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USER MANUAL DDLE LCD 18 AEG
Electronically controlled instantaneous water heater
Operating and installation instructions 18
- General information 19
- Safety 19
- Appliance description.. 20
- Settings 20
- Cleaning, care and maintenance 20
- Troubleshooting 20
INSTALLATION
- Safety 21
- Appliance description.. 21
9.Preparations 21 - Installation 22
- Commissioning 26
- Shutting down 26
- Troubleshooting 26
- Maintenance 27
- Specification 28
GUARANTEE
ENVIRONMENT AND RECYCLING
SPECIAL INFORMATION
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The appliance may be used by children aged 8 and up and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and know-how, provided that they are supervised or they have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the resulting risks. Children must never play with the appliance. Children must never clean the appliance or perform user maintenance unless they are supervised.
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Risk of scalding: The tap can reach temperatures in excess of 60^ .
- Ensure the appliance can be separated from the power supply by an isolator that disconnects all poles with at least 3mm contact separation.
- Secure the appliance as described in chapter "Installation / Installation".
- Observe the maximum permissible pressure (see chapter "Specification / Data table").
- Drain the appliance as described in chapter "Installation / Maintenance / Draining the appliance".
OPERATION
1. General information
The chapters "Special Information" and "Operation" are intended for both the user and qualified contractors.
The chapter "Installation" is intended for qualified contractors.

Note
Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and retain them for future reference.
Pass on the instructions to a new user if required.
1.1 Safety instructions
1.1.1 Structure of safety instructions

KEYWORD Type of risk
Here, possible consequences are listed that may result from failure to observe the safety instructions.
» Steps to prevent the risk are listed.
1.1.2 Symbols, type of risk
| Symbol Type of risk | |
| ! | Injury |
| Electrocution | |
| Burns (burns, scalding) | |
1.1.3 Keywords
| KEYWORD | Meaning |
| DANGER | Failure to observe this information will result in seri-ous injury or death. |
| WARNING | Failure to observe this information may result in seri-ous injury or death. |
| CAUTION | Failure to observe this information may result in non-serious or minor injury. |
1.2 Other symbols in this documentation

Note
General information is identified by the symbol shown on the left.
» Read these texts carefully.
| Symbol Meaning | |
| ! | Material losses (appliance damage, consequential losses and environ-mental pollution) |
| Appliance disposal | |
» This symbol indicates that you have to do something. The action you need to take is described step by step.
1.3 Units of measurement

Note
All measurements are given in mm unless stated otherwise.
2. Safety
2.1 Intended use
This appliance is intended for domestic use. It can be used safely by untrained persons. The appliance can also be used in a non-domestic environment, e.g. in a small business, as long as it is used in the same way.
This pressurised appliance is suitable for heating domestic hot water or for reheating preheated water. The appliance can supply one or more draw-off points.
Any other use beyond that described shall be deemed inappropriate. Observation of these instructions and of instructions for any accessories used is also part of the correct use of this appliance.
2.2 General safety instructions

CAUTION Burns
During operation, the tap can reach temperatures in excess of 60^ .
There is a risk of scalding at outlet temperatures in excess of 43^ .

CAUTION Burns
If operating with preheated water, e.g. from a solar thermal system, the DHW temperature may vary from the selected set temperature.

WARNING Injury
The appliance may be used by children aged 8 and up and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and know-how, provided that they are supervised or they have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the resulting risks. Children must never play with the appliance. Children must never clean the appliance or perform user maintenance unless they are supervised.
Where children or persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities are allowed to use this appliance, we recommend a permanent temperature limit. A qualified contractor can set the limit for you.

Material losses
Protect the appliance and its tap against frost.
2.3 CE designation
The CE designation shows that the appliance meets all essential requirements according to the:
Low Voltage Directive
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive The maximum permissible mains impedance is indicated in chapter "Specification".
2.4 Test symbols
See type plate on the appliance.
Country-specific approvals and certifications: Germany
A general test certificate as verification of suitability regarding noise emissions has been issued for this appliance, based on the State Building Regulations [Germany].

3. Appliance description
The electronically controlled instantaneous water heater with automatic output matching keeps the outlet temperature constant up to the output limit. The temperature is then selected via the draw-off tap.
Heating system
The bare wire heating system has a pressure-tested plastic casing. The heating system is suitable for hard and soft water areas; it has low susceptibility to scale build-up. This system ensures rapid and efficient DHW availability.

Note
The appliance is equipped with an air detector that largely prevents damage to the heating system. If, during operation, air is drawn into the appliance, the appliance shuts down for one minute, thereby protecting the heating system.
4. Settings
The DHW outlet temperature can be variably adjusted. The selected temperature is displayed. At temperatures over 43^ , the colour of the display changes from blue to red to indicate a risk of scalding.

Turn the temperature selector to the required temperature.
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Note
If the outlet temperature is not sufficiently high when the draw-off valve is fully open and the temperature selector is set to maximum, then more water is flowing through the appliance than can be heated by the heating system (appliance is at its output limit).
» Reduce the water volume at the draw-off valve.
Recommended setting for operation with a thermostatic valve
Set the temperature at the appliance to the maximum temperature.
Following an interruption of the water supply

Material losses
Following an interruption of the water supply the appliance must be recommissioned by carrying out the following steps, in order to prevent the destruction of the bare wire heating system.
» Disconnect the appliance from the power supply by removing the fuses/tripping the MCBs.
» Open the tap for one minute until the appliance and its upstream cold water inlet line are free of air.
Switch the mains power back ON again.
5. Cleaning, care and maintenance
Never use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents. A damp cloth is sufficient for cleaning the appliance.
» Check the taps regularly. Limescale deposits at the spouts can be removed using commercially available descaling agents.
6. Troubleshooting
| Problem Cause Remedy | ||
| The appliance will not start despite the DHW valve being fully open. | There is no power. Check the fuses/ MCBs in your fuse box/distribution panel. | |
| The flow rate is too low. The aerator in the tap or the shower head is scaled up or contaminated. | Clean and/or descale the aerator or shower head. | |
| Required tempera-ture > 45 °C is not achieved. | The water supply has been interrupted. | Vent the appliance and the cold water inlet line (see chapter "Settings"). |
| The cold water | inlet temperature is > 45 °C. | Reduce the cold water inlet temperature. |
If you cannot remedy the fault, notify your qualified contractor. To facilitate and speed up your enquiry, please provide the serial number from the type plate (000000-0000-0000):

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INSTALLATION
7. Safety
Only a qualified contractor should carry out installation, commissioning, maintenance and repair of the appliance.
7.1 General safety instructions
We guarantee trouble-free function and operational reliability only if original accessories and spare parts intended for the appliance are used.

Material losses
Observe the maximum inlet temperature. Higher temperatures may damage the appliance. You can limit the maximum inlet temperature by installing a central thermostatic valve.
7.2 Instructions, standards and regulations

Note
Observe all applicable national and regional regulations and instructions.
The protection rating IP 25 (hoseproof) can only be ensured with a correctly fitted cable grommet.
The specific electrical resistance of the water must not fall below that stated on the type plate. In a linked water network, observe the lowest electrical water resistance (see chapter "Specification / Application areas / Conversion table"). Your water supply utility will advise you of the specific electrical water resistance or conductivity.
8. Appliance description
8.1 Standard delivery
The following are delivered with the appliance:
- Wall mounting bracket
- Threaded studs, screws and rawl plugs for the wall mounting bracket
Installation template
2 twin connectors (cold water with shut-off valve)
Flat gaskets
Cable grommet (power cable from above/below) - Screws/rawl plugs for fixing the back panel in the case of water connection on finished walls
8.2 Accessories
Tap
ADEo 70 WD bath pressure tap
Installation accessories
Pipe assembly, undersink installation UT 104, connections: Finished walls, G 3/8, top. Water connections with 12mm compression fittings.
Universal mounting frame
Mounting frame with electrical connections.
Pipe assembly for undersink appliances
This assembly for undersink installation is required if you need to have the water connections (G 3 % A) above the appliance.
Pipe assembly for offset installation
This pipe assembly with pipe bends is required if you need to have the appliance vertically offset against the water connection by approx. 90mm downwards.
Pipe assembly for replacing a gas water heater
This pipe assembly is required if the installation has existing gas water heater connections (cold water connection on the left and DHW connection on the right).
Load shedding relay (LR 1-A)
The load shedding relay for installation in the distribution board provides priority control for the instantaneous water heater when other appliances, such as electric storage heaters, are simultaneously being operated.
ZTA 3/4 - central thermostatic valve
Thermostatic valve for central premixing, for example for an instantaneous water heater with a solar thermal system.
9. Preparations
9.1 Installation site

Material losses
Install the appliance in a room free from the risk of frost.
Always install the appliance vertically near the drawoff point.
The appliance is suitable for undersink and oversink installations.

Undersink installation
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Oversink installation
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Mount the appliance on the wall. The wall must have a sufficient load-bearing capacity.
9.2 Water installation
A safety valve is not required.
Flush the water line thoroughly.
Ensure that the flow rate (see chapter "Specification / Data table", On) for switching on the appliance is achieved. If the flow rate is not achieved, remove the flow limiter (see chapter "Installation / Removing the flow limiter").
Increase the mains water pressure if the required flow rate is not achieved with the draw-off valve fully opened.
Taps
Use appropriate pressure taps. Open taps are not permitted.

Note
Never use the shut-off valve in the cold water inlet to reduce the flow rate. It is intended to shut off the appliance.
Permissible water pipe materials
Cold water inlet pipe:
Galvanised steel pipe, stainless steel pipe, copper pipe or plastic pipe
DHW outlet pipe:
Stainless steel pipe, copper pipe or plastic pipe

Material losses
If plastic pipework systems are used, take into account the maximum inlet temperature and the maximum pressure (see chapter "Specification / Data table").
Flexible water connection lines
If the appliance is installed with flexible water connection lines, ensure that the bayonet fittings of the pipe bends do not become twisted inside the appliance.
Secure the back panel at the bottom with two additional screws.
10. Installation
10.1 Standard installation
- Electrical connection from above; installation on unfinished walls
Water connection, installation on unfinished walls - DDLE LCD 18/21/24: Connected load 21 kW preset
For further installation options, see chapter "Installation alternatives":
- Electrical connection from below on unfinished walls
- Electrical connection for finished walls
- Connecting a load shedding relay
- Undersink installation, water connections - from above
Water installation for finished walls
Operation with preheated water
Temperature limit

Opening the appliance

» Open the appliance by releasing the snap lock.
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» Remove the back panel by pressing the two locking hooks and pulling the lower part of the back panel forwards.

Preparing the power cable

Fitting the wall mounting bracket
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» Mark out the holes for drilling with the installation template. If the appliance is to be installed with water connections on finished walls, also mark out the fixing holes on the lower part of the template.
Drill the holes and secure the wall mounting bracket with 2 screws and 2 rawl plugs (screws and rawl plugs are part of the standard delivery).
» Fit the threaded stud provided.
» Mount the wall mounting bracket.

Fitting the cable grommet
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» Fit the cable grommet. In the case of a connecting cable >6mm^2 , enlarge the hole in the cable grommet.
Making the water connection
Material losses
! Carry out all water connection and installation work in accordance with regulations.

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» Seal and insert the twin connectors.
Material losses
Never use the shut-off valve in the cold water inlet to reduce the flow rate.
Preparing the back panel
Material losses
If you break out the wrong knock-out by mistake, you should use a new back panel.

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Break out the cable grommet knock-out in the back panel. Deburr the sharp edges with a file if necessary.

Installing the appliance
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Push the back panel over the threaded stud and the cable grommet. Pull the cable grommet by the locking hooks into the back panel using pliers, until both locking hooks audibly click into place.
Remove the transport plugs from the water connections.
Press the back panel firmly into place and lock the fixing toggle by turning it clockwise through 90^ .

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Screw the water connection pipes with flat gaskets on to the twin connectors.
Material losses
The strainer must be fitted for the appliance to function.
» When replacing an appliance, check whether the strainer is installed (see chapter "Maintenance").
Removing/replacing the flow limiter
Note: If you
If you use a thermostatic valve, the flow limiter must not be removed.

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1 Plastic profile washer
2 Flow limiter
» Remove the flow limiter and refit the plastic profile washer.
DDLE LCD 18/21/24: Replacing the flow limiter
If 24 kW connected load has been selected, replace the fitted flow limiter (white) with the flow limiter supplied (orange, fixed to the cold water pipe).
Making the electrical connection

WARNING Electrocution
Carry out all electrical connection and installation work in accordance with relevant regulations.

WARNING Electrocution
Connection to the power supply is only permissible in the form of a permanent connection in conjunction with the removable cable grommet. Ensure the appliance can be separated from the power supply by an isolator that disconnects all poles with at least 3mm contact separation.

WARNING Electrocution
Ensure that the appliance is earthed.

Material losses
Observe the type plate. The specified voltage must match the mains voltage.
» Connect the power cable to the mains terminal (see chapter "Specification / Wiring diagram").
DDLE LCD 18/21/24: Re-plugging the coding card
In its delivered condition, the appliance is plugged to 21 kW. When changing to a different connected load, carry out the following steps:

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» Re-plug the coding card according to the selected connected load (for selectable connected load and fuse protection of the appliance, see “Specification / Data table").
Tick the selected connected load on the type plate. Please use a ballpoint pen to do this.
Fitting lower section of back panel

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Fit the lower part of the back panel into the back panel and click into place.
Align the mounted appliance by loosening the fixing toggle, aligning the power supply and back panel, and then re-tightening the fixing toggle. If the back panel of the appliance is not flush, the appliance can be secured at the bottom with two additional screws.
10.2 Alternative installation methods
10.2.1 Electrical connection from below on unfinished walls

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» Fit the cable grommet.
Material losses If you break out the wrong knock-out by mistake, you should use a new back panel.
Break out the cable grommet knock-out in the back panel. Deburr the sharp edges with a file if necessary.
» Reposition the mains terminal in the appliance from the top to the bottom.
» Push the back panel over the threaded stud and the cable grommet. Pull the cable grommet by the locking hooks into the back panel using pliers, until both locking hooks audibly click into place.
Press the back panel firmly into place and lock the fixing toggle by turning it clockwise through 90^ .
10.2.2 Electrical connection for finished walls

Note
This type of connection changes the protection rating of the appliance.
» Change the type plate. Cross out "IP 25" and mark the box "IP 24". Please use a ballpoint pen to do this.

Material losses
If you break out the wrong knock-out by mistake, you should use a new back panel.
Cut or break out the required entries in the back panel cleanly (for positions, see chapter "Specification / Dimensions and connections"). Deburr the sharp edges with a file if necessary.
» Route the power cable through the cable grommet and connect it to the mains terminal.
10.2.3 Connecting a load shedding relay
Install a load shedding relay in the distribution board in conjunction with other electric appliances, e.g. electric storage heaters. The relay responds when the instantaneous water heater starts.

Material losses
Connect the phase that switches the load shedding relay to the indicated terminal of the mains terminal in the appliance (see chapter "Specification / Wiring diagram").
10.2.4 Undersink installation, water connections - from above
An undersink installation with water connections from above can be achieved with the additional pipe assembly for undersink appliances. Cleanly break out the water pipe knock-outs in the back panel and fit the pipe set.
10.2.5 Water installation for finished walls

Note
This type of connection changes the protection rating of the appliance.
» Change the type plate. Cross out "IP 25" and mark the box "IP 24". Please use a ballpoint pen to do this.

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» Fit water plugs with gaskets to seal the connection on unfinished walls.
» Fit a suitable pressure tap.

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» Click the lower part of the back panel into place in the upper part of the back panel.
» Secure the connection pipes to the appliance.
» Secure the back panel at the bottom with two additional screws.

Material losses
If you break out the wrong knock-out by mistake, you should use a new back panel.
Cleanly break out the knock-outs in the appliance cover. Deburr the sharp edges with a file if necessary.
Push the lower part of the back panel under the connection pipes of the tap and click the lower part of the back panel into place.
» Secure the connection pipes to the appliance.
10.2.6 Operation with preheated water
You can limit the maximum inlet temperature by installing a central thermostatic valve.
10.2.7 Temperature limit

CAUTION Burns
If operating with preheated water, the set temperature limit and anti-scalding protection may be ineffective.
In this case, limit the temperature with an upstream central thermostatic valve.
You can set the temperature limit inside the appliance cover to 43^

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» Switch the temperature limit to 43^ .
After enabling the temperature limit, you can only select temperatures between 30 and 43^ .
10.3 Completing the installation
Open the shut-off valve in the twin connector or the cold water inlet line.
11. Commissioning

WARNING Electrocution Commissioning may only be carried out by a qualified contractor in accordance with safety regulations.
11.1 Initial start-up



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Open and close all connected draw-off valves several times, until all air has been vented from the pipework and the appliance.
» Carry out a tightness check.
Enable the safety pressure limiter by firmly pressing the reset button (the appliance is delivered with the safety pressure limiter disabled).
Plug the temperature selector cable plug into the PCB.
Fit the appliance cover, ensuring it clicks into place. Check that the appliance cover is seated correctly.
Switch the mains power ON.
» Check the function of the appliance.
Appliance handover
» Explain the appliance function to users and familiarise them with its operation.
» Make users aware of potential dangers, especially the risk of scalding.
» Hand over these instructions.
11.2 Recommissioning
Vent the appliance and the cold water inlet line (see chapter "Settings").
See chapter "Initial start-up".
12. Shutting down
Isolate all poles of the appliance from the power supply.
Drain the appliance (see chapter "Maintenance").
13. Troubleshooting

WARNING Electrocution To test the appliance, it must be supplied with power.
Possible indications of diagnostic traffic light (LED)
| Red Illuminates in the event of a fault |
| Yellow Illuminates during heating mode |
| Green Flashing: Appliance is supplied with mains power |

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1 Diagnostic traffic light
| Fault / diagnostic traffic light LED display | Cause Remedy | |
| Inadequate flow rate. The strainer in the | appliance is dirty. Clean the strainer. | |
| The set temperature is not achieved. | One phase down. | Check the fuses/MCBs in your fuse box/distribution panel. |
| The heater does not switch on. Air is defe | ected in the water and heating output is briefly switched off. | The appliance restarts after one minute. |
| No hot water and no traffic light display. | The MCB/fuse has responded/blown. | Check the fuses/MCBs in your fuse box/distribution panel. |
| The safety pressure limiter has tripped. | Remove the cause of the fault (e.g. faulty pressure | washer). |
| Protect the heating system against overheating by opening a draw-off valve downstream of the appli-ance for one minute. This depressurises and cools down the heating system. | ||
| The PCB is faulty. Check the PCB and | replace if required. | Enable the safety pressure limiter at flow pressure by pressing the reset button (see chapter "Commis-sioning"). |
| Traffic light display: Green flashing or constantly ON | The PCB is faulty. Check the PCB and replace if required. | |
| No hot water at a flow rate of > 2.5 l/min. | The flow meter DFE is not plugged in. Plug the flow meter plug back in. | |
| The flow meter plug is faulty. | Check the flow meter and replace it if required. | |
| Traffic light display: Steady yellow light, flashing green light | The high limit safety cut-out has responded or its lead is broken. | Check the high limit safety cut-out and replace it if required. |
| No hot water at flow rate > 2.5 l/min. | ||
| The heating system is faulty. | Check the heating system resistor, and replace it if required. | |
| The PCB is faulty. Check the PCB and | replace if required. | |
| Traffic light display: Yellow constantly on; green flashing | The outlet sensor is unplugged or the lead is bro-ken. | Plug in the outlet sensor or replace it if required. |
| Traffic light display: Red constantly on; green flashing | The cold water sensor is faulty. | Check the PCB and replace if required. |
| No hot water Accurate temperature delivery > 45 °C is not reached. | The cold water inlet temperature exceeds 45 °C. | Reduce the cold water inlet temperature to the ap-pliance. |
| Traffic light display: Red constantly on; green flashing | The outlet sensor is faulty (short circuit). | Check the outlet sensor and replace it if required. |
14. Maintenance

WARNING Electrocution Before any work on the appliance, disconnect all poles from the power supply.
Draining the appliance
You can drain the appliance for maintenance work or to protect it from frost.

WARNING Burns Hot water may escape when draining the appliance.
» Close the shut-off valve in the twin connector or the cold water inlet line.
» Open all draw-off valves.
Undo the water connections on the appliance.
Store the dismantled appliance in a room free from the risk of frost, as water residues remaining inside the appliance can freeze and cause damage.
Cleaning the strainer

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If dirty, clean the strainer in the cold water threaded fitting. Close the shut-off valve in the cold water inlet line before removing, cleaning and refitting the strainer.
15. Specification

15.1 Dimensions and connections
| b02 Entry electrical cables I | ||
| c01 Cold water inlet Male thread G 1/2 A | ||
| c06 DHW outlet Male thread G 1/2 A |
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Alternative connection options
| b02 | Entry electrical cables I |
| b03 | Entry electrical cables II |
| b04 | Entry electrical cables III |
15.2 Wiring diagram
3/PE 380-415 V

1 Heater
2 High limit safety cut-out
3 Safety pressure limiter
Load shedding relay LR 1-A

1 Control cable to the contactor of the second appliance (e.g. electric storage heater).
2 Control contact opens when switching the instantaneous water heater on.
15.3 DHW output
DHW output is subject to the mains voltage, the appliance's connected load and the cold water inlet temperature. The rated voltage and rated output can be found on the type plate (see chapter "Troubleshooting").
Specific electrical resistance and specific electrical conductivity (see chapter "Data table").
| Standard specifica-tion at 15 °C | 20 °C | 25 °C | ||||||
| Re-sist- ance ρ | Conductivity σ | Re-sist- ance ρ | Conductivity σ | Re-sist- ance ρ | Conductivity σ | |||
| Ωcm | mS/m | μS/cm | Ωcm | mS/m | μS/cm | Ωcm | mS/m | μS/cm |
| 900 | 111 | 1111 | 800 | 125 | 1250 | 735 | 136 | 1361 |
| 1000 | 100 | 1000 | 890 | 112 | 1124 | 815 | 123 | 1227 |
| 1100 | 91 | 909 | 970 | 103 | 1031 | 895 | 112 | 1117 |
| 1200 | 83 | 833 | 1070 | 93 | 935 | 985 | 102 | 1015 |
| 1300 | 77 | 769 | 1175 | 85 | 851 | 1072 | 93 | 933 |
15.5 Pressure drop
Taps
| Pressure drop at taps at flow rate of 10 l/min | ||
| Mono lever mixer tap, approx. | MPa | 0,04 - 0,08 |
| Thermostatic valve, approx. | MPa | 0,03 - 0,05 |
| Hand shower, approx. | MPa | 0,03 - 0,15 |
Sizing the pipework
When calculating the size of the pipework, a pressure drop for the appliance of 0.1MPa is recommended.
15.6 Fault conditions
In case of faults, loads up to a maximum of 95^ at a pressure of 1.2 MPa can occur temporarily in the installation.
15.7 Details on energy consumption
Product data complies with EU regulations relating to the Directive on the ecodesign of energy related products (ErP).
| DDLE LCD 18 | DDLE LCD 18/21/24 | DDLE LCD 27 | ||
| 222392 | 222394 | 222395 | ||
| Manufacturer | AEG Haustechnik | AEG Haustechnik | AEG Haustechnik | |
| Load profile | S | S | S | |
| Energy efficiency category | A | A | A | |
| Annual power consumption | kWh | 477 | 477 | 481 |
| Energy conversion efficiency | % | 39 | 39 | 39 |
| Default temperature setting | °C | 60 | 60 | 60 |
| Sound power level | dB(A) | 15 | 15 | 15 |
| Special information on measuring efficiency | None | Information at Pmax. | None |
15.8 Data table
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| 222392 222394 222395 | |||||||||
| Electrical data | |||||||||
| Rated voltage | V | 380 | 400 | 415 | 380 | 400 | 415 | 380 | 400 |
| Rated output | kW | 16.2 | 18 | 19.4 | 16.2/19/21.7 | 18/21/24 | 19.4/22.6/25.8 | 24.4 | 27 |
| Rated current | A | 24.7 | 26 | 27 | 27.6/29.5/33.3 | 29/31/35 | 30.1/32.2/36.3 | 37.1 | 39 |
| MCB/fuse rating | A | 25 | 25 | 32 | 32/32/35 | 32/32/35 | 32/32/35 | 40 | 40 |
| Phases | 3/PE | 3/PE | 3/PE | ||||||
| Frequency | Hz | 50/60 | 50/60 | 50/- | 50/60 | 50/60 | 50/- | 50/60 | 50/60 |
| Specific resistance ρ15≥ (at θcold ≤25°C) | Ω cm | 900 | 900 | 1000 | 900 | 900 | 1000 | 900 | 900 |
| Specific conductivity σ15≤ (at θcold ≤25°C) | μS/cm | 1111 | 1111 | 1000 | 1111 | 1111 | 1000 | 1111 | 1111 |
| Specific resistance ρ15≥ (at θcold ≤45°C) | Ω cm | 1200 | 1200 | 1300 | 1200 | 1200 | 1300 | 1200 | 1200 |
| Specific conductivity σ15≤ (at θcold ≤45°C) | μS/cm | 830 | 830 | 770 | 830 | 830 | 770 | 830 | 830 |
| Max. mains impedance at 50 Hz | Ω | 0.379 | 0.360 | 0.347 | 0.284 | 0.270 | 0.260 | 0.254 | 0.241 |
| Application limits | |||||||||
| Max. permissible pressure | MPa | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||
| Max. inlet temperature for reheating | °C | 45 | 45 | 45 | |||||
| Values | |||||||||
| Max. permissible inlet temperature | °C | 65 | 65 | 65 | |||||
| On | l/min | >2.5 | >2.5 | >2.5 | |||||
| Flow rate limit at | l/min | 8 | 8/8/9 | 9 | |||||
| DHW delivery | l/min | 9.4 | 9.4/11.0/12.6 | 14.2 | |||||
| Δθ on delivery | K | 26 | 26 | 26 | |||||
| Hydraulic data | |||||||||
| Nominal capacity | I | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.4 | |||||
| Versions | |||||||||
| Temperature setting range | °C | 30-60 | 30-60 | 30-60 | |||||
| Heating system heat generator | Bare wire | Bare wire | Bare wire | ||||||
| Colour | white | white | white | ||||||
| IP rating | IP25 | IP25 | IP25 | ||||||
| Dimensions | |||||||||
| Height | mm | 485 | 485 | 485 | |||||
| Width | mm | 226 | 226 | 226 | |||||
| Depth | mm | 93 | 93 | 93 | |||||
| Weights | |||||||||
| Weight | kg | 3.6 | 3.6 | 3.6 | |||||
Guarantee
The warranty conditions of our German companies do not apply to appliances acquired outside of Germany. In countries where our subsidiaries sell our products, it is increasingly the case that warranties can only be issued by those subsidiaries. Such warranties are only granted if the subsidiary has issued its own terms of warranty. No other warranty will be granted.
We shall not provide any warranty for appliances acquired in countries where we have no subsidiary to sell our products. This will not affect warranties issued by any importers.
Environment and recycling
We would ask you to help protect the environment. After use, dispose of the various materials in accordance with national regulations.
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10.3 Montage aflsuiten

ZatezovereIeLR1-A
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1.1.2 CmBOLbl, BnD onaCHOCTn
Ecn He yka3aHnHoe, Bce pa3MepbI npBedeHb B MmIJIIMeTpax.
2. TexHnka 6e30nacHOCTN
2.1 NcnoJb3ObaHHe nHa3HaueHnIO
Pnp6op npedHa3HaeH n76b10BOrO nCnOlb3OBaHn. Inero 6e3OncHO O6cnyKbAHnI NOnb3OBeAteH He Tpe6yeTc npoxOHTb IHCTpykTAck. Bo3MOxHO nCnOlb3OBaHne npu60pa HToNbKO B 6bIty, Ho n, HapnMpE, Ha npedpnaTnx MaIoro 6n3HeCa npu ycNoBn Co6JIOpEHn Tex Xe yCNOBn EKcnnyataun.
Pnp6op HAnOpHOro Tnna npEHa3HaueH dIra HarpeBa BoDIOpBOHOBn BObI NIN DOnOInHtBeHOro NDoIgPeBa BObl, HarpTeo paHee. Pnp6op MoKet o6ecneuBaTb Ody nNn HeckonbKO ToeK OT6opa.
IIO6oe HHOe Hn He yKa3aHHe B HactoJem pyKOBOCTBE NcNoIb3OBAHne DaHHOr YoCTPOrCTBa CHTaTeTcNcNoIb3OBAHNEM He No Ha3HaueHInIO. NcNoIb3OBAHne NO Ha3HaueHInIOpOpa3yMeBaET Co6JIoDEHne Tpe6oBaHn HAcToIeero pyKOBOCTBa, a TaKKe pyKOBOCTB K NcNoIb3yEmbIM pINHaJIeXHOCTM.
2.2 06uye yka3aHnno TeXnKe 6e3onacHOCTn

OCTOPOXHO!Oxor!
Bo Bpempa60tbpapMaTpya MoKet HArpeBaTbcndo TemnepaTypbicBbIe 60°C.
Pn TemnepaType B0bI Ha BixOe BblIe 43°C cyueCTBye TOnacHocTb O6BapuBaHn.

OCTOPOXHO!Oxor!
B pexime 3Kcnpnyataunn C nCnoIb3ObaHne mpeDbaPurTeNbHO npoIorpeToB Odbi, HanpImep, n3 conHeuHoCNCTeMbI OTOnJIeHnA, Tempepatypa npuroTOBHeHNoRopaye BObbl MoKeT OTKIOHrTbcr O T3aDaHHoTMeNepaTypbl.

IPEyIpyEJDEHNE!TpaMa!
DeTAM CTAPWE 8 neT, a TAKKHe NnUaM cOrpaHueHHbIMN fN3nuecknMn, ceHCOPhbIMN uymCTBeHHbIMN cNooc6HOCTA Mn, He IMeIOUM ONbITA n HE BnaDEIOUM INHOFOpMaueH e np6ope, pa3peSeHo hCNoNB3ObaTB np60p TOIbKO nOg pncMoTpOM dpyrNX nIu nn NoCte COOTBcETByIOE O HCTpykTaKa o npabUNax 6e3Onachoro NOB3OBaHN i NOTeHcuaNbHO n OnacHO t Cnyae Heco6nOJeHN 3TNx npabUN. He donyckatb wanoctei DeTe c np6opom. DeTu moryT bInoINHbT ymCTky np6opa n Te BVdbI TexMHueCKORo 06cnyXmbAHn, KOtOpbl 06bHuO npON3BOaTcra NOnb3OBaTeNeM, ToIbKO nOg npNCMOTpOM B3POCJIbIX.
Ecn np6opom noIb3yIOCTeTn nn nIaC o rpaHnueHHbIMn fN3NueCKMIM, ceHCOPbIMn yMCTBeHHbIMn cNoCo6HOCTMn,TOMbI peKOMEHdyEM yCTaHOBNTb pEXIM NOCToHHoro ORpaHnueHnra Tempepatypbl. BInONHTb daHHyo HactpoKy MOXET CNEuNAJNT.

MaTePnAJIbHbIyUsep6
Ib0BteBdoJKeH o6ecneuHTb 3aunTy BoonpoBoDa npMaTpybl OT 3aMep3AHn.
2.3 3HaKCE
3NaCCEBnTeBCTByET,TO np6Op COOTBeTCTByET BcEM OCHOBBHIM Tpe6OBAHNM:
DInpeKTNbI EC no Hn3KOBoNtHOMy 6OpydoBaHIO
DInpeKTHBbI 063NeKTPomarHHTOH COBMecTMMOCTN. MakcunmabHo donyctTMoe noJHoe coppoTMBeHne cetu yka3aHO B rnaBe «Texnueckne xapaKTePncTNKnU
2.4 3NaK TexHnueckOro KOHTpOJIa
Cm.3aBODckyTO Ta6nUKy Ha npIbOpe.
Ebpa3nckoecooTBeTCTBne

[JaHHbN pInp60 COOTBeTCTByET Tpe6OBaHnM 6e3OaNCHoTIN TexHHueCKOrpo perrMaMeHTa TamoxKeHHOro COIO3a nPoJSeH coOTBEcTByOuIe NpOeUpyb NOITBepXdEHnCOOTBETCTBnR.
2.5 3HaK TexHnueckoro KoHTpOJa
Cm.3aBODckyTO Ta6nnyKaHa npBope.
TocyapCTBeHHbIe DOnyckn n CBnTeJIbCTBa: TepMaHn
B coOTBeTCTBm CO CTpOnTeHbHbIMn HOpMaMn IN paBnAmN BeOMCTBOM NO Ha3Opy BbIaHO 06uee CbnTeJIbCTBO O NIOITBEpKdEHN BO3MOXHOCTN IcNoIb3OBAHnnpi6opaC TOKN 3peHnraero WymOBbIX XapaKTePNCtNK.

3.Описане устpoиства
PpOToHbI BDOHaRpeBaTeBc 3JNeKtpoHHbIM ynpaBHeHnEM ABTOMaTneCKN peryUnpye TMOHocb HArpeBa, YTONo3BOJrE ToecneuHTb NocToHHyU TempepaTy PBOdHa BbXode CuyetOM npedeJIbHOm MOUHocTN np6Opa. PnppeBbIweHN npedeJIbHOm MOUHocTN np6Opa peryInpoBaHHe TEMepaTypb BOd bOcUeCTBnETcN pnpomu BoDopa3-6OpHO npMaTypbl.
HarpeBaTeJbHa cNCTema
HarpeBaTeBHaCnCTema COTKpbTbIM HarpeBaTeBbHbIM 3eMeNTOM 3aunueHa repMeTNuHBIM nlaCTNKOBbIM KOpNycOM. HarpeBaTeBHaCnCTema PnroDHa DnMaRKOu N XecTKoB BObl, TAK KA OHa npakTnueckn HeBOcPnMmUBA K O6pa3ObaHIO HAKINn. HarpeBaTeBHaCnCTema ObecneuBaet 6bICTpoE u 0f0eKtNBHOe ChA6XeHne ropuey BoOn.

yKa3aHne
Pn6op ochaen cnctemo 6hApyKeHHBa BO3dyxa, KOtopa npdeTbpaaaet NobpeKdHne CnCTembl Ha- rpeBa. Ecn Bo Bpem 3kCnnyataunnp60paB Hero nonadaet BO3dyx, np6op otKnOuaet HarpeB Ha Ondy MNHyTy, 3aunuaa TEm cambIM CBOH HarpeBaTeNbHyo cnCTeMy.
4. Hactpoikn
TemnepaTpa ropuey BoBbHa BbIXOe peryuPyeTc6ecctynenHato.Ha dncnnee OTObpaKaetc3haueHne 3aadHHoTEMnpaTpyb.Ecn TMnepaTpa npebbiwaet 43^, to cBet INdkauMN MeHETc C CHeRo Ha KpaChb, npedynpeKdA06 onacnoCTN oBapnbAHHa.


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» YctaHOBNTb pyuKy pepyIaTopa Ha HyxHyIO TemnepaTypy.
yka3aHne Ecnnpa3p
Ecnn pa3daTochb Kpan ropaye BoBb NOHocTbO OTKpbIT, TempeaTypa yCTaHOBneHa MaKcMmaIbHoe 3NaueHne, Ho npn 3Tom BODa Ha BbIXoJe HeOCTaTOU HO HarpTa, 3NaHT Yepe3 np6Op npoxoJNT 6OnbWe BObl, qem MoKeT Harpeb HArpeBaTeNbHbI 3NeMeHT (doCTnHyta npeDBehna MouHocTb np6opa).
B TaKOM Cnyuae Heo6xOJMo CHN3nTb paCXoJ BODbl Ha pa3daTOHOM BeHTnIe.
PekomeHdaqnnIyHaCTpoek npnNCNoIb30BaHmN TepMoCtAtnpyuOeApMaTypbl
UcTaHOBnTb pyuKy peryIaTopa TempepaTypbHa MaKcImaJIb-Hoe 3NaueHne.
Pocne OTKIOUeHnnoDauN BODbI
MaTePnaIbHbIyuep6
Pocne OTKIOUOeHn BDOcH6KeHn Heo6xOaHmO CHOBaBKnIOuHTb np6Op, BbINONHn CNeyIOuJe wArN, 4TO NOMOKeT n36ExKaTb NOBpeKdEHN HArpeBaTeNb HOI cNCTeMbICrOlbIM 3JIeKTPoDm.
»O6ecTouNb np6Op,OTKIOUHy npeoXpaHnteHn.
OTKpbTb BeHTnIb apMaTpby Ha OndHy MInHyTy, nokaB np6ope N NOkNoueHHO neped HmIM IINHN NOaun XOnOHDHO BODbl He OCTaHcTc BO3- dyxa.
》Bo3o6HOBnTb noauy cTeBOrO HanpXeHn.
6. YctpaHHe HeNCnPaBHOCTeI
KomnneKT Tpy6 noDboDKn dJa yCTaHOBKn np60paNo paKOBHoi
MOHTaXhB KOMPnEeK TnIyUcHOBKn PnIb6Opa NpOpaKoBN HHeo6xOaMn B Tom Cnyae, eCmN NaTppy6Kn NpOKnIOUeHN BObl (G 1/2 A) DoJXHb HaxOOnTbcra HAd PnIb6Opom.
Komnlekt Tpy6 nna MOntaxka co CmeuHneM
3TOT KOMPTEHTPty6bIC Tpy6hIM KOJIeHOM Heo6xOJIM, ECIN Tpe6yETc BEpTKaJIbHOe CMEUeHne npi6opa npimepHO Ha 90 MM BHN3 OTHOCNTeHBO CTbIKA DJI BODbl.
KomnneK Tpy6 nIa nepexoHa ra3OByIO KOONKy
3TOT KOMPNEKT N3 Tpy6 Heo6xOdM,ecNJ B CMOHTPOBaHHoYCTaHOBKe yXe IMeIOCT WTyUepebl Ra3OB0I KOLOHKn (WtUepeJINXOIOHO BODbCNeBa,a Jnro ropuee-cnpaba).
Pene c6poca harpy3kn (LR 1-A)
Pene c6poca Harpy3Kn npedHa3NaueHo nIy yCTaHOBKn B 3JIeKTPnueckOM pacnPpeJenTbHOM yCTpoINCTBE, OHO oBeCNEuBaET npnopnteTHOE BKIOUeHne npOTOHyoro BOHOHa- rpeBaTeJI npri erO odHOBpeMeHHo paBOte, HApnpMep, C HAKONITbHbIMN 3JIeKTPoHaRPeBaTeJIaMNI.
ZTA 3/4 - ueHtpaIbHaTepMoCTaTnpuOua apMaTaPa
Tepmoctatnpuyoua apMaTypa npedHa3NayeHa dna ceHTpaIbHOro npedBapntbHOrO cMeunBaHn, HanpImep, BObl IpOTOUHO BOHOHarpeBaTeN n CoNeHOn yCTaHOBKN.
9. ПогrotobNTeHbIe MeponpTnA
9.1 MecTo MOHTaXa

MaTePnAhnBnIyueep6
Pn6Op pa3peaaetcYcTaNABnBaTb TOnbKO BOTanNBAEMOM NOMEeHNN.
YcTaHaBnBaTb np6Op cNeDyET BepTKaJIbHo, B HenoCpeICTBeHHO 6JIN3OCTN OTouKn OT6opa.
Pnp6op moKHO yCTaHaBnBaTb NOd paKOBnHOH nHn HaN Hei.

MOHTAX IOIpaKOBHoi
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1 POnBODXOLOHOHBODbl
2 Bbinyckna Tpy6a ropaye BObl

MOHTAX Ha paKOBuHOH
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1 POnBODXOLODHOBdI
2 BbInyckna Tpy6a ropaen BoDbl

Yka3aHne
CMoHTnpOBaTbIpn6OpHaCTeHe.CTeHaOnXHa 06naadTaDcTaTOHn Hecuue nCnoc6Hoc7bIO.
9.2 BOpOBoHbIe pa60TbI
UcTaHOBknpedoxpahntbHoroKnanaHaHe Tpe6yTeTc.
》TuaTeNbHO npOMbITb BOOpnpoBOHyIO CNTeMy.
》Heo6xOIMMo y6eINTbC, YTO o6bEmHbI paCXoI (CM. rnaBy "Texnueckne xapaKtepncTn / Ta6nua npaMeTPOB)doCTaOeH DnRA BkIOUeHn Pnp6opa.Ecn 06bEmHbI paXoI OCTaTeCn HnKe Heo6xOIMoro, CJeDyET N3BNeu bOrpaHNUHTenb O6bEMHOro paXoJa (CM. rnaBy 已 MoHTax/JemOHTax OrpaHNUHTenla ObemHOro paXoJa).
》Ecnpa3daToHbBeHTnIbNONHOCTbO TkpbT,HO6bEmhPi pacXoI ocTaETcHHeeOxOUMoroDNBKKIOUeHnI np6opa,ClJeDyET NOBbcITb DaBHeHne BBOONPOBOHOH CNCTeme.
Apmatypa
IcnoB3OBaTb NOxOyHnOpHyo apMaTypy.3anpeHHO nCNoB3OBaTb 6eHaOpHyo apMaTypy.

yKa3aHne
3anopnb knanan Ha noaaye xoJOnH B0bI Henb3nCnObl3OBaT bIy yMeHbWeHnnoTOKa! OH npNBODNT K 6NoKupOBaHnnp6opa.
Pa3peweHHbIe MaTePnAbI IIN BODOpPOBdHbIX Tpy6
IINHnIOaHxOIOHOBbI: Tpy6a n3 ropyeounHKOBaHHoN CTaH, HepXaBeIOse CTaH, Meu nn PnaCTMaCCbl
HINnna nana rnpae BODbl: Tpy6a n3 Hepxabeoue CTaJI, MeN nn nnaactmaccbi

MATEPnabnbnyupep6
PnHcNoB3OBAHNIIaCTMaCCOBbIX Tpy6 HxKHO yuHtBiBaTb MaKcMaJIbHyO TempeaTpPy u MaKcMaJIbHO donyctHMoe daBHeHne (cm. rnaBy (Texnueckne xapaKTepcntKN / Ta6nua napaMeTpOB)).
I6Kne wlnaHn dna noDboda BODbi
PnnoKJIOUeHHnnp60pa c nmoObIgN6kXx IaHROB Heo6xoIMNO ppeynpeNTb npokpyuBaHne 6aHOHeTHbIX COeHNHeHH B Tpy6hIX KOleHax.
3aKpeNtB 3aHIOU CTeHKy, 3aHKnCpOBAe ee CHN3y DByM NOIOnHHTeJIbHbIM BNHTAmN.
10. MoHTaX
10.1 CtaHdapThbIM MOHTaX
3NeKtpoNoKnIouHeHne CBepxY,CKpbTaa npOBKa
IopKIOUeHne KBOJe,CKpBtA npOBoJa
DDLE LCD 18/21/24: noTpe6nma MoUHocb B3aBOdCKoHacrpoKe 21 KBT
Dpyrne cnooc6b moHTaxa CM. rnaBv BapnAHTb MoHTaxa
3neKtpoNokIIOueHHe HxHHe, npn cKpbITOM MOHTaKe
3NeKtpoNODKIOUeHHe pNOTKpbITOM MOHTaKe
PoiKJIoueHne peJe c6poca harpy3kn
MOHTax Bn3y - NaTpy6Kn DnI NOkNIOueHnBODb CBepxY
BdoonpoBOHbIe pa6oTbI cnocobom OTKpbITOrO MOHTaKa
Peximpa60TbIcnpedBapntelbHONoDorpeToBBOO
OrpaHnHTeB Tempepatypb

Bckpbitne np6opa
» OTKpbIb npn6Op-, oTkaB 3aueIky fNkcaTopa

》CHaTb 3aHIOI NaHeIb,ДЯ 3TOrO HaxKaTb Ha O6a KpIouKa-ФИKcATOpI INOTAHyTb HIXHIOU qAChb 3aHneI naHeIIN BnpeIe.

Ioprotobka ceteBoro coeHHTenbHoro Ka6ena

YCTAHOBKa HAcTeHHoM MOHTaXHOH PJIaHKU
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》Pa3MeTtB MeTa CBepHeHnO TBepCTn PpN NOMOuI W6NoHa DnI MOtXa. PpN NOKIOUeHN PpN6Opa K BODONPOBOy OTKpbITOro MOtXa HxKHO DOnONHHTeNbHO HaMeTtB KpeNeXHbIe OTBePCTn B HxKHeuACTn W6NoHa.
TPOCBEPNTB OTBEPCTN N 3aKpeNTb HAcTeHHyIO MOH TAKHyIO pAnky C NOMOuBIO 2 WypynOB N 2 DIO6ene (UpypbN IO6eBN BXoAIT B KOMnIeKT NOCTABKn).
» YcTaHOBbI npunaraemyo pe3b6Obyu nnIbKy.
» YCTAHOBNTb HAcTeHHyIO MOHTaXHyIO NAAHKY.

UcTaHOBKa BTyIKNn dnn Ka6eIa
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YctahOBtB Ka6eBHyIO BTyIky. Ecnn nonepeHoe ceye Hne Ka6eI npBeBbIaet 6 MM, OTBepCTne B Ka6eIbHOI BTyIke Heo6xOJMo paCunpITb.
IopknoueHne npn6opa KcncTeMe BOOCha6KeHn

MaTePmaJIbHbIyUseep6
Bce pa60tbI no nOdkIOueHIO BOdbI MONTaXy npu-6opa Heo6xOdmo npOn3BOdntb B COOTBeTCTBn C HNcTpykUne.

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》IOCTaBnTbIpOKlaAkyI BvHHTNbBOHHOHNIIpeB.

MaTePnaJIbHbIyUyepe6
3anopnbknahan Ha noqaeyxonoHOBdI Heb3nCnOsb0BaTb IymeHbweHnnoTOKa!
IoproTOBka 3aHnei cTeHKn

MaTePnAJIbHbIy uIeep6
Ecn no own6ke 6bINO BbINOMaHO He To OTBepCTne nIByKn Ka6ena, Heo6xOaMo NcNoJb3OBaTb HOByIO 3aDHIO CTeHky!

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》BbIOMaTb B 3aHaHHo TOpKe MecTo DnA BTyKN Ka6eNa Ha 3aHHei CteHKe. PpN HAnuNN OCTpbIX KpOMOK IX He06xOJIMo YnCTO o6pa6oTaB HAnNJbHKoM.

MONTAX npn6opa
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HaIeTb3aHIOCTeKHyHaWnNbKyuBtynkyJna Ka-6eJIa. NpTaHytB nIOCKORYbAmnKa6eIbHyIO Btynky K fHKCaTopy Ha 3aHHei CTeKHeTak,HTo6blO6a fHKcTopa 3aUeIKHnyncb Co CblIIMMbIM UeNkOM.
»ДаЛТь 3aиTNbIe 3aflnyuKnИЗ CTbIKOB ДЯя BOДы.
》ПлOTнО ппжаТь 3аднIOю панЕь K CTeHe, 3aФИКсИрОВАТь панЕь C NOMOцьЮ крЕнЖHorO BOPOTka nyTeM npabORO Врашени Ha 90^

PnKpyTb Tpy6b C NIOCKMn yNIOHTeJIaMn K DBOHbIM HINNEJAM.
MaTePnAhbHbIyUeep6
! Pa60tbpn6opa Heo6xOma yctaHOBka cetTaToro mnbtpa.
Pn3zamehe np6opa npOBepntb Hauuue ceTuTaTOro 0nIbTppa (cM. rnaBy «TexHnueckoe o6cnyKnBaHne»).
demontax / 3ameha orpaHnHTenr o6bemHoropacxoja
yKa3aHneI npu nCno
PnncnoB3oBAHm TepMoCTaTpyUoJe apMaTpybI demoHTax OrpaHunTeJr o6bemHoro paCxOJa 3anpe-uen.

1IpoΦnJIbHna nlaactNKOBa 7a6a
2OrpaHnHTeNbObBemaNtOKa
IV3BLeYbOrpaHnHTenbO6bEmHOrO paXoJaNCHOBa YCTaHOBNTpOoHnBHyIO NtAcTKOByIO Wai6y.
DDLE LCD 18/21/24: zameha orpaHnHTen y o6b- emhoro pacxoja
》PnBb6ope noTppe6nmeMo moHocTn 24 kBt yctaHOBLeHHbI orpaHnHTeIb pacXoJa (6enoro cBeta) cneyet3aMeHnTB Ha orpaHnHTeIb pacXoJa n3 KOMNKeTaNocTaBKn (opaHxBeBO rBaTe, npKpennEn K naTppy6ky XoJIOHOB BObl).
IopKIOUeHNE K cTeu NHTAHNA
PNEyPEXEHEIopaxeHne 3JektpuecknM TOKOM!
Bce pa60tbo no 3neKtpnueckomy nOdknoeHIO MOHTaxy Heo6xOIMO npOn3BOaNTb B COOTBeTCTBm C HCTpykun.
PNEyPExEHE! NopaxeHne 3nKtpueckm TOKOM! POnkIoueHne K 3nKtpocetn Donyctmo TOnbKO B Hepa3bemHom NCnONHeHHN M Co CbeMHo Ka6bHOB Btynko. Pnp6Op DoJXeH OToCeoHNHTbcr OT3nKtpocetnc pactbopor Bcex KOHTAKTOB He Mehee 3 MM Ha BCEx NOIOcax.
IPEyIeHnE! IopaeHne 3JeKtpuecknM TOKOM! IpoBepuTb PdKnIOye Hne np6opa K 3aunTHomy npoBdy.
MaTePuaHbIyUeep6 CnEpyetco6NpaTbdaHHbIeHa3aBOcKoTa6nUuKe. HanpJxKeHne cETndoXHO COBnaTaTb cyKa3aHHbIM Ha Ta6nUKe.
》IOnKJIIOHTb COeINHITeBHyb Ka6eNb NITaHnK CoEINHITeBHOH KJEMME cETN (CM. TnaBy "TexHueckne xapakTePncTnK / 3neKtpnuecKa cxema").
DDLE LCD 18/21/24:nepeknueHne uTekepa KODINPOBKN
B coctoHnn noCTaBkn wTekep KOINPOBKn yCTaHOBJeH B noJooKeHne 21 KBr. IJIpeKIOUeHn Ha npryIIO nTpe6bIReMyIO MOHOCtB Heo6XODIMBOBINOHNITb CNeDyIOuine DeiCTBn:

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》IpeMeCTb bTEKeK KOINPOBKN B NOIOXeHne, COOTBeTcTBYIOOe BBb6paHHoM MOIOHOCTN (CBeDeHnO Bb6ope MoUHOCTN INpeDOxPAHNTEnJx np60paCM.BrnaBe《TexHueckne XapAKTePncTnKn /Tabnua napaMeTpOB》.
»BbIbpaHHyIO MOUHOCTb OTMeTNTb Ha 3aBOIDCKO Ta6NIuKe KpeCTNkOM.Пр nəTOM HxKHO NcNoJIb3OBaTB WapNKoByIO pyKy.
MOHTAK HNXHHe yactn 3aDHe nCTeHKn

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YCTAHOBINb HIXKHOIO qACTb 3aJHeN NaHEn N 3aJen-KHYTb ee B 3aJHeN NaHEn.
BbipOBHrTb yctAHOBHeHHb npn6Op, ocla6nB KpeNexHbI BOPOTK, BblpOBHAB 3neKtpnueckoe coeHNHeHNe n 3aHIO CTehKy, nocLe Yero BHOb 3aTAYHyb KpeNexHb I BOPOTK. Ecn 3aHra NaHb He npIneraet KCTHe, To HxHIO qAcTb np6op a MoXHO 3aKpenntb DByMa DOIOJIHTeHBHBM WpyPamn.
10.2 BapnHaTbIMoHTaKa
10.2.1 3neKtpoNodknOueHHe HxHHe, npu cKpbITOM MOHTaXe
OTKpbTb3aOpHbI BENTINB BBOHOM HnNne NnB Tpy6onpoBoDE NOaH XoONHOB BObl.
11. BbOaB 3Kcnpnyatauio

IPEyIeHHe! IopaeHne 3nKtpueckm TOkOM!
BbOJ npn6opa B kcnnyatauMOKTe OcyueCTBnTbcra TOnbKO CneuaHnCTOM npu ycOBnn Co6IIOeHn npaBn TL TexnKn 6e3oNaCHOCTn.
11.1 NepBbI BBOB 3KcNpyTaunIO




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MHorokpatHOOTKpbIBaTbN3aKpbIBaTB BCE NOkKnIOueH HbIe pa3daToOHbIe BHTnIN Do TEX NOP, NOKA B BOOnpOBOHOcTN IN Pn6ope He OCTaHETcB 03dyxa.
» Bыннпь поверку repmetuhoctn.
» AkTbNupOBaTb npEoXPaHntBbHbI orpaHnHTeB DaBHeHn, dIra 3TOr CINbHO BdaBNTb KHNkY c6pOca (B COCTOHHn NOCTABKn pnp6opa fynKcHn npEoXPaHnTeBHorO OrpaHnHTeN DaBHeHn DeakTbNupOBaHa).
》IopKIOHHTbUTekepepyJIaTOpaTemnepaTypbIK6NOKy 3NEKTPoHKN.
» YCTAHOBNTb KpbIshky np6opa n 3aФNKCnpoBaTbdo CbIIMoro ueNka. PpOBepNTb NOJoxeHne KpbIshKn np6opa.
》PoaTaB cTeBoe HapRJaKeHne.
Поверпь pa6otу пибopa.
Ppepa np6opa
»O6bChnTb nonb3oBaTeIIO npHcHp pa60tbpnp6opa n O3HaKOMNTb erO c npaBUNAMN NCNoB3oBaHN np6opa.
Ka3aTb NOJIb3OBAteJIHO HA BO3MOXHbIE ONaCHOCTN,OC0-6eHHo Ha onaCHOCTb 06BaPnBAHn.
》IpepaTb daHHoe pykoBOcTBO.
11.2 NOBTOHbI BBOB B 3KcNpyTaunIO
Ydantb BO3dyx n3 np6opa n Tpy6oPBOda noaun xonoHou BObl (CM. rnaBy «HaCtpoKn).
Cm.rnaBy《NepBbI BBOB B3KcnnyatauIO》
12. BbIBoD n3 3KcPnIyatauH
》ПОЛНСТБЮ OБЕСТУNTБ ПИБОР C pa3MbИКАнEM BCEX KOHTAKTOB.
»OnopoxHHntb npn6op,cm. rnaBy «Texo6cnyxBaHne»
13. YctpaHne HencnpabHocte

PPEyPPEKDEHNE! NopaxKeHne 3nEeKtpueckm
TOKOM!
I npOBepKn np6opa OH dONKeH haoMTbcn noA
HanpJxKeHnEM.
Hdkaun daarHOCTnuecknx CBeTONOOB

15.1 Pa3MepbI n coeMHHeHnA

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| b02 | Ввод дулэл ektrponровдуки | | ||
| c01 | Повдои xолдунь Вобу | Hapyжнай pe3б6а | G 1/2 A |
| c06 | Бынчхнай trуба горая вobу Hapyжнай pe3б6a G 1/2 A |

BapnntbI noKIOUeHn
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b02BvOДгЯЗлктponpoBOKIN
b03 BBoДЯнэЛeКТрОпВОДКИ II
b04BboDnIy3neKtponpOboDknII
15.2 ΘeKtpnuecka cxema

3/PE 380-415 B
85_02_02_0005
1 HarpeB
2 PpeoXpaHnteBnI orpaHnHTeB TeMnpaTpybI
3 PpeoxpaHntenbHynOrpaHnHTeNb daBneHn

Pene c6poca harpy3kn LR 1-A
85_02_02_0003_
1 JINHUNI cENI ynpaBHeHINK KOHTaKTopy 2-ro npu6opa (HaNPmep,3NEKTPnueckomy BoInpey).
2 YnpabnIooN KOHTaKt pa3MbkaTc npBkIOueHnn npoTOHOrO BOHOHaRpeBaTeJ.
15.3 Poun3BOaNTeNbHocTb no ropaye Bode
PpOn3BODnTeNbHOCbNo rOpRyHe BOe 3aBncnt OT HApnPaKHeN B Cetn, Notpe6JIeMoM MoUHcOtn npu6op a N TempeatpyblxOIOHOH BObl. CBeDeHnO HomHaIbHOM HApnPaKHeN N HOMHaIbHOm MOUHcOtn yKa3aHbI Ha 3aBOIDcOK Ta6nue (cm. rAby «YCTpaHeHne HEnCIPaBHOCTe").
| ПOTреблесья мошноctы, кВТ | 38 °C Пожибовитейьнoctь по гору-чey вODE, Л/мен. | |||||
| Номиналове наразжени temпеса typахолдου Вобны на подау | ||||||
| 380 B | 400 B | 415 | B 5 °C | 10 °C | 15 °C | 20 °C |
| 16,2 | 7,0 | 8,3 | 10,1 | |||
| 16,3 | 7,1 | 8,3 | 10,1 | |||
| 18,0 | 7,8 | 9,2 | 11,2 | |||
| 19,0 | 8,2 | 9,7 | 11,8 | |||
| 19,4 | 8,4 | 9,9 | 12,0 | |||
| 21,0 | 9,1 | 10,7 | 13,0 | |||
| 21,7 | 9,4 | 11,1 | 13,5 | |||
| 22,6 | 9,8 | 11,5 | 14,0 | |||
| 23,5 | 10,2 | 12,0 | 14,6 | |||
| 24,0 | 10,4 | 12,2 | 14,9 | |||
| 24,4 | 10,6 | 12,4 | 15,2 | |||
| 25,8 | 11,2 | 13,2 | 16,0 | |||
| 26,0 | 11,3 | 13,3 | 16,1 | |||
| 27,0 | 11,7 | 13,8 | 16,8 | |||
15.6 Bo3MOxHbIe HEnCnpaBHOCTN
Pn HncnpabHocTn B Odo npoBOHOH CnCTeMe MoryT BO3NkA Tb KpaKOBpeMeHHbIe MaKcMaJIbHbIe Harpy3Kn, COpOBoXKaaEmbIe NOBblWeHem TemnepaTypbI do 95^ n daBHeHn do 1,2MPa
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