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6 cooling of the heat pump, Cooling of the heat pump – REMKO WKF 85 User Manual

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Cooling of the Heat

Pump

Description of the Cooling Installation

Cooling via floor heating cycle

(surface heating cycle)

If the series WKF heat pump is to be used for

cooling, then this must be possible via the floor

heating cycle. The hydraulic connection is identical

to the connection for the heating cycle. If the circuit

is used for heating and cooling, it will be connected

as presented in the hydraulic circuit diagrams on

pages

Ä ‘ WKF hydraulic diagram’ on page 47

and

Ä ‘ WKF-compact hydraulic diagram’

on page 48. The sensors S12 and S11 measure

the inlet and return temperatures.

Cooling via a separate cooling circuit

If a separate cooling circuit should be used with

the system in addition to the heating cycles, then a

changeover valve (A14) must be installed in the

inlet pipe, which is activated with 230 V. This is

attached to the controller on A14. In cooling mode,

the valve is switched to the cooling circuit AB/A. If

no cooling mode is operated, the valve is de-ener-

gised at AB/B heating cycle.

Dewpoint control via the Smart Control cable

remote control

If the series WKF heat pump is to be used to

implement a cooling function, the Smart Control

cable remote control must be installed in the

selected reference room (e.g. living room). It is rec-

ommended that it is mounted on the wall. It must

thereby ensured that the room air can freely flow

over the remote control. The remote control meas-

ures the room temperature and room humidity.

From these it calculates the nominal dewpoint and

correspondingly adjusts the cooling water tempera-

ture with a sufficient safety margin so that the tem-

perature on the activated room surface as well as

the exposed pipes does not fall below the dew-

point.

CAUTION!

The water temperature in the pipes is maintained

above the nominal dewpoint temperature by the

controller, in order to prevent the formation of

condensation on the exposed pipes as well as

those concealed under the plaster.

It is also recommended to install a 230 V dewpoint

monitor with the associated pipe temperature sen-

sors to the feed pipes outside the heat pump. The

location should be selected so that it does not

favour the temperature falling below the dewpoint.

The dewpoint monitor is wired so that it divides the

connector in the feed line to the utility company

switch to the controller (input S16) in order to

switch of the heat pump.

Cooling without installed cable remote control

in the room

If no additional remote control apart from the heat

pump is to be installed in the room, the regulation

of the minimum inlet temperature is via the outside

temperature minus 6 K. It is then essential to

mount an additional 230 V dewpoint monitor with

associated pipe temperature sensors on the inlet

pipes. The location should be selected so that it

does not favour the temperature falling below the

dewpoint. The dewpoint monitor is wired so that it

divides the connector in the feed line to the utility

company switch to the controller (input S16) in

order to switch of the heat pump.

Cooling via a parallel buffer tank as system

boundary

If the system is to be operated with a parallel buffer

tank, which acts as system boundary to the con-

sumer circuit, then there is no need to mounted a

remote control in the living room, if the regulation

of the consuming cooling circuit is operated via an

external controller.

Cooling via setpoint

If no additional remote control is installed in the

room, the cooling system can be operate at a set-

point that is above the dewpoint.

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