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Installer manual

PV Solar package

IHB EN 1742-1
431707
Table of Contents
1 Important information 4
Safety information 4
General 4

2 Delivery and handling 5


Delivery 5
Handling 5
Components included in NIBE PV Solar pack-
age 6

3 Installation 7
General 7
Installation and positioning 8

4 Mounting 9
Installing solar panels in several groups 9
9

5 Electrical connection 16
Outline diagram 16

6 Commissioning 18
When commissioning 18
Country setting 18

7 Maintenance 19
Service 19

8 Technical specifications 20

9 Accessories 21

Item register 22

Contact information 23

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1 Important information
Safety information General
This manual describes installation and service procedures
for implementation by specialists. Recovery
The manual must be left with the customer. Leave the disposal of the packaging to the in-
staller who installed the product or to special
waste stations.
This appliance can be used by children
Do not dispose of used products with normal
aged from 8 years and above and per- household waste. It must be disposed of at a
sons with reduced physical, sensory or special waste station or dealer who provides this type of
service.
mental capabilities or lack of experience
Improper disposal of the product by the user results in
and knowledge if they have been given administrative penalties in accordance with current legis-
supervision or instruction concerning use lation.
of the appliance in a safe way and under- Copyright
stand the hazards involved. Children shall The manufacturer retains the copyright for this manual.
not play with the appliance. Cleaning These instructions may only be distributed, translated
or copied with the written permission of the manufac-
and user maintenance shall not be made turer. We reserve the right to make changes to the spe-
by children without supervision. cifications or illustrations in this manual without prior
notification.
Rights to make any design or technical
modifications are reserved.
©NIBE 2017.

Symbols

NOTE
This symbol indicates danger to person or ma-
chine .

Caution
This symbol indicates important information
about what you should observe when maintain-
ing your installation.

TIP
This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate
using the product.

Marking
IP Classification of enclosure of electro-technical
equipment.

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2 Delivery and handling
Delivery
Together with the driver, check the delivery immediately
for the following:
■ Visible damage (compressed packaging etc.)
■ That the correct number of packages have been de-
livered
■ That the solar panels in particular are undamaged.

Handling
NOTE
Avoid knocks and mechanical damage to the
solar panel. Do not lift the solar panels by the
connections. Do not place the solar panels on
objects that can damage them, nor pull or drag
them over anything that can damage them.

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Components included in NIBE PV Solar package
PVK basic kit 10-10 Monocrystalline silicon cell panels 10 pcs
Aluminium rails, 2.1 metres 10 pcs
Aluminium joints 20 pcs
Mountings for solar panels (assembly
clamps) 24 pcs
Connectors for electrical connection
between the panels and inverter, male and
female, (electrical cable not included) 4 + 4
pcs
PV cable with pre-installed connectors 7
LEK

metres 2 pcs

PVI inverter 10-XX Inverters 1 pcs


EME 20 1 pcs

LEK
Roof bracket PRM XX-20, 20 Tiled roof PRM 11-20
pcs.
(Available for four different roof
types)

Sheet metal roof PRM 21-20

Felt roof PRM 41-20

Seamed sheet metal roof PRM 31-20

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3 Installation
If there is a risk that the snow will slide down onto the
General panels and in particular behind the rear of raised panels,
The installation must only be carried out by competent snow guards must be installed to prevent this.
personnel. Ensure that the material under roofs with roof tiles is
The enclosed materials are those required for the install- sufficiently stable to support the roof mounting points.
ations described (see page 17). In special cases, they may Otherwise the roof must be reinforced. The installer must
need to be supplemented. If unsure, contact the supplier. evaluate this and make a decision, if uncertain a structur-
Information regarding applicable standards and regula- al engineer should be consulted. We recommend that
tions must be obtained prior to the installation and the roof tiles are cut down so that there are no point
commissioning of the solar panel system. The electrical loads between the roof and the roof brackets. The min-
installation, and notification to the power supplier, must imum distance between roof tiles at overlap points and
be carried out by qualified electricians. The form for the the underside of the brackets is 3 mm, this is in order to
inverter must be enclosed with the notification (pre- allow for any movements in the mounting system in re-
completed form is available on www.nibe.se) Please note action to the loads that occur.
that the installation must not be put into use until the
power supplier has given its approval. Lightning protection
If external lightning protection is installed, the solar
NOTE panels and the roof structure must be integrated so that
Installation of a solar panel is an extensive in- the solar panel field is protected from a direct lightning
tervention on an existing roof. The roof cover- strike. The combined solar panel area must be located
within the protective area provided by the lightning
ing, particularly on converted and inhabited protection. A safety distance of 0.5 m in all directions
loft spaces or where the roof's minimum angle from the solar panels to the periphery of the protected
is undersized (relative to the covering), may area must be observed.
require further measures against moisture be-
cause of wind pressure and drifting snow, this Safety instructions
must be evaluated by the installer on a case to ■ Applicable safety regulations for working on roofs and
case basis. The roof design must be able to similar constructions must be followed.
handle the wind and snow loading that can
occur in the region. ■ Barriers to protect against falling parts must be in-
stalled. This is particularly important for high buildings
and locations where a lot of people pass below the
Static load roof/under the building.
The installation may only be carried out on roof surfaces ■ Personal safety equipment or scaffolding must be used
or support constructions with sufficient carrying capacity when working on roofs, according to the applic-
and strength. The static load capacity of the roof and able.regulations.
roof construction must if necessary be examined before
■ Adequate measures must be taken during the install-
the solar panels are installed. Great importance should
be placed on the condition of wood roof structures and ation so that the solar panel does not come loose and
the potential of screwing the mounting devices for the fall.
solar panels to the structure. The roof construction must ■ Observe the safety distance to the current conducting
be reinforced if necessary. Inspection of the whole solar cables.
panel installation in accordance with DIN 1055 part 4
and 5, or in accordance with country specific regulations
is required, in particular, in areas with snow fall and
strong winds. The characteristics of the installation's
location (prevailing wind direction, whirl winds etc.) must
also be included in the calculation/evaluation of
whether these could mean increased loads. The solar
panels must be installed so that snow drifts from snow
guards or caused by special conditions in the installation
location cannot occur in the vicinity of the solar panels.
The distance from the outer edge of the roof must be at
least 1 m at the sides of roofs and 0.2 m at ridges and
eaves, this is to reduce the risk of the wind ripping the
solar panels off.
The installation system according to DIN 1055 part 5 for
snow zone II is intended for use up to 400 m above sea
level. If the installation is made on a tiled roof, it is recom-
mended that the snow is cleared if it reaches a depth of
more than 30 cm on the solar panels (NOTE! If the snow
has melted, been packed down and then more snow
has fallen and so the density has increased, the snow
may need to be cleared - even though it is not 30 cm
deep.)

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Installation and positioning
The diagram shows insolation as a percentage of global ra-
800
diation in relation to surfaces at various orientations and
angle.
The map shows lines with the same global radiant flux, i.e.
850
900 the insolation measured at horizontal surfaces. Source: SMHI.
100 800
90
90 850
107 112
107 900 950

950

1000 1000

South 1050

900 1200
1000
950
1050
Source: SMHI

Using the diagram and the map, one can estimate the
annual value of the solar radiation falling on those sur-
faces where the solar panels are located.
100% is the insolation at a horizontal surface, which in
southern Sweden is between 900 and 1200
kWh/m²/year. The angle of inclined surfaces is 45°.
1. Calculate the annual solar radiation using the map.
The specific solar radiation for the installation is ob-
tained as a percentage, based on the location of the
solar panel according to the diagram.
2. Multiply the result by the installation’s peak output
(e.g. 2.95 kW, 5.9 kW, 8.9 kW, 11.8 kW, 20.7 kW).
3. Multiply the result 2 by a constant 0.9 to calculate
the energy production in kWh/year (with a reserva-
tion for shade, dirt and snow coverage).
Example: Stockholm, 6 kW, 45°, installation south.
1000 x (112/100) x 5.9 x 0.9 = 5947 kWh/year

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4 Mounting
Example
Installing solar panels in several
6 kW package installed on roof that is expanded by e.g.
groups four solar panels (7.1 kW)
Examples of possible combinations per ten panels:

LEK

LEK

LEK

LEK

6 kW package installed on roof where you have decided


not to install e.g. two panels (5.3 kW).

To reduce the risk of damage to the electric cables


between the groups of solar panels, these can be run
underneath the roof tiles or ceiling. To prevent moisture
penetrating under the roof tiles or through the damp
barrier at the holes for the electrical cables, diffusion
sealed lead-ins must be fitted.
LEK

LEK

Specially adapted roof brackets for tiled roofs, sheet


metal roofs, felt roofs or seamed sheet metal roofs. The Number of solar panels per string and per package
type of roof bracket to be used must be specified at the
time of ordering. The table shows how many panels you can have per
string, as well as how many panels are standard and how
many the inverter can cope with. The inverter has dual
NOTE
trackers, allowing the installation of different numbers
Additional connectors and mounting materials of panels per string. If the number of panels is not suffi-
may be required to install solar panels in differ- cient to achieve the minimum number for two strings,
ent groupings. you have to install all the panels in one string.
String = a number of panels connected in series.
Mounting Min./ Max./ Std./ Min. Max.
Each package can be expanded with additional panels, string string no. total total
or you can choose not to install some panels.
3 kW 4 10 10 6 14
This means that you have extremely good flexibility, al- 6 kW 8 18 20 15 25
lowing attractive roof installation.
9 kW 12 21 30 26 35
If you need a larger installation, it is perfectly possible
to expand it. In this case, you simply select multiples of 12 kW 14 21 40 36 42
e.g. 21 kW, producing an installation of e.g. 210 kW. This 21 kW 2x15 2x21 70 50 80
can be done easily thanks to the modular system, and
you will then need 10 x 7 basic kits, 10 x inverters and Extra roof brackets are added when expanding.
10 x 7 sets of roof brackets.

Material
If the panels are installed in formations other than that
shown in the example, additional mounting materials
may be required. To order additional components or in-
stallation materials, contact:
NIBE AB Sweden
Box 14, Hannabadsvägen 5
SE-285 21 Markaryd
Tel: (+46)(0)433 73 000
info@nibe.se
PV Solar package Chapter 4 | Mounting 9
Overview Roof bracket, stainless
steel Mounting rail, horizontal
System overview, installation components Joint with rivet

NOTE
Ensure that the strength and load capacity
of the roof structure are sufficient.

NOTE
If there is not a sufficiently stable substruc-
ture such as tongue and groove or trusses to Solar panel
allow a durable installation the roof must be
reinforced.

Assembly clamp

Before installing solar panels 2


2.
1. Number of rows of installed solar panels x height
of solar panels (plus distance between the solar
panels where relevant).
2. Number of solar panels installed horizontally x
(solar panel's width + 24 mm) + 31 mm.
3. The horizontal distance between the mounting
points for the roof brackets must not exceed c-c
1
1.

Roof bracket location


1200 mm.
5
5.

4. Solar panel height


5. Vertical location of the mounting points = panel
height x 0.25.
4.

4
6. Max distance between the last roof bracket and
the end of the mounting rail = 200 mm 5
5.

3
3. 6
6.

24
19mm
mm

Remove the roof tiles


Mark out the positions for the roof brackets using chalk.
Remove or slide up the marked roof tiles.

NOTE
Illustration only, dimensions between roof
brackets according to section “Before in-
stalling solar panels” on page 9.

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Installing the roof brackets in the eaves
Secure each roof bracket in the trusses with 3 x wood
screws. 2 x screws are located in the lower groove and
1 x screws are located in the upper groove (screws not
supplied).

NOTE
The distance to the edge (X) must be the
same on both sides.
X X
Installing the roof brackets in tongue and
Upper groove
groove
Lower groove
Secure each roof bracket with 6 x stainless steel con-
struction screws, divided between the two grooves
(screws not supplied). Roof bracket

Tongue
and
groove/
Truss

Installing the spacer plate Tongue


Roof tile
and Roof bracket
The roof bracket must not be pressed directly against groove/
Truss
the roof tile. Use a spacer plate if necessary?
The spacer plate must be made of a water and weather
resistant material.

Spacer
plate
Wood
Batten
screw

Adapting roof tiles


Use an angle grinder or hammer to make a cut out in
the part of the roof tile that covers the roof bracket, so
that the roof tile can lie flat against the roof base.
It may also be necessary to make a cut out in the roof
tile underneath.

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Installing screw pins for mounting solar
panels on sheet metal roofs
1. Drill holes in the roof tile or use existing holes 3
2. Install the screw pin in the truss sufficiently deeply,
(all the threaded section must be screwed in), to
install a seal against the roof sheet. A bitumen
based roof and building sealant can be used - re-
2
quired for textured (sanded) surfaces
3. Install the L profile, adjust the height to the other
screw pins
4. Ensure that the screw pin’s entire thread is screwed 1
into the roof truss.

UN
Roof profile
Battens
Counter-
battens
Tongue and
4
groove
Truss

Installing the mounting for installing solar


Bolt M10
panels on seamed metal roofs
1. Install the mounting on the roof according to the
usual rules and practice Washer
2. Install the L profile with M10 bolt, washer and nut.
L profile

Mounting

LEK

Nut M10

Installing the mounting for installing solar


panels on felt roofs Screw x 10
1. Install the plate on the roof according to the usual LEK

rules and practice.

Coach bolt M10

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x 10
LEK

2. Install the L profile on the protruding coach bolt with Nut M10

M10 nuts.
L profile

Flashing tape
Rubber washer

Caution LEK

The coach bolt should be installed from un-


derneath before the plate is mounted on the
roof. Coach bolt M10

Caution
Never use the installed roof brackets as a
ladder!

Installing the mounting rails


Mounting rails are secured in the roof brackets with T
bolts and locking nuts (8 mm).

Caution
Check that the head of the T-bolt is vertical
in the mounting rail after tightening.

The rectangular hole in the roof bracket permits optim-


al height adjustment of the mounting rail.

Adjustment of the mounting rail height


Adjust the first mounting rails installed in relation to
each other and the roof cladding. Then fix the mount-
ing rail to the roof bracket by tightening the nut.
Tightening torque 12-15 Nm.

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Join the mounting rails
Slide the joint section with rivets into the mounting rail
until it catches firmly on the rivet (A). Slide the next
mounting rail in until it also catches on the rivet (B).
Leave a space of 2 mm to compensate for linear expan-
sion.

Mounting rail

Rivet

2 mm
Joint

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Installing solar panels in the first (bottom)
row

NOTE
The assembly clamps can be twisted and are
adapted for use both at the outer edges and
between the solar panels.

1. Position the first solar panel on the mounting rail.


2. Click the assembly clamp into the first (bottom)
row 5 mm from the end of the mounting rail.
3. Secure the solar panel with the assembly clamp
screw, tighten to 8 Nm.
4. Click the assembly clamp into the installation rail
on the right-hand side of the solar panel. Slide the 90°
assembly clamp towards the solar panel and con-
nect.
5. Position the second solar panel on the mounting
rail and move the solar panel towards the assembly Assembly clamp
clamp. Connect the cable to the previous solar
panel. Secure the wiring between the solar panels.
6. Tighten the assembly clamp, tighten to 12-15 Nm.
7. Install further solar panels according to point 4 to
6. Mounting rail
8. After the last solar panel in the row 1 has been
positioned on the mounting rail and connected,
the assembly clamp is clicked into the mounting
rail from the right. Minimum distance between the
assembly clamp and the end of the mounting rail
is 5 mm.
9. Secure the solar panel with the assembly clamp
screw, tighten to 8 Nm.

Caution
Secure the wiring between the solar
panels.

Caution
Take the return cable when installing the
panels. See section Electrical connec-
tion/Cable routing

Install the following rows in the same way.

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5 Electrical connection
Outline diagram
Heat pump
NIBE Uplink

Internet

Solar panels EME 20

SMO 20

LEK
LEK

Own use

Inverter

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2
Energy meter
TR HK

Mains network

HB I JF JF HB 2 11 H1 IB 5L
AIA 566
LEK

Electrical LEK

distribution unit

NOTE 2. Strip the cable 15-16.5 mm 1 15 - 16,5 mm

Electrical installation and service must be car-


ried out under the supervision of a qualified
electrician, and in accordance with applicable
electrical safety regulations.
2
On the reverse of the solar panels there is a factory in- 3. Twin the cable’s strands.
stalled connection box prepared with wiring for positive
and negative connections. The cables are fitted with
quick-release connectors.
The electrical cables between the panels and the inverter
must be double insulated and UV/weather-resistant
Photovoltaic cables, 4 mm² up to 100 m length (not
supplied). 4. Insert the cable into the 4
The inverter is connected and fused to group central as connector until a “click” is
though it were a load with the same output. The inverter heard.
includes a factory-fitted 300 mA earth-fault breaker. If
the inverter is to be connected to an external earth-fault
CLICK
breaker, this must be 300 mA or larger.

Installing connectors
on DC wiring
DC connectors of the MC-4
5
5. Check that the cable is se-
type are supplied with all Test
curely in place by carefully
packages.
pulling it.
1. The connector’s sleeve
must not be disconnected
until the cable has been inser-
ted into the connector.

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6. Fasten the connector’s Connecting inverters
6
sleeve so that the cable is se- For installation, connection and operation of inverters,
cure and so that the sleeve is see the manual supplied.
at the bottom (3-4 Nm)
3 - 4 Nm Connecting EME 20
See separate IHB for EME 20

NIBE Uplink
With NIBE Uplink and the Internet, you can get a quick
overview and the present status of solar panel system in
your property. You obtain a good overall view where
you can see the current output and the history. In the
event of any malfunction, you also receive an alarm dir-
ectly to your e-mail, which allows you to react quickly.
This is included if you already have a NIBE machine that
can handle NIBE Uplink. If you want to use NIBE Uplink
but do not already have a NIBE machine, SMO 20 can be
used.

Cable routing

Cable with pre-installed connectors (2 x 7 m) is supplied


and can be used for roof installation.

NOTE
In order to minimise the risk of induced
voltages in the event of lightning, the return
cable must be laid together with connection
cables for the panels connected in series.

Grounding solar panels


Solar panels must be earthed in the inverter or an extern-
al junction box.

Lightning protection
For information regarding lightning protection see page
8 under "Installation".

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6 Commissioning
NOTE
For installation and connection of the inverter,
see the Installation manual and directions for
use for the relevant inverter.

NOTE
For connection in IT network with 230 V
between the phases, only inverter PVI 5-3 can
be used. Specify when ordering.

When commissioning
A start guide helps you to perform start-up. The follow-
ing must be set:
■ Select country.
■ If your country is not present, select the applicable
standard.

Country setting
The following applies to country setting:
Select the country where your inverter is installed. The
inverter then downloads the mains network parameters
that apply for that country, see the Installation manual
and directions for use for the relevant inverter for more
information.

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7 Maintenance
Service
The solar panels must be regularly inspected.
Check that the glass, reverse and aluminium frame are
undamaged.
Check that all electrical wiring and connections are intact
and not coated with anything.
Mechanical cleaning is not usually required and is not
recommended.

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8 Technical specifications
Solar panel 3 kW 6 kW 9 kW 12 kW 21 kW
Rated output at STC (Pmpp) Wp 280 - 300
Rated voltage (Umpp) V 31.60 - 32.26
Rated current (Impp) A 8.86 - 9.30
External; dimensions (LxWxH) mm 1650x991x35
Version with aluminium frame Anodised black
Weight kg 18
Connection cables with pre-installed mm 2x1000
connectors
PVK basic kit 10-10
Part No. 057 180
Inverter PVI 10-3 PVI 10-6 PVI 10-9 PVI 10-12 PVI 10-21
Outer dimensions (w x h x d) mm 347x432x145 516x474x192 516x650x203
Weight kg 14 24 39
Max. number of strings 2 4
Colour White
Number of trackers (MPPT) 2
Enclosure class IP65
Recommended fuse rating A 16 16 16 20 40
Part No. 057 200 057 201 057 202 057 203 057 204
EME 20 (included in inverter PVI 10)
External; dimensions (LxWxH) mm 81x81x28
Enclosure class IP22
Part No. 057 188
Roof brackets 20 pcs
PRM 11-20 (Roof bracket, tiled roof)
Part No. 057 207
PRM 21-20 (Roof bracket, sheet metal
roof)
Part No. 057 208
PRM 41-20 (Roof bracket, felt roof)
Part No. 057 209
PRM 31-20 (Roof bracket, seamed
sheet metal roof)
Part No. 057 210

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9 Accessories
1 pcs PVK 10-1 Solar panel with assembly kit
(4 x assembly clamps,
1 x Aluminium rail, 2 x joints)
Part no. 057 205

1 pcs PRM 11-1 Roof bracket, tiled roof


Part no. 057 181

1 pcs PRM 21-1 Roof bracket, sheet metal roof


Part no. 057 182

1 pcs PRM 41-1 Roof bracket, felt roof


Part no. 057 183

1 pcs PRM 31-1 Roof bracket, seamed sheet metal roof


Part no. 057 184

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10 Item register
Item register
A
Accessories, 21
E
Electrical connection
Earth circuit breaker
Accessories, 16
I
Important information
Recovery, 4
Safety information, 4
L
Lightning protection/potential compensation, 7
M
Marking, 4
S
Safety information, 4
Marking, 4
Symbols on PV Solar package, 4
Safety instructions, 7
Static load, 7
Symbols on PV Solar package, 4

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Contact information
AT KNV Energietechnik GmbH, Gahberggasse 11, AT-4861 Schörfling
Tel: +43 (0)7662 8963 E-mail: mail@knv.at www.knv.at
CH NIBE Wärmetechnik c/o ait Schweiz AG, Industriepark, CH-6246 Altishofen
Tel: +41 58 252 21 00 E-mail: info@nibe.ch www.nibe.ch
CZ Druzstevni zavody Drazice s.r.o, Drazice 69, CZ - 294 71 Benatky nad Jizerou
Tel: +420 326 373 801 E-mail: nibe@nibe.cz www.nibe.cz
DE NIBE Systemtechnik GmbH, Am Reiherpfahl 3, 29223 Celle
Tel: +49 (0)5141 7546-0 E-mail: info@nibe.de www.nibe.de
DK Vølund Varmeteknik A/S, Member of the Nibe Group, Brogårdsvej 7, 6920 Videbæk
Tel: +45 97 17 20 33 E-mail: info@volundvt.dk www.volundvt.dk
FI NIBE Energy Systems OY, Juurakkotie 3, 01510 Vantaa
Tel: +358 (0)9-274 6970 E-mail: info@nibe.fi www.nibe.fi
FR NIBE Energy Systems France Sarl, Zone industrielle RD 28, Rue du Pou du Ciel, 01600 Reyrieux
Tel : 04 74 00 92 92 E-mail: info@nibe.fr www.nibe.fr
GB NIBE Energy Systems Ltd, 3C Broom Business Park, Bridge Way, S419QG Chesterfield
Tel: +44 (0)845 095 1200 E-mail: info@nibe.co.uk www.nibe.co.uk
NL NIBE Energietechniek B.V., Postbus 634, NL 4900 AP Oosterhout
Tel: 0168 477722 E-mail: info@nibenl.nl www.nibenl.nl
NO ABK AS, Brobekkveien 80, 0582 Oslo, Postadresse: Postboks 64 Vollebekk, 0516 Oslo
Tel: +47 23 17 05 20 E-mail: post@abkklima.no www.nibe.no
PL NIBE-BIAWAR Sp. z o. o. Aleja Jana Pawła II 57, 15-703 BIALYSTOK
Tel: +48 (0)85 662 84 90 E-mail: sekretariat@biawar.com.pl www.biawar.com.pl
RU © "EVAN" 17, per. Boynovskiy, RU-603024 Nizhny Novgorod
Tel: +7 831 419 57 06 E-mail: kuzmin@evan.ru www.nibe-evan.ru
SE NIBE AB Sweden, Box 14, Hannabadsvägen 5, SE-285 21 Markaryd
Tel: +46 (0)433 73 000 E-mail: info@nibe.se www.nibe.se

For countries not mention in this list, please contact Nibe Sweden or check www.nibe.eu for more information.
WS name: -Gemensamt
WS version: a437
WS release date: 2017-10-25 10:23
Publish date: 2017-12-14 12:50

NIBE AB Sweden
Hannabadsvägen 5
Box 14
SE-285 21 Markaryd
info@nibe.se
www.nibe.eu

431707

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