EP3649408A1 - Modulares gestell für heizungsanlagen sowie verfahren zum aufbau einer heizungsanlage mit einem solchen gestell - Google Patents
Modulares gestell für heizungsanlagen sowie verfahren zum aufbau einer heizungsanlage mit einem solchen gestellInfo
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- EP3649408A1 EP3649408A1 EP18731755.7A EP18731755A EP3649408A1 EP 3649408 A1 EP3649408 A1 EP 3649408A1 EP 18731755 A EP18731755 A EP 18731755A EP 3649408 A1 EP3649408 A1 EP 3649408A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24D—DOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a modular frame for heating systems and a method for building a heating system with such a frame.
- Racks for heating systems especially for cascade systems, in which several heaters are arranged side by side, are already known. They are L-shaped, with each one long L-leg vertically and a short L-leg horizontally near the bottom. For construction, these racks are preferably fastened to a wall. A heater to be installed is then connected to two long
- the inventive method for building a heating system is characterized by the fact that it uses a frame according to the invention, which has at least one bottom part with receptacles for tubes and at least one stool on which the heater is placed or pushed. It is preferably constructed so that the
- Bottom part is designed that tubes are placed on the bottom part, that the stool is placed over the bottom part and that the heater is applied to the stool and connected to the tubes.
- cascade systems can be constructed simply by placing a plurality of floor parts together. These can be particularly easily connected when they have interlocking, puzzle-like extensions and recesses.
- the tubes can be placed very easily if the bottom part has recordings for this purpose. These recordings can be fixed or added later in the bottom part.
- the stool can be easily transported and built, if it can be composed of two side parts and several cross struts.
- the bottom part and / or receptacles for the tubes is attached to the stool.
- a particularly stable connection is created when the bottom part or the recordings are pulled up by means of screws to at least two cross struts. In this way, a distance between the tubes and the ground is created.
- An alternative method according to the invention for constructing a heating system is characterized in that it utilizes an alternative frame according to the invention which has at least two U-parts in which at least two transverse struts connecting the U-parts are suspended.
- tubes are placed in the U-parts or on the cross struts, whereupon applied Aufstrings and the stool is completed.
- a heater can be applied and connected to the tubes. This too has the advantage that the frame can be easily provided and built on site and the heater can be brought into place by placing and moving. It is no longer necessary to bring a heater consuming in a hard-to-reach hooking position and secure.
- the heater is particularly easy to position when it is placed on the stool, moved and fastened. If the heater is held by two sides in each case, the attachment points are also visible and easily accessible if a first, adjacent heater is already attached.
- insulating panels can be attached to the stool and energy losses can be reduced.
- the inventive frame for a heater or a heating system has at least one bottom part with at least one receptacle for tubes and at least one stool or at least two U-parts and cross struts with recesses for tubes in the form of a stool on which the heater is placed or pushed , It is preferably constructed according to one of the inventive methods and connected to a heater.
- the inventive frame for a heater or a heating system can preferably be further developed in that the bottom part is formed flat and insulating and has receiving grooves for the receptacles for tubes.
- accumulating water such as, for example, condensation water, can be diverted to preferred locations.
- a modular concept is favored if the tubes to be accommodated have a length which is approximately the length of the bottom part or the width of a U-part or corresponds to a length of a transverse strut and can be connected to other tubes.
- the length of the tubes is dimensioned so that in each case a connecting piece can be introduced.
- the stool is particularly easy to assemble, if it has two U-shaped side parts or two U-parts, which can be connected to each other with cross struts. This is particularly easy to install when the cross braces by means of quick fasteners, in particular by means of closable hook, with the side panels or with the U-parts are connectable.
- a particularly compact construction results when the bottom part or the receptacles for the tubes are connectable to the transverse struts, in particular to these harnessziehbar.
- the stool has fastening elements or securing elements for fastening a heater which can be pushed onto the stool and / or for mutual attachment with further stools, a heater can easily be secured on the stool or a cascade system having several heaters can be constructed.
- the heater is particularly easy to slide on when sliding plates are mounted on the stool.
- insulating panels can be attached to the stool. These can for example engage positively in openings of the stool.
- At least one insulating plate has at least one receptacle for documents, installation instructions or an operating manual can easily be deposited there.
- the insulating plate can be used as a kind of step ladder or pedestal.
- the stool can be easily adapted to bumps when height adjustment is provided in or on at least one foot of the stool.
- Such a height adjustment can be easily realized in that in at least one foot is a horizontally extending slot and in a movable foot a tilted to the horizontal extending slot is, which are each penetrated by a common bolt.
- a height adjustment can also be realized simply by providing a threaded rod in at least one foot, which is supported at one end on the ground and is supported on the foot with at least one part or region having a thread.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 construction of a base part
- FIGS. 4 to 7 the assembly and construction of a stool
- FIG. 9 shows the system from FIG. 8 with insulating panels attached
- FIGS. 17 to 19 different embodiments of insulating panels
- FIG. 27 shows an adjustment of the height of a foot
- Figures 31 and 32 a sliding a heater on a stool.
- a bottom part 12 is shown, which is designed in a first step on the ground.
- 12 tubes 16 are placed on the bottom part.
- a stool 18 is placed over the bottom part 12, to which then according to Figure 8, a heater 20 is applied, which is connected to the tubes 16.
- the bottom part 12 has an extension 22 and a recess 24.
- the outer contour of the extension 22 corresponds to the inner contour of the recess 24, so that a plurality of bottom parts 12 can be positively attached to each other and connected to each other ( Figure 2). Since the extension 22 and the recess 24 are provided with undercuts, a solid composite without additional connecting means.
- the parts can also be glued together. It is also pinned, stapled or screwed connections.
- the bottom part 12 may be folded and / or rolled and unfolded accordingly during laying and / or rolled out.
- the bottom plate 12 also has grooves 25 in which the receptacles 14 can be fastened.
- the receptacles 14 are strip-like and have on their side opposite the bottom part 12 semi-circular recesses 26. Size and shape of the recesses 26 are matched to the male 16 tubes.
- FIG 17 an embodiment of a bottom part 12 is shown, which is equipped with gutters 27.
- the gutters 27 are configured in the embodiment trough-shaped, but they can also be designed as Abiauf lake. Furthermore, it can be seen that the drainage channels 27 are inclined, sloping toward the outside, so that, for example, accumulating condensation water can run off.
- the bottom part 12 is executed in the embodiment of EPP (Expanded Polypropylene).
- EPP Expanded Polypropylene
- FR EPP Fire Retardant Expanded Polypropylene
- GPS Graphite Polystyrene
- EPS Expanded Polystyrene
- EPE Exanded Polyethylene
- ETPU Engineered Thermoplastic Polyurethanes
- foams rubbers or cardboard, which are also suitable.
- a bottom part 12 may be provided with additional recesses or extensions for receiving or for mounting additional parts.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show how two bottom parts 12 are connected to one another, how the receptacles 14 are introduced, and how the tubes 16 are inserted into the recesses 26 of the receptacles 14. It can also be laid several floor parts 12, if a cascade system should consist of several heaters. The tubes 16 have a length which corresponds to the length of the bottom parts 12 and provides appropriate space for connecting elements between the tubes 16. Of course, continuous tubes can also be used if this is an advantage in the suburbs.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show a stool 18 and its assembly. The stool 18 consists of two U-shaped side parts 28 and three transverse struts 30.
- the side parts 28 have slot-shaped openings 32, in the hook-shaped extensions 34 of the transverse struts 30 can be inserted and hooked.
- To secure pin-shaped securing elements 36 may be provided, which are used above the transverse struts 30 in the side part 28 and prevent Enthaken. Details for hooking in or saving are described in more detail.
- the U-shaped side parts 28 are arranged so that their U-opening points downwards. Since the cross struts 30 are arranged at a distance from the end of each U-leg, resulting in a stool-like structure with free-standing feet 38.
- the cross struts 30 are arranged so that on a U-leg two cross struts 30 are arranged one above the other, while the third cross struts 30th is arranged on the opposite side in a lower area. In this way you get a one-sided easily accessible area.
- the now so assembled stool 18 is placed over the already provided with the receptacles 14 and the tubes 16 bottom parts 12, as can be seen in Figure 6. If several stools 18 are provided, these can be screwed together or otherwise secured. It can also be seen in FIG. 6 that the U-legs of the side parts 28 can also be placed between different tubes 16. For this purpose, the receptacles 14 are extended beyond the bottom parts 12 also and the tubes 16 are laid correspondingly at a distance.
- the receptacles 14 are fastened to the transverse struts 30.
- screws 40 are inserted into openings of the transverse struts 30 so that they reach with a screw thread in a mating thread or through holes 14 of the receptacles.
- the receptacles 14 on the transverse struts 30 and thus the entire structure of bottom plates 12, receptacles 14 and tubes 16 are moved upward in the direction of the cross struts 30.
- All screws tightened 40 creates a solid bond and the bottom parts 12 are lifted from the ground.
- the stools 18 stand on their feet 38 and thus carry the tubes 16th To compensate for uneven floors 38 height adjustments 42 may be provided on the feet. These will be described in detail later.
- a heater 20 On a stool 18, this is placed on the front edges 44 of the U-shaped side panels 28 and then moved backwards, as shown in Figures 30 and 31. This is particularly easy, since the front edges 44 are visible and easy to reach. Even if a second heater 20 is to be mounted next to a first heater 20, this can be done from the front. At the opposite sides of the front edges 44 securing elements 46 are attached, on which the heater 20 can be attached.
- Insulating plates 50 are attached. These can be inserted, for example, by simple positive engagement or fastened via fixing elements. Since the floor parts 12 are likewise made of insulating material, an area that is heat-insulating to the outside is formed below the heating devices 20. In order nevertheless to allow a certain air circulation, openings 52 can be provided. In these openings technical elements such as thermometers or manometers can be introduced, which are then clearly visible from the outside.
- the bottom parts 12 are constructed like a trough for receiving dripping water.
- transverse struts 30 can be fastened to the side parts 28 by means of quick-release fasteners. Such snap closures may also be used to secure the heater 20 to the stool. Further, it may be provided to mount on the upper sides of the U-shaped side parts beginning at the front edges 44 sliding elements 56, which allow a heater 20 to move easily. It can also be provided stops and guides to make the shift controlled. Such stops and guides are then adapted to the respective heater 20.
- the stools 18 have fastening elements 54, for mutual attachment with further stools 18 and securing elements 46 for fastening a heater 20 which can be pushed onto the stool 18.
- FIGS. 10 to 16 show variants for fastening a transverse strut 30 in a side part 28.
- the same components are provided with the same reference numerals.
- a transverse strut 30 is provided with a hook 60 on the extension 34 or on its longitudinal side 62.
- the hook 60 has a bottom 64 and has an opening 66 which tapers from its bottom 64. At its narrowest point, the opening is such that it is just able to take up the wall thickness of the side part 28.
- the hook 60 is passed through the opening 32 of the side member 28 and then moved in the direction of its underside. As a result, the hook 60 or the opening 66 receives the metal wall of the side part 28 and jams there.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show a securing element 68 which approximately corresponds to the securing element 36. It is, after the cross struts 30, as described in the example of Figure 10, is used accordingly, in the remaining inserted the opening cross-section of the opening 32 and thus secures the cross struts 30 in position relative to the side part 28th
- the securing element 68 is a plastic part or a sheet-metal bent stamped part with a U-shaped cross section, to the U-base 70 of which two U-limbs 72 adjoin.
- the U-legs 72 each have a recess which is designed so that a U-leg 72 extending away from the U-base 70 and resulting in a tapering. In this way, two wedges are formed which, when the securing member 68 is displaced along the arrow 74 so that the U-legs are inserted into the openings 32, the transverse struts 30 wed relative to the side members 28 in position.
- the choice of the tapered slope on the U-leg 72, the fuse element 68 can be inhibited against unintentional lead out of the openings 32.
- the fuse element 74 used there is configured angularly, with a first leg 76 and a second leg 78.
- a wall 80 bridging the two legs 76 and 78 is provided on the first leg 76.
- a cranked foot 82 is provided on the first leg 76, which is formed so that it can be introduced into an opening 84 of the transverse struts 30.
- a step-shaped projection 86 is provided on the second leg 78, which can be introduced into a further opening 88 in the side part 28.
- the staircase-like projection 86 can have a fine grid 90 as a staircase, as shown in FIG. 13, or else a coarse grid 92, as can be seen in FIG.
- a securing element 94 is integrally formed on the side part 28. It is designed as a stamped, resilient tab 96 with a latch 98. This latch 98 cooperates in assembly with an extension 100 of the hook 60, which is equipped with a run-on slope 102 and an undercut 104. After this Assembly latches the undercut 104 with the detent pawl 98 and thus secures the cross struts 30 in the opening 32nd
- FIG. 10 Another securing means 106 in the form of an angular sheet metal tab 108 is shown in FIG. If the transverse strut 30 is introduced analogously to FIG. 10 in the side part 28, the angle-shaped sheet metal tab 108 is inserted with a first leg 110 into the opening 32, applied under tension, and the second leg 112 is fastened to the side part 28 by means of a screw 114. Due to the bias, the transverse strut 30 is held in the opening 32.
- FIG. 18 shows an insulating plate 50 which has a receptacle 120 on one side.
- the receptacle 120 is pocket-shaped with an open-topped opening into which documents 122 are inserted in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG.
- Such documents 122 may be, for example, installation instructions or instructions for use of the heater 20.
- This insulating plate 50 can be attached to the stool 18 so that the documents 122 point into the stool 18 or out.
- an insulating plate 50 may include one or more steps 124, as shown in FIG. This step or stages 124 can be used as a kind of step ladder when 20 work or adjustments are to be made in an upper area of the heater. This insulating plate 50 can also be inserted into the stool 18 so that the steps 124 point into the stool 18 or out of the stool 18.
- FIGS. 20 and 21 show a first exemplary embodiment in which the foot 38 can receive a movable foot part 130.
- a horizontally occidental foot part 130 is introduced at a certain distance from the lower end of the foot 38.
- a same slot 132 is also provided on the opposite side of the foot 38.
- a horizontal inclined extending slot 134 is provided in the movable foot part 130 .
- An equal inclined slot 134 is also provided on the opposite side of the foot part 130. If the foot part 130 is inserted into the foot 38, a small, almost round overlap region results between the oblong holes 132 and 134, which is penetrated by a common pin 136 in the assembly position.
- the bolt 136 has a threaded opening 138 into which a screw 140 engages in the assembled position.
- the screw 140 penetrates the foot 38 through an opening 142 and is supported by a head 144 on an outer side of the foot 38.
- the bolt 136 moves along the horizontally extending slot 132, thus forcing the foot part 130 into a vertical movement in a kind of slide guide, because the common bolt 136 is also moved accordingly in the inclined slot 134. In this way, the foot 38 can be adjusted in height.
- an end cap 146 is provided.
- a threaded rod 150 is provided, by means of which a height adjustment 42 is possible.
- an inclined foot 38 can be seen which, at its lower end facing the bottom 152, has in a region 154 a threaded opening which corresponds to the threaded rod 150.
- the threaded rod 150 extends vertically upward and penetrates the foot 38 in a further opening 158. If the threaded rod 150 is rotated, the area 154 screws due to the threaded opening 156 depending on the direction of rotation vertically upwards or downwards.
- the threaded rod 150 is supported on the bottom 152 via a plastic foot 160.
- the foot 38 has an angled end 162, in which the threaded opening 156 in the region 154 and the further opening 158 for the threaded rod 150 are provided.
- a twisting of the threaded rod 150 causes the region 154 to move up or down in the vertical direction.
- the area 154 is inclined relative to the horizontal, so that the threaded opening 156 is inclined.
- the threaded rod 150 is likewise inclined and penetrates the foot 38 at a lateral opening 158.
- Rotation of the threaded rod 150 causes the region 158 to move upwards along the oblique threaded rod 150 due to the threaded opening 154. If these embodiments are intended to ensure that the foot 38 and thus the stool 18 move vertically upwards, the plastic foot 160 must be displaceable on the floor 152 in the horizontal direction and move horizontally in accordance with the direction of rotation.
- FIGS. 25 and 26 again has a vertical threaded rod 150 which is supported on the bottom 152 by a plastic foot 160.
- the threaded rod penetrates the region 154 through an opening 164 with clearance.
- a region at the opposite end of the threaded rod 150 is a
- Nut 166 is provided which has a threaded opening 168 which corresponds to the threaded rod 150.
- the diameter of the round nut 166 is chosen so that it penetrates the foot 38 at its sides through openings 170, but that wall parts remain in the region of the vertical edges 172 of the foot 38. As a result, the nut 166 can be supported on the edges of the openings 170. If the nut 166 is rotated, it screwed vertically along the threaded rod 150 depending on the direction of rotation up or down. To simplify or make the rotation possible, the nut 166 has circumferentially distributed openings 174 into which a rod can be inserted as a lever.
- FIG. 27 shows how, for example, in the embodiment according to FIG. 22, a height adjustment can be made.
- a height adjustment can be made. Through the forwardly open area of the stool 18 and the rear feet 38 and the height adjustment 42 are accessible and can be operated using a tool. This is analogous possible with the height adjustments 42 of the other embodiments.
- FIGS. 28 to 30 An alternative construction of the stool 18 is shown in FIGS. 28 to 30.
- the figure 28 shows a U-shaped part, hereinafter referred to U-part 180.
- the U-part 180 has two legs 182 and a leg connecting the legs 182 184 on.
- the legs 182 are extended beyond the base 184 and thus form the feet 38.
- a cross member 186 is also shown in Figure 28.
- the cross member 186 substantially corresponds to the transverse struts 30 and can be suspended and secured in the same way as these projections 34 ,
- the transverse strut 186 additionally has recesses 188 which correspond to the recesses 26 of the receptacles 14.
- two U-pieces 180 are set up in front of each other and two transverse struts 186 are suspended and secured at the height of the respective base 184 on the legs 182.
- Another transverse strut 190 is suspended and secured between two legs 182 of a U-section 180 in the region of the upper ends.
- This U-part 180 is arranged in a later section in a rear area.
- the further transverse strut 190 may have the same configuration as a transverse strut 30 or a transverse strut 186 having recesses 188.
- the thus constructed not yet completed stool 18 is placed at the destination. About a possible height adjustment 42 on one or more of the feet 38 of the stool 18 can be balanced.
- the necessary tubes 16 can be inserted into the recesses 188. If several heaters are to be set up next to each other, several stools 18 prepared in this way can now be juxtaposed and, if appropriate, secured relative to one another. The insertion of the tubes 16 can only be done when several stools 18 are placed side by side.
- the heater 20 can be placed on the support struts 192 of the rear and pushed.
- this is shown schematically on a heater 20 located in a cluster of heaters 20 in the center. It can be seen that after placing the Heater 20 by simply moving the end position can be achieved without the heater must be hung on difficult to reach positions on the wall.
- the tubes 16 are connected to the heater 20 directly or via separately attached pumps and valves.
- insulating panels 50 can be hung. If an insulating plate 50 is also to be provided below the tubes 16, it can be subsequently pushed in and pushed upwards or already inserted or suspended from above before the tubes 16 are inserted.
- the legs 182 of the front U-part 180 may be shortened, so that the tubes 16 are easier to insert into the recesses 188. Thereafter, the legs 182 can be extended, for example by pushing on additional rails. These additional rails could also be firmly connected to the support struts 192 and applied with these.
- the U-parts 180 can not be placed next to each other but side by side and connected to cross braces 30, so that the tubes would then be 16 to be provided in the respective base 184 recesses 188.
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