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Introduction – Glow-worm Clearly Heat Pumps 5kW User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

2.2

Data label

The data label certifies the country where the appliance is

intended to be installed.

Data label location:

1

Key

1 Data label

The data label contains the following data:

- The name of the manufacturer

- The commercial name of the appliance and its serial number

- The electrical protection class

- The pump + compressor + regulatory devices supply voltage

- The maximum absorbed power (P max)

- The maximum current (I max)

- The type of refrigerant fluid, the amount necessary for

filling, the maximum working pressure (PS) at low and high

pressure

- The coefficient of performance (COP) for an air temperature

of 7°C and heating flow temperature of 35°C

- The coefficient of performance (COP) for an air temperature

of 7°C and heating flow temperature of 45°C

- The coefficient of performance (COP) for an air temperature

of -7°C and heating flow temperature of 35°C

- The coefficient of performance (COP) for an air temperature

of -7°C and heating flow temperature of 45°C

- The heating power for an air temperature of 7°C and

heating flow temperature of 35°C

- The heating power for an air temperature of 7°C and

heating flow temperature of 45°C

- The heating power for an air temperature of -7°C and

heating flow temperature of 35°C

- The heating power for an air temperature of -7°C and

heating flow temperature of 45°C

- The CE number and logo

- The Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) for an air temperature of

35°C and cooling flow temperature of 18°C

- The Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) for an air temperature of

35°C and cooling flow temperature of 7°C

- The refrigerating power for an air temperature of 35°C and

cooling flow temperature of 18°C

- The refrigerating power for an air temperature of 35°C and

cooling flow temperature of 7°C

2.3

Regulation and statutory requirements

CE Mark

The CE mark indicates that the appliances described in this

manual are in compliance with the following directives:

- European directive n°2004-108 from the European

Parliament and Council relative to electromagnetic

compatibility

- European directive n°2006-95 from the European Parliament

and Council relative to low voltage

- European directive No. 97-23 of the European Parliament

and the Council regarding pressure equipment

- European directive No. 2007-1494 of the Commission,

dated December 17, 2007, determining, in accordance with

Directive No. 2006-842 of the European Parliament and the

Council, the label type and the additional requirements as

regards the labelling of products and equipment containing

certain fluorinated greenhouse effect gas.

- European directive No. 2006-842 of the European Parliament

and the Council of May 17, 2006 on certain fluorinated

greenhouse gasses (OJEU of June 14, 2006)

2.3.1

Local regulations

Benchmark places responsibilities on both manufacturers

and installers. The purpose is to ensure that customers

are provided with the correct equipment for their needs,

that it is installed, commissioned and serviced in

accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions by a

competent person approved at the time by the Health and

Safety Executive and that it meets the requirements of

the appropriate Building Regulations.

The Benchmark Checklist can be used to demonstrate

compliance with Building Regulations and should be

provided to the customer for future reference.

Installers are required to carry out installation,

commissioning and servicing work in accordance with the

Benchmark Code of Practice which is available from the

Heating and Hotwater Industry Council who manage and

promote the Scheme.

Visit www.centralheating.co.uk for more information.