Unit assembly – REMKO PWW 6000 User Manual
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Unit Assembly
Brackets
Brackets for wall and ceiling assembly (2 per unit) are
inserted into the openings at the back of the unit and at-
tached with the supplied screws.
Components that are attached directly to the units,
such as mixed-air boxes or filter boxes, are equipped
with a bracket adapter.
When using customer-installed bracket constructions,
the minimum distance to the wall (dimension "e") must
be observed!
KO bracket
For wall and ceiling assembly
Cu / Al heat-exchangers
The heat-exchangers are made of copper pipes with alu-
minium plate fins pressed onto the outside. The plate fin
package is surrounded by a galvanized, zinc-plated steel
frame.
The collector and the distributor are made of steel.
Please observe the following for the heat-exchangers:
◊
The heating medium connection is made via
threaded connectors.
◊
The maximum operating temperature is 130 °C.
◊
The maximum operating pressure is 16 bar.
◊
The heat-exchangers are not suitable for operation
with steam or thermal oil.
Connection to the heating system
◊
The REMKO PWW is to be connected by the cus-
tomer via the shut-off valve, automatic dehumidifier
and screws in the supply and return lines.
Use compensators if necessary.
◊
It does not matter which side is connected.
Right or left.
◊
The units operate on the principle of counter-current.
◊
The water (supply line) usually comes in at the bot-
tom. The water usually goes out (return line) at the
top.
Draining in case of frost
It is not possible to statically drain the heat-exchanger
completely. The heat-exchanger can only be com-
pletely drained when compressed air is used.
Drainage
Dehumidification
Frost protection thermostat
Screws
Incoming air
Outgoing air
Incoming water
Outgoing water
PWW
Dimension
a b c d
6030-3 / 4
562
432
512
155
270
6050-3 / 4
642
507
592
192
270
6080-3 / 4
802
622
752
250
270
6100-3 / 4
882
732
832
305
340
e
The brackets must be current-free and screwed on
to the unit and the wall/ceiling.
*
◊
After assembly, the heat-exchanger must be care-
fully dehumidified.
Air pockets in the register reduce the unit perform-
ance.
◊
You can find the thread sizes of the heat register
in
the technical data.
When the fan is idle, the heating medium supply
must be interrupted.
*
Important information about frost protection!
To prevent frost damage, a frost protection mechanism
must be attached for temperatures below 0 °C.
There may not be any water in the heat-exchanger for
systems taken out of operation in rooms susceptible to
frost. The remaining water must be blown out with com-
pressed air.
If this is not possible, the heating medium (water) must
be mixed with a suitable anti-freeze.
No guarantee claims can be made for frost damage
on the heat-exchanger!
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KO
e
c
a
b
d
d
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12.5