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Please Read Immediately; Important Information; Intended Use; Legal Regulations And Directives - Dimplex WI 9 TE Instructions D'installation Et D'utilisation

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1.1 Important Information

ATTENTION!
The well water must comply with the required water quality standards.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump is not secured to the wooden pallet.
ATTENTION!
The heat pump must not be tilted more than 45° (in any direction).
ATTENTION!
Do not use the holes in the panel assemblies for lifting the device!
ATTENTION!
The transport securing device is to be removed prior to commissioning.
ATTENTION!
Flush the heating system prior to connecting the heat pump.
ATTENTION!
Observe the clockwise rotating field when connecting the mains cable (if
rotating field is not clockwise, the heat pump will not work properly and
will be very noisy).
ATTENTION!
The heat pump must be started up in accordance with the installation and
operating instructions of the heat pump controller.
ATTENTION!
We recommend the installation of a suitable corrosion protection system
to prevent the formation of deposits (e.g. rust) in the condenser of the
heat pump.
ATTENTION!
Any work on the heat pump may only be performed by authorised and
qualified after-sales service technicians.
ATTENTION!
Disconnect all electrical circuits from the power source prior to opening
the device.

1.2 Intended Use

This device is only intended for use as specified by the manufac-
turer. Any other use beyond that intended by the manufacturer is
prohibited. This requires the user to abide by the manufacturers
product information. Please refrain from tampering with or alter-
ing the device.
1.3 Legal Regulations and
Directives
This heat pump conforms to all relevant DIN/VDE regulations
and EU directives. Refer to the EC Declaration of Conformity in
the appendix for details.
The heat pump must be connected to the power supply in com-
pliance with all relevant VDE, EN and IEC standards. Any further
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connection requirements stipulated by local utility companies
must also be observed.
The heat pump is to be connected to the heat source system and
the heating system in accordance with all applicable regulations.
Persons, especially children, who are not capable of operating
the device safely due to their physical, sensory or mental abilities
or their inexperience or lack of knowledge, must not operate this
device without supervision or instruction by the person in charge.
Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the device.
1.4 Energy-Efficient Use of the
Heat Pump
By operating this heat pump you are helping to protect our envi-
ronment. Both the heating system and the heat source must be
properly designed and dimensioned to ensure efficient operation.
It is particularly important to keep water flow temperatures as low
as possible. All connected energy consumers should therefore
be suitable for low flow temperatures. Raising the heating water
temperature by 1 K corresponds to an increase in energy con-
sumption of approx.
2.5 %. Low-temperature heating systems with flow temperatures
between 30 °C and 50 °C are particularly well-suited for energy-
efficient operation.
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Purpose of the Heat
Pump

2.1 Application

The water-to-water heat pump is to be used exclusively for the
heating of heating water. It can be used in newly built or previ-
ously existing heating systems. Water is used as the heat carrier.
It can be supplied by wells or other water systems.
In order to eliminate the risk of corrosion at the evaporator, the
well water must be evaluated regarding the corrosion behaviour
of metallic materials according to DIN 50930.
Details can be found in the project planning and installation man-
ual for heat pumps for heating purposes.
ATTENTION!
The well water must comply with the required water quality standards.

2.2 Operating Principle

A well pump conveys the water to the evaporator of the heat
pump. There the heat is transferred to the refrigerant in the refrig-
erating circuit.
The refrigerant is drawn in by the electrically driven compressor,
compressed and "pumped" to a higher temperature level. The
electrical power needed to run the compressor is not lost in this
process. Most of it is absorbed by the refrigerant as well.
Subsequently, the refrigerant is passed through the condenser
where it transfers its heat energy to the heating water.
Depending on the set operating point (thermostat setting), the
heating water is thus heated up to a max. of 60 °C.

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