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1.   This will turn the pump on so at night it can  cool the glycol  Be sure to switch it back to    Auto    when you return  The Steca  TRO301 control also includes a    holiday    function that will automatically perform  a similar function  Check that it is engaged  look for a check mark beside the  beach umbrella in the display  see Steca manual     3  Secure a tarp or cover over the faces of some of the collectors  at least  half     Covering the collectors completely is the best way to avoid overheating  the fluid during a power outage    If the solar control has to be left turned off during the day     unless it is  extremely overcast     and the collectors cannot be covered  the antifreeze mixture  should be drained into a clean bucket and at least one of the boiler drains left  open to relieve any pressure  A typical system will hold about four or five  gallons  Unplug the solar control to make sure the pump will not turn on until  the system is recharged with glycol  Consult a solar professional to have the  antifreeze tested and the system recharged  You do not need to drain the water  storage  just the glycol    Should maintenance be required for the hot water tank or hot water  pipes  turn off the Steca control and the water heater   s double  240V  circuit  breaker before draining any water  This is to protect the pump and the backup  electric element from damage  After water pressure is restored and the tank is  full  purge air from the hot and cold lines before r
2.  attracted to the warmth of the system   The top of a tank makes a great place to sleep  But they also practice scratching  on the insulation  and fur is not the best coat for the control and pump  You may  have to wrap screen wire around the area to keep them from getting at it  Solar  heating systems use propylene glycol antifreeze  which is not harmful to drink     at least when it is new     5  Shut Down    If you plan to be away from home or for some other reason no hot  water will be used for days at a time  leave the power to the solar control ON   You may  however  want to turn off the power to the backup heating element  and turn off the well pump or close the whole house water supply valve  or at    3    least the hot water shut off  Shutting down the water supply is good insurance  against a water leak anywhere in the house  having nothing specifically to do  with solar heating    If no hot water is being used it is possible for the solar loop to overheat   For safety the system includes two pressure relief valves  which open if pressure  builds too high from overheating  The one on the top of the water heater can  discharge a good deal of water  while the one on the solar loop can discharge a  small amount of antifreeze into the drain pan  There are several ways to avoid  this inconvenience    1  Arrange for someone to use hot water while you are away    2  On the Steca control left side  move the slide switch from    Auto      middle position  to    On     upper 
3.  in line valve that allows fluid to pass in only one direction     Diverter Valve or Bypass  a T ball valve situated to direct the solar heated water  into either the cold inlet of the backup water heater     preheat     or winter  operation  or directly feed the domestic hot water line     solar only     or summer  operation      Expansion Tank a small tank containing an air filled bladder surrounded by  fluid  As the fluid expands it compresses the air  This evens out pressure  fluctuations that would be caused by temperature change     Key Vent a bleed valve used to purge air from a pipe  It is opened with a  screwdriver or square key similar to a skate key     LED  Light Emitting Diode an efficient and long lasting semiconductor used as  an indicator on many controls     Pressure Relief Valve a safety valve which opens to dump fluid or water if the  pressure goes beyond its set point  Sometimes the set point is adjustable  on  solar loops it may be set from 30 to 125 p s i  On a standard water heater the PRV  is combined with a temperature probe so that it can open if either pressure or  temperature exceed safe limits  The outlet of the valve is sometimes piped to the  drain pan  the crawl space  or outdoors     Solar fluid The fluid consists mostly of water  mixed with an anti corrosive  buffer  propylene glycol  or ethylene glycol     Solar loop the portion of the system that carries the fluid that passes through  the collectors to be heated by the sun  This fluid is  i
4.  maintenance  but if it ever sits a month or so without running the fluid can leave  deposits that will prevent the pump from being able to start without being taken  apart and freed up    If the system must be left not operating for more than a few days  see     Shut Down     below    Outdoor pipe cladding  insulation  and caulk should be checked  annually  Insulation can be damaged by animals  branches  and ultraviolet rays   In all new installations  we protect the insulation and sensor wire with aluminum  cladding  As long as that is in place no maintenance is expected    If the insulation is not protected by a jacket it should be repainted with an  exterior glossy paint  All joints in insulation should be sealed  Pay special  attention to where insulation meets the collector or roof flashing  Also check the  wire any place it is exposed  The wire should be protected from sunlight   Especially vulnerable if exposed are the two connections to the temperature  sensor  located at the exit   return   pipe at the top of the collectors  Seal the  crimp terminals or wire nut connectors with silicone sealant to keep water out   Water will corrode the connections and cause control problems   Indoor pipe insulation  where exposed  should be checked every few  years  Patch any areas where shrinkage or damage has caused gaps to form   using insulation rated for high temperatures  rubber foam  isocyanurate foam   or fiberglass  not plastic foam     Animals   cats in particular     are
5.  the level of the electric backup element  As this water is warmed  it rises to  the top of the tank  keeping the element thermostat turned off unless it is  needed    The pumps are controlled by a differential temperature control  a Steca  TRO301  mounted in the pump module  The control is connected to two sensors   one each at the top of the collector array and at the bottom of the potable water  storage tank to monitor temperatures     2  Description of Operation    When sunlight hits the collectors and their temperature rises to fifteen  degrees higher than that of the coolest potable water at the bottom of the  storage tank  the differential temperature control switches on 120VAC power to  the pump  The solar fluid circulates through the collectors and the heat  exchanger in the direction opposite that of the potable water  thereby warming  the water in the tank    Pumping continues until the collectors and the stored water come within  four degrees of each other  then the pump turns off  On a day with intense  mottling of clouds and sun it is possible for the pump to stop and start several  times  This happens especially when the storage water has already been heated  to near collector temperatures    The control includes a high temperature limit  When the lower storage  tank temperature reaches the limit    usually set inside the control at 120 to 140        the control shuts off the pumps even if the collectors are still hot  This would  typically occur near the end o
6. If you feel  that click  then you have reset the over temperature  protection  Reattach the cover and restore electricity  to the element  After twenty minutes you should  have hot water as usual  If that was the problem then  most likely the solar was providing more hot water  than you were using  On good solar days  that is  on  days when your water heating is free and uses no  outside electricity  you can use warm or hot water  for things for which you normally use cold    It is also possible you have begun using more hot  water than your system was designed to provide        7  Notes Regarding Parts    e collector s  typically SolarH2ot Platinum or Solargenix Energy Winston Series   e water heater  any brand of water heater may be used with the SolVelox    e solar fluid and potable water pumps  Armstrong Astro  Armstrong Pumps   Inc   93 East Ave  North Tonawanda  NY    e differential temperature control  Steca  dist  in US by SunEarth  Inc   8425  Almeria Avenue  Fontana  CA 92335    e All other parts are standard items obtainable from local plumbing supplier  If  you are replacing the expansion tank make certain the new one is rated for fluid  temperatures  gt 180  F     8  Specifications    Electrical requirements  Watts   115vAC  typical  40 maximum  100  Options   e Thermostatic mixing valve  tempering valve  for water heater outlet     Design changes and part substitutions may be incorporated in custom or  future systems     9  Warranty    Parts and workmanship for 
7. Solar  Consultants       Pressurized Solar Water Heater  featuring SolarH ot SolVelox Glycol module    User s Manual    The pressurized solar water heater has the following characteristics    e Brazed plate heat exchanger   pump module manufactured by Solar H ot   Efficient heat exchanger is separate from water storage tank  so no special tank is  needed  Any standard water heater of similar capacity can be used for  replacement    e Sealed solar fluid loop containing a mixture of propylene glycol antifreeze and  water    e Uses industry standard Armstrong Astro circulators  pumps   Other brands  can be substituted for replacement without system redesign    e Steca control has digital display and advanced features    1  Components    Words that appear in the glossary  at the end of the manual  are in italics  the first time they appear in the text    The solar loop of the system consists of a two drain  fill valves with a check  valve between them  pressure gauge  pressure relief valve  expansion tank  Astro  30B or Wilo Star bronze circulator to move the fluid through the collectors  and  the heat exchanger  The solar fluid is a water   propylene glycol mixture    The potable loop includes the storage tank  another Astro Wilo bronze  pump  filter screen  and the other side of the brazed plate heat exchanger  When  the pump is running it draws water from the bottom of the tank  through the  heat exchanger and to a dip tube that distributes it to the middle of the tank   below
8. a complete system installed and maintained  by Solar Consultants are warranted by Solar Consultants for one year from the  installation date  Individual parts  especially tanks  pumps  collectors  and    7    controls  may be covered by additional manufacturers    warranties  Solar  Consultants expands those warranties to include labor for replacement of  manufacturer warranted parts    Solar Consultants warranty is void if the system has ever been allowed to  run without fluid s  or to remain in a non operating condition for more than  thirty days    Solar Consultants is not responsible for damage or loss of service  attributable to domestic water chemistry  including but not limited to hardness   acidity  or chloramine content     Manufacturers  Warranties  subject to change without notice    Steca controls carry a two year manufacturer   s warranty    Armstrong pumps are warranted for two years from date of shipment  from factory    Collectors carry a ten year manufacturer s warranty against defects or  leakage  but not against damage from freezing or outside forces   Homeowner s  insurance covers limb and storm damage   Solar Consultants    used collectors are  warranted for five years against defects or leakage        1994 Solar Consultants  revised 7 21 2009 TW    Glossary    Ball Valve an in line valve that controls fluid flow  They are preferable to other  types in that they do not restrict flow when open and never need a washer or  seal replacement     Check Valve an
9. ature protection    See    Description of Operation     above     5  System turns pump off  5  High temperature limit of storage water  usually   even though the sun is 100 to 130   at bottom of tank  may have been   still on the collectors  reached  If the storage tank is not hot at the bottom  then this could indicate a defective temperature  sensor  See 1b     6  Noises 6a  The pump is lubricated by the water it pumps   The noise should be a steady hum  Pinging or a soft     popcorn popping    indicates air in the lines  A little  of this is acceptable but large gushes are not  the  system should be recharged with glycol     6b  Screeching or clattering indicates pump bearings  are shot  unplug the control immediately        7  Water not hot enough   Determine the events that cause this  Is it true all the  time  in which case the tempering  mixing  valve  if  installed  is suspect   only when there has not been  much sunshine  in which case the backup heating is  not sufficient   or only when you turn off the backup   in which case the solar may not be fully  functioning     If the problem seems to be the backup heat and this  is provided by the electric element in the upper  portion of the solar tank  the tank s over   temperature protection switch may have cut off   Shut off the 240V circuit breaker or disconnect to the  water heater  open the access panel and locate the  red button at the upper end of the thermostat  Push  the red button and feel for a distinct click  
10. estoring electricity to the  SolVelox and the heating element     6  Troubleshooting    The best preparation for ensuring your system works well is for you to  become familiar with the sounds the system makes in normal operation  Usually  this is limited to a steady  barely audible hum of the pump and a slight fluid  motion in the pipes   The solar storage tank is heated solely by solar input  so if it is hot the  system is working  The Steca control includes a display of current tank and  collector temperatures  Use the up and down arrow buttons to switch from one  sensor reading to the other  By feeling the pipes on a sunny midday you should  be able to tell a difference in the temperature of the fluid going up to the  collectors and that returning  The return fluid should be warmer  although the  temperature difference may be slight  And at the end of a sunny day when you  have not been using a lot of water  the tank should be warm all the way to the  bottom  But be mindful as you make these tests  any of these pipes can be very  hot    Another troubleshooting tool is the pressure gauge  Most systems will  run with as little as five pounds of fluid pressure  but were probably charged   4    with fifteen to thirty when installed  There may be a mark on the gauge or a  note written on the tank showing the original pressure  If the pressure has fallen  it may be due to a pressure blow off from overheating  a dripping drain  fill  valve  a punctured expansion tank  or a leak a
11. f a sunny day when little domestic hot water had  been used    If the storage tank has reached an excessively high temperature the  control may turn on the pump even after the sun is down in an attempt to shed  excess heat  In the Steca control this function is set by turning on the    Holiday     mode and we recommend it be enabled at all times     The following applies only if the solar and backup heating are combined  in one tank   At times when solar heating has not brought the top of the tank to  full temperature  the backup heating thermostat will turn on the electric element  or gas burner  This thermostat is behind the access panel on the water heater and  is independent of the solar control     3  Installation    This section is intended to inform the system owner of some of the  considerations and logic that went into the installation of solar equipment  It may  be helpful if a re roofing  renovation  or other change demands part of the  system be moved  This is not intended as a complete training course in installing  the equipment from scratch     Collectors and Pipes   Your collectors may have been mounted using any of several methods   depending on whether the feet are attached directly to the collector frames or a  separate aluminum frame was fabricated to hold the collectors  they are parallel  with the roof surface or held up with legs  etc  In all cases each foot has a stainless  steel lag bolt that penetrates the roof into solid wood  and each penetration i
12. is hot  and possibly  humming  and especially if it fails the pressure change test mentioned above   then the pump is not circulating fluid  Unplug the control and call a solar  repairman  You may need to drain off some solar fluid or cover the collectors to  prevent overheating until the pump is repaired    The solar heating system is functionally independent of the backup water  heating or space heating systems     1  Pump never runs  la  If differential temp  control LCD screen is not lit  check the outlet or circuit breaker  The Steca also has  an internal fuse   1b  Use switch on side of the Steca  move switch  from AUTO to ON  from middle to upper position    This should force the    Pumping    indicator and pump  on  If the pump comes on and runs normally the  problem is in a sensor  sensor wiring  or is internal to  the control  Check the sensors and sensor wires first   One of the temperature sensors or wire could be  open shorted  or a sensor is giving an erroneous  reading  Check the Steca display for error codes or  unreasonable temperature readings  or disconnect  sensor wires from control and test with ohmmeter   Control literature includes temperature  resistance  charts  or call Solar Consultants to find out if reading  is normal  If the sensors seem to be correct  replace  the control  It is rarely feasible to repair a control    2  Pump hums and gets  2  Pump   s running capacitor or one winding is bad    hot but does not circulate   rotor may be stuck  Astr
13. n our systems  kept  completely separate from the domestic water  Heat passes from the solar fluid  to the domestic water in the heat exchanger     Tempering Valve an automatic thermostat mounted at the hot water outlet of a  water heater  If the outgoing water is above its set temperature  the valve allows  cold water to mix in     Solar Consultants  Inc     P O  Box 1254  Carrboro  NC 27510  919 831 5304       1994 Solar Consultants   revised 12 12 2006 TW    
14. o pumps have removable   fluid  plug through which you can access the armature to  see if it is stuck  Fluid may be low  check pressure         3  Pump runs all the time    3a  Test as 1b  above  but turn switch from AUTO to   24 hours a day  OFF  If pump does not stop then relay in control is  stuck on  Sometimes the relay can be replaced  but  most often the control must be replaced   3b  Opposite of 1b  above  temperature sensor   wire  is shorted or sensor   wire is open  or sensor is  defective  Test with ohmmeter  Control literature  includes temperature  resistance charts  or call Solar  Consultants to find out if reading is normal    4  Pump runs after sunis   4a  System is not effectively getting heat from the   down  but not all night  collectors into the water  The collectors stay hot     In very hot weather convincing the control the pump should continue to   pump could run all night     run    If  during a sunny time of day  the solar pipes near  the drain  fill valves are warm or hot  feel the pipes  somewhere away from the pump  NOT the pump  body itself  then the solar loop is functioning  If they  are not warm  the loop may have lost fluid  check  pressure gauge   there may be too much air in the  line  or the pump may not be creating circulation  even though the motor may sound and feel like it is  running  Any of these requires a service call to check  all three possibilities   4b  This may be the normal functioning of the     holiday    mode or over temper
15. s  sealed  The ideal mount faces the collector array south at approximately a 45    angle from horizontal    If the collectors must be moved for roof repairs consult a solar installation  professional beforehand to drain and shut down the system     4  Maintenance    Five year maintenance items    1  The propylene glycol antifreeze mixture in the solar fluid should be  tested or flushed and recharged    2  The potable water filter screen at the inlet to the heat exchanger should  be checked and cleaned    3  Your water heater includes an anode rod that protects it from corrosion  from the potable water  It also should be checked at least every five years  If the  electric element is wired up  turn off the electric element s 240V  double  circuit  breaker or pull the disconnect before draining any water or unscrewing the  anode  To check the rod  turn off the cold water inlet and drain off the hot water  pressure down to the level of the top of the tank  then unscrew the sacrificial  anode rod    it is the large hex head in the top of the storage tank  water heater      and pull it up to examine the rod  If it is deeply pitted or more than six inches  of core wire is exposed at either end of the rod  replace it  After the anode is back  in place and the cold water valve is back on  open several hot water taps long  enough to blow air out of the tank and lines before restoring electric power to  the element     Since the pump is lubricated by the fluid it pumps  it requires no 
16. t some other fitting or in the  collectors  If the pressure is low when cold but high when hot it indicates air in  the lines or a faulty expansion tank   See next paragraph   If the gauge is near the  pump you may be able to see a slight change in pressure  4 8 psi  as you switch  the pump off and on  This is a good indication that the solar pump is circulating  fluid    Pressurized systems are normally very quiet  the pump hums softly  the  fluid runs smoothly  A gurgling sound from the pipes or a    popcorn popping     sound from the pump indicates air in the lines  Large gushes of air should be  corrected immediately  as oxygen  antifreeze  and heat combine to form  corrosive organic acids that can corrode your collectors    The temperature sensors are thermistors that change electrical resistance  with temperature  The Steca uses 1100Q positive coefficient sensors  The voltage  to the sensors is low  so it is perfectly safe to work with them with the  differential temperature control power on  Steca will show a sensor error if  either sensor is open or shorted  A displayed temperature that does not match  current reality is an indication of a sensor  sensor wire  or controller error    The pump body normally runs hot to the touch  It should never become  so hot as to discolor or blister the paint  however  If the system does not seem to  be circulating heat down from the collectors  that is  pipes are not warm  tank  does not get warm near the bottom  and the solar pump 
    
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