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    *****s for tap water



    Hi all,
    accidentally i have read that DIN1988(also the EU standard) doesn't allow the tap water heating in systems with certain refrigerants. I will try to bring some more data tomorrow next week.

    Are there any regulations regarding this matter in ASHRAE


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    Re: *****s for tap water

    Haven't read the Standard but it seems that units are made for purpose...

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    Re: *****s for tap water

    I have checked...DIN doesnt allow direct connection of drinking water to the condenser unless particular refrigerants are used. Via heat exchanger is possible but than other regulations are also valid...
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