Regulus HSK 600 P Thermal Store With Stainless-Steel Tube DHW Heat Exchanger User Manual

June 12, 2024
Regulus

Regulus HSK 600 P Thermal Store With Stainless-Steel Tube DHW Heat Exchanger User Manual
Heat Exchanger

Description

HSK P Thermal Stores are intended for storing and subsequent distribution of thermal energy of heating water. They are fitted with a stainless-steel tube DHW heat exchanger, permitting installation of electric heating elements and connection of other heat sources. For a better thermal layering, the tank volume is separated by a baffle. For proper operation of a tank, it is necessary to have an optimum hydraulic design of the entire heating system, i.e. position of circulation pumps for both heat sources and heating circuits, valves, check valves etc. When more heat sources shall be combined, it is recommended to use a smart controller for both the heat source and heat sink sides of a heating circuit, i.e. also for charging and discharging a thermal store.

Models
Four models of 560, 760, 925 and 1687 l total volume, with stainless-steel tube DHW heat exchanger.

Tank protection
The thermal store has no inner surface finish, the outer surface is painted in gray. The DHW heat exchanger is made of stainless steel.

Thermal insulation
Thermal insulation is available as a separate item. For easier handling, the insulation shall not be fitted on the tank until it reaches its definite place of installation. The insulation is 100 mm thick, with a hard polystyrene surface. It is closed by quick locks.

Packaging
Thermal stores are delivered standing, each screwed to its pallet, packed in bubble wrap. It is forbidden to transport and/or store the thermal stores in a horizontal position.

General Information

This Owners Manual is an integral and important part of the product and must be handed over to the User. Read carefully the instructions in this Manual as they contain important information concerning safety, installation, operation and maintenance. Keep this Manual for later reference. The appliance shall be installed by a qualified person according to valid rules and Manufacturer‘s Instructions.

This appliance is designed to accumulate thermal energy and distribute it subsequently. It must be connected to a heating system and heat sources. This appliance is suitable for continuous heating of domestic hot water.

Using the thermal store for other purposes than above described is forbidden and the manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage caused by improper or wrong use or filling procedure.

The appliance shall be installed by a qualified person according to valid rules, otherwise the warranty becomes null and void.

Technical Data and Dimensions of HSK P Model Line

Dimensions

| HSK 600/1 P| HSK 750/1 P| HSK 1000/1 P| HSK 1700/1 P
---|---|---|---|---
pos.| conn.| height [mm]
height
B1| G6/4″F| 985| 1010| 1205| 1240
B2| G6/4″F| 235| 255| 300| 335
B3| G6/4″F| 1570| 1590| 1635| 1615
B4| G6/4″F| 1090| 1115| 1340| 1370
B5| G1″F| 1570| 1590| 1635| 1615
B6| G6/4″F| 660| 635| 787| 370
heating system
H1| G1″F| 1030| 1055| 1280| 1300
H2| G1″F| 235| 255| 300| 335
electric heating elements
E1| G6/4″F| 1150| 1175| 1365| 1437
E2| G6/4″F| 890| 915| 1110| 1170
E3| G6/4″F| 890| 915| 1110| 1170
E4| G6/4″F| 235| 255| 300| 335
DHW heating
W1| G1″M| 970| 1135| 1360| 1390
W2| G1″M| 970| 1135| 1360| 1390
control and safety
C1| G1/2″F| 1000| 1025| 1250| 1275
C2| G1/2″F| 315| 335| 370| 700
C3| G1/2″F| 1310| 1335| 1550| 1505
C4| G1/2″F| 1220| 1245| 1470| 1475
T| G1/2″F| 1635| 1655| 1700| 1675
M| G1/2″F| 510| 510| 510| 555
P| G1/2″F| 400| 400| 400| 445
air release
O| G1/2″F| 1935| 1975| 2080| 2075
pump s tation mount
F1| M6| 1660| 1680| 1725| 1802
F2| M6| 1500| 1520| 1565| 1642
| HSK 600/1 P| HSK 750/1 P| HSK 1000/1 P| HSK 1700/1 P
---|---|---|---|---
Code – TANK| 14175| 14178| 14555| 14558
Code – INSULATION (accessory)| 18724| 18840| 18843| 18846
Thermal Store| HSK 600/1 P with insulation| HSK 750/1 Pwith insulation| HSK 1000/1 P with insulation| HSK 1700/1 P with insulation
Standing loss| 99 W| 117 W| 129 W| 175 W
Celkový objem| 560 l| 760 l| 925 l| 1687 l
Fluid volume in tank| 539 l| 739 l| 904 l| 1666 l
DHW HE heat exchanger volume above separating metal sheet| 21 l| 21 l| 21 l| 21 l
DHW HE surface area above separating metal sheet| 6 m²| 6 m²| 6 m²| 6 m²
Max. working pressure in tank| 95 °C| 95 °C| 95 °C| 95 °C
Max. working temperature in DHW HE| 95 °C| 95 °C| 95 °C| 95 °C
Max. working pressure in tank| 4 bar| 4 bar| 4 bar| 3 bar
Max. working pressure in DHW HE| 10 bar| 10 bar| 10 bar| 10 bar
Immersion heater max. length/output| 4x 555 mm / 6 kW| 4x 700 mm / 8,2 kW| 4x 755 mm / 9 kW| 4x 955 mm / 12 kW
Tank material| S235JR
DHW heat exchanger material| AISI 316 L
Tank diameter| 650 mm| 750 mm| 800 mm| 1100 mm
Diameter with insulation| 850 mm| 950 mm| 1000 mm| 1300 mm
Total tank height| 1935 mm| 1975 mm| 2080 mm| 2075 mm
Tipping height without insulation| 1970 mm| 2030 mm| 2120 mm| 2190 mm
Empty weight| 109 kg| 120 kg| 130 kg| 215 kg
Electric heating element| models ETT-C, ETT-L, ETT-M

Operation

This tank is designed for heating and storing heating water in household or industrial applications, however always in closed pressure circuits with forced circulation. Hot water is heated inside the thermal store from several possible heat sources like various kinds of heating boilers, renewable energy sources or also electric heating elements. A stainless- -steel tube DHW heat exchanger is heated by heating water inside the thermal store. It connects through 1” threaded fittings. When hot water is drawn from the outlet point, cold water flows into the immersed heat exchanger and heats up by the heating water. The thermal store shall be connected to heat sources through connecting threaded fittings. Individual connection points are assigned according to the circuits to be connected. There is a wide choice of combinations; the following chapter describes just some examples.

Typical Layout Examples with Thermal Store

Example I.
Heat pump + gas-fired boiler + fireplace + PV possible
Thermal Store

Example II.
Heat pump + el. heating element + fireplace + PV possible
Thermal Store

Installation and Commissioning

Installation must meet valid rules and may be done only by qualified staff.

Defects caused by improper installation, use or handling are not covered by warranty. After the tank is installed and connected to an existing heating system, it is recommended to clean the entire heating system using a suitable cleaning agent, e.g. MR-501/R. Anti-corrosion protective liquid should be also used, e.g. MR-501/F.

Connection to heat sources
Place the tank on the floor, as close to your heat source as possible. Connect the heating circuits to inlets and outlets respecting the thermal stratification in the tank. Install a drain valve at the lowest point of the tank. Install an air vent valve at the highest point of the system. Insulate all the connection piping

Installation of an el. heating element
The G 6/4“ side tappings are designed to accommodate electric heating rods. They can be connected either directly to the mains (thermostat-equipped rods), or to a heating system controller. The installation may be done by qualified staff only.
Warning: Electric heating elements shall be protected by a safety thermostat.

Connection to water mains
DHW piping shall be done according to valid rules. Installation of a pressure reducing valve on the immersed tank inlet is recommended. For water mains pressure above 6 bar a pressure reducing valve is necessary. To prevent water loss, we recommend installing an expansion vessel at the cold water inlet with a minimum volume of 4% of the total volume of water in the DHW piping, including heat exchangers, circulation pipes, etc. (usually 8 l). Should the water be too hard, install a water softener before the tank. In case the water contains mechanical impurities, install a strainer.

Table of limit values for total dissolved solids in hot water.

Description| pH| Total dissolved solids (TDS)| Ca| Chlorides| Mg| Na| Fe
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Max. value| 6,5 – 9,5| 600 mg/l| 40 mg/l| 100 mg/l| 20 mg/l| 200 mg/l| 0,2 mg/l

Commissioning
Ground the tank before commissioning.
The tank shall be filled up together with the heating system, respecting valid standards and rules. In order to minimize corrosion, special additives for heating systems should be used. The quality of heating water depends on the quality of filling water at commissioning, on the top-up water and on the frequency of topping up. This has a strong influence on the lifetime of heating systems. Poor quality of heating water may cause problems like corrosion or incrustation, esp. on heat transfer surfaces. Quality of DHW shall meet the conditions shown in the Table of limit values for total dissolved solids in hot water on this page.

Fill the heating circuits with the appropriate fluids and air-bleed the entire system. Check all connections for leaks and verify the system pressure. Set the heating controller in compliance with the documentation and manufacturer’s recommendations. Check regularly the proper function of all control and adjustment elements.

Installing Insulation on the Tank

Warning
Insulation installation shall be done in two or three persons, depending on its size. The zippered, PVC coated insulation must not be installed at temperatures below 20 °C. If this cannot be avoided, the insulation shall be prewarmed in another room to at least 20 °C. It is impossible to install insulation of lower temperature, there is a risk of damage.
Do not use any tools for installation.
Keep away from open fire.

Installing Insulation

  1. Fix the tank following installation instructions.
  2. Fit the bottom insulation parts.
  3. Wrap the insulation around the tank carefully. Check that the insulation adheres to its body perfectly. This can be reached by rubbing and patting the insulation by hand from its center evenly in both directions until the insulation adheres to the tank’s surface completely and no bubbles are left.
  4. Use the holes for tappings as a rest during the insulation installation.
  5. At least one person presses the insulation to the tank, pulling both ends together. The other person closes the insulation lock from the side.
  6. Put on the upper insulation and cover
  7. Push on the covering plastic rosettes depending on the size of tappings, or put on the flange plug(s) with insulation.
  8. Finish the tank installation in compliance with the respective instructions and valid standards and rules.

Warranty on insulation

  • Warranty shall become null and void if:
    • the procedure described in the Installation Manual was not respected,
    • the product was used for other purposes than intended.
  • Warranty does not cover:
    • usual wear and tear,
    • damage caused by fire, water, electricity or a natural disaster,
    • defects caused by failure to use the product in compliance with its intended purpose, by improper use and insufficient maintenance,
    • defects caused by mechanical damage to the product,
    • defects caused by tampering or incompetent repair.

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Maintenance

If the tank is fitted with a heating element, disconnect it from the mains first. Clean the exterior of the tank with a soft cloth and a mild detergent. Never use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Check all connections for leaks.

Disposal

Packaging shall be disposed of in compliance with the valid rules. When the product reaches the end of its life, it shall not be disposed of as household waste. It shall be dropped off at a Local Waste Recycling Center. Insulation shall be recycled as plastic and the steel vessel as scrap iron.

Warranty

This product is covered by warranty under conditions specified in this Manual and the respective Warranty Certificate. The Warranty Certificate is an integral part of supply of this Thermal Store.

REGULUS spol. s r.o.
E-mail: sales@regulus.eu
Web: www.regulus.eu

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