Wolf RWT circulating heat exchanger Installation, operating and maintenance instructions

Below you will find brief information for circulating heat exchanger RWT. The RWT is used for heat recovery in ventilation systems. When air is transported through the system, any harmful, combustible, explosive, aggressive, corrosive, or dangerous components are removed and prevented from entering the building's pipe system. The unit must be installed on a flat, horizontal, and stable surface. The bottom unit frame must be fully supported, not just at certain points. The RWT is available in three versions: complete on-site installation, as a complete transport unit, or in individual parts for easier transport. When installed, the system requires maintenance like cleaning, inspecting the seals, and checking the driving belt. Regular maintenance helps ensure the unit's efficiency and longevity.

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Key features

  • Heat recovery in ventilation systems
  • Removal of harmful components
  • Three installation versions
  • Regular maintenance required

Frequently asked questions

The RWT is available in three versions: complete on-site installation, as a complete transport unit, or in individual parts for easier transport.

The RWT requires maintenance approximately every 3 months, or more frequently if necessary. This includes cleaning the rotor accumulator, inspecting and cleaning the seals, checking the drive belt, and inspecting the rotor and bearings.

Before performing maintenance, disconnect the power supply from all poles and ensure it is protected from reactivation. This will prevent the rotor from unexpectedly starting and causing injuries.
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