.2 60.0 0.024 0.4 1.9 1c 69.9 40.4* 0.034 4.2 40.2 60.3 0.048 1.1 3.9 1d 59.9 34.6* 0.011 1.2 34.7 45.1 0.024 0.4 1.0 1e 60.0 34.8* 0.021 2.1 34.9 45.0 0.048 1.2 2.0 1f 60.1 35.1* 0.040 4.2 35.2 45.2 0.096 4.1 4.0 *) The primary return temperature t 12 is measured to be lower than the space heating return temperature t 21, which is not practically possible if considering only the heat exchanger. The measurement result is due to heat losses and thereby temperature drop in the piping from the measuring point of t 21 at the HIU inlet to the heat exchanger on the secondary side and from the outlet of the heat exchanger to the measuring point of t 12 at the HIU primary side outlet. Table 4. Measurement uncertainty for test points 1a-1f. Primary Secondary Test point t₁₁ t₁₂ q₁ P₁ t₂₁ t₂₂ q₂ p₂ P₂ [ C] [ C] [l/s] [kw] [ C] [ C] [l/s] [kpa] [kw] 1a ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0009 ±0.11 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0003 ±1 ±0.03 1b ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0015 ±0.18 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0004 ±1 ±0.04 1c ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0029 ±0.35 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0007 ±1 ±0.06 1d ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0010 ±0.11 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0004 ±1 ±0.03 1e ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0018 ±0.18 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0007 ±1 ±0.05 1f ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0033 ±0.35 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.0012 ±1 ±0.08 7.3 Test 2a: DHW only, DH 70 C flow In test point 2a a dynamic test of DHW was performed according to DHW flow rates specified in the Test Regime. The primary flow temperature t₁₁ was 70 C. The DHW setpoint was adjusted while the HIU delivered 0.13 l/s of DHW until the DHW temperature t₃₂ reached 55 ± 0.5 C as measured by the test rig. The HIU DHW setpoint was 55 C in the HIU software interface. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The DHW temperature (t₃₂) exceeded 55 C for 179 seconds during the test.

2017-09-21 7P03972 10 (13) The DHW temperature (t₃₂) did not exceed 65 C during the test. The highest measured temperature in point t₃₂ was 58.3 C. Between 200 and 2160 seconds, the lowest measured temperature in point t₃₂ was 51.9 C. Test requirement: The DHW flow temperature t₃₂ is not to exceed 65 C for more than 10 seconds. Result: Pass. The test results for test point 2a are presented in Figure 9, appendix 2. 7.4 Test 2b: DHW only, DH 60 C flow In test point 2b a dynamic test of DHW was performed according to DHW flow rates specified in the Test Regime. The primary flow temperature t₁₁ was 60 C. The DHW setpoint was adjusted while the HIU delivered 0.13 l/s of DHW until the DHW temperature t₃₂ reached 50 ± 0.5 C as measured by the test rig. The HIU DHW setpoint was 50 C in the HIU software interface. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The DHW temperature (t 32 ) did not exceed 55 C during the test. The highest measured temperature in point t₃₂ was 51.8 C. Between 200 and 2160 seconds, the lowest measured temperature in point t₃₂ was 47.1 C. The test results for test point 2b are presented in Figure 10, appendix 2. 7.5 Test 3a: Low flow DHW, DH 70 C flow In test point 3a a low DHW flow of 0.02 l/s was tested. The primary flow temperature t₁₁ was 70 C and the domestic hot water setpoint was the same as in test point 2a. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The DHW temperature (t₃₂) did not exceed 55 C during the test. The DHW temperature (t₃₂) did not exceed 65 C during the test. For a 60 second period, the primary flow q₁ varied between 50 and 61 l/h while t₃₂ varied between 52.3 and 54.2 C. Test requirement: The DHW flow temperature t₃₂ is not to exceed 65 C for more than 10 seconds. Result: Pass Test requirement: The DHW flow temperature t₃₂ is to be maintained within 55 ± 3 C for 60 seconds. Result: Pass The results of the test point 3a are presented in Figure 11, appendix 2.

2017-09-21 7P03972 11 (13) 7.6 Test 3b: Low flow DHW, DH 60 C flow In test point 3b a low DHW flow of 0.02 l/s was tested. The primary flow temperature t₁₁ was 60 C and the domestic hot water setpoint was the same as in test point 2b. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The DHW temperature (t 32 ) did not exceed 55 C during the test. For a 60 second period, the primary flow q₁ varied between 55 and 68 l/h while t₃₂ varied between 48.7 and 49.3 C. Test requirement: The DHW flow temperature t₃₂ is to be maintained within 50 ± 3 C for 60 seconds. Result: Pass The results of the test point 3b are presented in Figure 12, appendix 2. 7.7 Test 4a: Keep-warm, DH 70 C flow In test point 4a the standby characteristics of the HIU were tested. A DHW flow of 0.13 l/s was drawn until stable conditions were reached and was then turned off. Data was then collected for 8 hours. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The standby performance of the HIU is dependent on the standby control method used. On the HIU, the EcoHeat temperature was set to 40 C, Comfort mode was set to Always, Warmup boost was set to 20 l/min and the Anti-Legionella function was switched off. If the difference between the maximum and minimum primary flow temperature t₁₁ is higher than 6 C during the final 3 hours of the test the HIU is considered to perform keep-warm cycling. The temperature difference between the maximum and minimum primary flow temperature t₁₁ was 1.5 C during the final 3 hours of the test and as such the HIU was not considered to perform keep-warm through cycling. The validity of the keep-warm facility is evaluated in test point 5a. During the 8 hours after turning off the domestic hot water flow the average primary flow q₁ was 3.5 l/s with measurement uncertainty { +3.0 l/s, and the average heat load P₁ was 28 W 2.8 with measurement uncertainty { +30 25 W. The DHW temperature (t 32 ) exceeded 55 C for 17 seconds during the test. The results of the test point 4a are presented in Figure 13, appendix 2. 7.8 Test 4b: Keep-warm, DH 60 C flow In test point 4b the standby characteristics of the HIU were tested. A DHW flow of 0.13 l/s was drawn until stable conditions were reached and was then turned off. Data was then collected for 8 hours. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1.

2017-09-21 7P03972 12 (13) The standby performance of the HIU is dependent on the standby control method used. On the HIU, the EcoHeat temperature was set to 40 C, Comfort mode was set to Always, Warmup boost was set to 20 l/min and the Anti-Legionella function was switched off. If the difference between the maximum and minimum primary flow temperature t₁₁ is higher than 6 C during the final 3 hours of the test the HIU is considered to perform keep-warm cycling. The temperature difference between the maximum and minimum primary flow temperature t₁₁ was 1.2 C during the final 3 hours of the test and as such the HIU was not considered to perform keep-warm through cycling. The validity of the keep-warm facility is evaluated in test point 5b. During the 8 hours after turning off the domestic hot water flow the average primary flow q₁ was 5.0 l/s with measurement uncertainty { +3.6 l/s, and the average heat load P₁ was 30 W 3.5 with measurement uncertainty { +26 23 W. The DHW temperature (t 32 ) did not exceed 55 C during the test. The results of the test point 4b are presented in Figure 14, appendix 2. 7.9 Test 5a: DHW response time, DH 70 C flow Immediately after test point 4a, test point 5b was carried out. A DHW flow of 0.13 l/s was drawn until conditions were stable. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The DHW response time might be dependent on the HIU keep-warm settings. See Test 4a: Keep-warm, DH 70 C flow. The DHW temperature (t₃₂) did not exceed 65 C during the test. The DHW temperature (t₃₂) reached 45 C 12 seconds after the DHW flow was started and did not drop below 42 C thereafter. Test requirement: The DHW flow temperature t₃₂ is not to exceed 65 C for more than 10 seconds. Result: Pass. Test requirement: the keep-warm facility is considered valid if the DHW temperature t₃₂ reaches 45 C within 15 seconds. Result: Pass. The results of the test point 5a are presented in Figure 15, appendix 2. 7.10 Test 5b: DHW response time, DH 60 C flow Immediately after test point 4b, test point 5b was carried out. A DHW flow of 0.13 l/s was drawn until conditions were stable. For further details regarding the test setup, see Table 1. The DHW response time might be dependent on the HIU keep-warm settings. See Test 4b: Keep-warm, DH 60 C flow.

2017-09-21 7P03972 13 (13) The DHW temperature (t₃₂) reached 45 C 14 seconds after the DHW flow was started and did not drop below 42 C thereafter. Test requirement: the keep-warm facility is considered valid if the DHW temperature t₃₂ reaches 45 C within 15 seconds. Result: Pass. The results of the test point 5b are presented in Figure 16, appendix 2. Energy and circular economy - Sustainable Supply Systems and Plastic Products Performed by Examined by Björn Folkeson Signature_2 Anna Boss Appendices 1. Component data and documentation 2. Diagrams

2017-09-21 7P03972 1 (2) Appendix 1 Appendix 1. Component data and documentation Component Documentation submitted Manufacturer and type Space heating heat exchanger SWEP IC E8LASx40 Domestic hot water heat exchanger Controller for space heating and domestic hot water Control valve and actuator for space heating Space heating strainer Control valve and actuator for domestic hot water Temperature sensors Domestic hot water isolating valve/check valve SWEP IC E8LASx40 HSF control box, software version 1.29D Mut Meccanica VDE/ML 24 V diam 9.5 180 HSF Y filter HSF DN20 G3/4 0.5 mm Mut Meccanica VDE/ML 24 V diam 9.5 180 Tasseron TSD40AD NTC sensor 10K3, 1/8 BSP Neoperl OV20/DN20-HT Primary side strainer HSF Y filter HSF DN20 G3/4 0.5 mm Drain valves Simplex KFE DN10 Vent valves Circulation pump Flamco FC VENT 18 Flexvent R 1/8 M Wilo Yonos Para RS 15/7.5 RKA W MC Heat meter Kamstrup Multical 403 DN 15 Joints and connections HSF (brass) Gaskets James Walker Sentinel Pipes Differential pressure control valve (not fitted on test object) HSF (18x1 copper NEN-EN 1057) Frese PV Compact DN20 kvs 4.7 F/F Expansion vessel Varem C6008931, 8 l Safety valves Flamco flopress 1/2 3 bar Shock absorber (incoming cold water, not fitted on test object) Manometer and thermometer Caleffi water hammer arrester 525150 ¾ F Watts F+R818 10015503 0-120 C 0-4 bar

2017-09-21 7P03972 2 (2) Appendix 1 Documentation Schematic diagram and drawing showing the structure and arrangement of the HIU with dimensions and weight Technical specification for electronic components including version of software Details of calculation programs used for the heat exchangers Installation guide Documentation submitted Comment In installation guide Software version 1.29D SWEP SSPG7 7.0.3.69 The DATA HIU, Installation Instructions D3, 13 th June 2017 Commissioning guide In installation guide Operation guide with a function description/description of operations and care instructions as suited to the intended user category Declaration of Conformity for CE-marked HIU:s Full parameter list for electronically controlled HIU:s HIU marking Model name and type number Serial number Information present on HIU marking In installation guide EMC, LVD (in Installation instructions) Comment

2017-09-21 7P03972 1 (14) Appendix 2 Appendix 2. Diagrams Figure 3. Results for test point 1a: space heating 1 kw, DH 70 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 2 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 4. Results for test point 1b: space heating 2 kw, DH 70 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 3 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 5. Results for test point 1c: space heating 4 kw, DH 70 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 4 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 6. Results for test point 1d: space heating 1 kw, DH 60 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 5 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 7. Results for test point 1e: space heating 2 kw, DH 60 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 6 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 8. Results for test point 1f: space heating 4 kw, DH 60 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 7 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 9. Results for test point 2a: DHW only, DH 70 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 8 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 10. Results for test point 2b: DHW only, DH 60 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 9 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 11. Results for test point 3a: Low flow DHW, DH 70 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 10 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 12. Results for test point 3b: Low flow DHW, DH 60 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 11 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 13. Results for test point 4a: Keep-warm, DH 70 C supply

2017-09-21 7P03972 12 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 14. Results for test point 4b: Keep-warm, DH 60 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 13 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 15. Results for test point 5a: DHW response time, DH 70 C supply.

2017-09-21 7P03972 14 (14) Appendix 2 Figure 16. Results for test point 5b: DHW response time, DH 60 C supply.