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Identify:
• No. of heat emitters
• Type of valves/lockshield valves
• Type of heat cost allocator mounting kit
• Number of domestic water volume meters
1. PRELIMINARY INSPECTION
(to be carried out by the installer)
OPERATING STEPS
HEAT COST ALLOCATORS and PULSE ACQUIRERS -
MONITOR 2.0 - 2.0 E - 2.0 PULSE
Example:
• 200 cast iron plate radiators
• 32 towel radiators
• 40 DHW volume meters
• 40 DCW volume meters
a)
For the 200 cast iron plate radiators you need:
- 180
Convertible radiator valves for iron pipe with 1/2”
angled connection
- 180
Lockshield valves for iron pipe with 1/2”
angled connection
- 20
Convertible radiator valves for iron pipe with 3/8”
straight connection
- 20
Lockshield valves for iron pipe with 3/8”
straight connection
- 200
code 720060 Kit (Table 1 on pages 11-12)
- 200
code 720020 MONITOR 2.0 heat cost allocator
- 160
code 200000 Thermostatic control head for
radiator valves
- 40
code 201000 Thermostatic control head for
radiator valves with remote probe
b)
For the 32 towel warmers you need:
- 32
Convertible radiator valves for copper pipe with
1/2” angled connection
- 32
Lockshield valves for copper pipe with 1/2”
angled connection
-
35*
code 720050 Kit (Table 1 on pages 11-12)
- 32
code 720020 MONITOR 2.0 heat cost allocator
- 32
code 200000 Thermostatic control head for
radiator valves
* Code 720050 comes in a minimum 5-piece pack and the order
therefore needs to be a multiple of 5.
c)
For hot and cold domestic water volume meters you need:
-
40
code 794204/C 1/2” DHW meters with pulse output
-
40
code 794204 1/2” DCW meters with pulse output
- 80
code 720030 domestic water consumption data
acqusition device MONITOR 2.0 PULSE
Forward the purchase order as shown in the example below
pag. 3
page
4-5-6-7-8
page 15
page 16
page 17
page 17
pag. 17-18-19
2. INSTALLATION AND MAPPING
(to be carried out by the installer)
Valve / lockshield valve / thermostatic control
head mounting
Heat cost allocator mounting according to
positioning and clamping rules
Condominium Data Sheet
compilation
Apartment Survey Sheet
compilation
3. COMMISSIONING– PARAMETERISATION
(to be carried out by the installer)
In situ heat cost allocator parameterisation
Radio transmission functional test
• Availability of a laptop PC with Microsoft
®
Windows operating system
• Purchase of a USB/radio SW7200
software (code 720090) for reading, displaying
consumption and creating reports
4. HEAT COST ALLOCATOR CONSUMPTION
READOUT PROCEDURES
(to be carried out by the condominium
person in charge)