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EvoFlat FSS, Type 3, 10 bar, 95 °C, DHW controller name: TPC-M

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EvoFlat FSS 3, Radiator heating, DHW HEX copper type 3, Summer bypass

Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
Air ventYes
Application typeDirect Heating & Instantaneous DHW
CE evaluatedYes
Connection directionBottom
Cover materialEPP
DCW static pressure [bar] [Min]2 bar
Depth with cover [mm]150 mm
Depth without cover [mm]110 mm
DescriptionEvoFlat FSS 3, Radiator heating, DHW HEX copper type 3, Summer bypass
DG Indicator ProfileContains Gas
DH connection size3/4"
DH connection typeG int. Thread
DH pipe sizeØ18
DHW capacity [kW] [Max]55 kW
DHW capacity [kW] [Min]38 kW
DHW circulationNo
DHW connection size3/4"
DHW connection typeG int. Thread
DHW Control typeFlow/thermostatic
DHW controller nameTPC-M
DHW pipe sizeØ18
Differential pressure controllerIntegrated
EU RoHS complianceYes with exemptions
EU RoHS exemption clause6(c)
HE connection size3/4"
HE connection typeG int. Thread
HE pipe sizeØ18
Heat exchanger test pressure [bar]38 bar
Characteristic
Value
Heating capacity [kW] [Max]15 kW
Heating capacity [kW] [Min]10 kW
Heating control typeDifferential pressure
Heating system typeRadiator heating
Height with cover [mm]575 mm
Height without cover [mm]575 mm
HEX heating alloyAISI 316
HEX heating brazing materialCopper
In scope of WEEENo
Material DescriptionEvoFlat FSS 3 TPC-M
MeteringPrepared for water and energy meter
Package depth [mm]600 mm
Package height [mm]160 mm
Package width [mm]800 mm
PipingStainless steel
Pressure nominal primary [bar]10 bar
Pressure nominal secondary [bar]10 bar
Product groupSmall Stations
Product lineSubsystems
Product TypeEvoFlat FSS
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
Station size typeType 3
StrainerPrimary
Summer bypassYes
Supply temperature construction [˚C]95 °C
Width with cover [mm]545 mm
Width without cover [mm]545 mm

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight12.1 Kilogram
Net weight10.9 Kilogram
Characteristic
Value
EAN5702424652845
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