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between a top fitting adapter of a heat transfer device and a outboard tank in a convenient place for you
(figures 11 and 12).
To connect the remote hot water tank to built-in heat exchange unit it is necessary to have the
connecting pipes (pipeline) with connecting thread G 3/4.
Provided the pipeline has internal thread then it is simply screwed to the nipple of the heat exchange
unit (see figure 13).
Provided the pipeline has external thread then it is screwed trough reducing socket with the internal
thread G 3/4. (see figure 14)
It is necessary to compact thread connections by plumbing sealant or PTFE-4 band GOST24222-80
(GOST – national state standard).
Figure 13. Direct connection of the pipeline.
Figure 14. Pipe connection through coupling.
8.11. Hot water tank assembly
ATTENTION! Hot water tank is the unit of extra high hazard that is why it is necessary to
exercise caution while being near it.
ATTENTION! «Termofor» company is not responsible for improper fastening of the tank.
ATTENTION! Avoid corrosive substances entering the hot water tank and water heating
system.
ATTENTION! It is prohibited to pour water into the empty tank and (or) fill in empty
water heating system (if any) after stove starting up until the full cooling off of the stove
and the tank.
Two types of tanks can be used for hot water with the stove ―Angara 2012‖: ―outboard‖ tank and
«samovar» type.
An outboard tank is fixed on a wall of steam room or washing room in convenience place for a
Consumer. Then, it is connected to a heat transfer device through the use of pipeline (scheme of installation
of a water heating system, see point 8.10). Water in a tank is heated by its circulation through a heat-
transfer.