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installation
Note
f Install the appliance flush to the wall. The wall must
f
have sufficient load bearing capacity.
8.2
Minimum clearances
≥50
f Maintain the minimum clearances to ensure trouble-free op-
f
eration of the appliance and facilitate maintenance work.
8.3
Water installation
Material losses
!
Carry out all water connection and installation work in
accordance with regulations.
f Flush the water line thoroughly.
f
Taps
Use appropriate pressure taps. Open vented taps are not per-
missible.
Permissible water line materials
- Cold water inlet line:
Pipes made from galvanised steel, stainless steel, copper or
plastic
- DHW outlet line:
Pipes made from stainless steel, copper or plastic
Material losses
!
If plastic pipework systems are used, take into account
the maximum inlet temperature and the maximum per-
missible pressure.
Flow rate
f Ensure that the flow rate for switching on the appliance is
f
achieved.
f If the required flow rate is not achieved when the draw-off
f
valve is fully open, remove the flow limiter from the cold
water inlet.
If required, the pressure in the water installation can also be
raised.
6
| DCE-C Trend
≥50
9.
Installation
factory settings
Connected load in kW
Standard installation
Electrical connection from below, installa-
tion on finished walls
Water connection, installation on finished
walls
For further installation options, see chapter "Alternative instal-
lation methods".
9.1
Standard installation on finished walls
Opening the appliance
f Open the appliance by undoing the screw and lifting up the
f
appliance cover.
Preparing the power cable
A
f Prepare the power cable.
f
position on finished walls
Bottom, centre
Bottom, left side of appliance
Bottom, right side of appliance
Top, right side of appliance
position on unfinished walls
Bottom
Top
DCE-C 6/8
DCE-C 10/12
Trend
Trend
@ 220 V
8.0
12.0
@ 230 V
8.7
13.1
DCE-C 6/8
DCE-C 10/12
Trend
Trend
x
x
x
x
B
Dimension a
Dimension B
30
120
20
90
20
90
20
80
Dimension a
Dimension B
20
90
20
80
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