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1. be warmer But feel the pipe carefully the returning fluid could be scalding hot The voltage to the temperature sensors is low so it is perfectly safe to work with them while power to the differential temperature control is on Steca sensors have a positive coefficient of temperature to resistance so their resistance increases as does temperature where Goldline Delta T and some other controls sensors are thermistors with a negative coefficient of temperature to resistance so a low resistance is analogous to a high temperature If the Steca control display shows temperature readings that are out of touch with reality either the sensor s or control should be replaced The pump bodies normally run hot to the touch They should never become so hot as to discolor or blister their paint however Always unplug the control before servicing the pump The solar heating system is functionally independent of the backup water heating or space heating systems If your water is not as hot as usual on cloudy days the backup heater is likely the culprit If it is continually lukewarm even though the water heater tanks are hot the tempering valve is suspect Likely Causes 1 Pump never runs la If diff temp control LCD screen is not lit check the outlet or circuit breaker The Steca has internal fuses with spares inside the case 1b Check Steca display for error messages and check manual for interpretation If none are displayed use switch o
2. Energy Winston Series 7 e solar fluid drainback reservoir stainless or steel tanks with a sight glass are specialized solar items but any electric water heater of 10 30 gal capacity may be substituted Water heaters come with a temperature pressure release safety valve Since we are concerned only with excessive pressure the temperature probe of the valve must be cut off e water heater Rheem SolarAide also sold under the Richmond and Eagle Solar brands If replacement is necessary other internal or integral heat exchanger water heaters may be substituted or an external heat exchanger and potable pump may be added to a standard water heater e solar fluid pump depending on height to top of collectors Taco 008 or 009 or Armstrong Astro 50 or 70 or Wilo equivalents cast iron or bronze flange fitting Taco Inc 1160 Cranston St Cranston RI 02920 or Armstrong Pumps Inc 93 East Ave North Tonawanda NY 14120 If a cast iron pump is used solar fluid must contain anti corrosive treatment e differential temperature control Steca TRO301 Memmingen Germany distributed in USA by SunEarth 8425 Almeria Avenue Fontana CA 92335 e All other parts are standard items obtainable from local plumbing or heating supplier 8 Specifications Electrical requirements Watts 120vAC typical 90 maximum 180 Options e Thermostatic mixing valve tempering valve for water heater outlet e Dial thermometers to indicate fluid tem
3. Solar Consultants Drainback Solar Water Heater using Rheem Richmond Eagle Solar SolarAide Integral Heat Exchanger Water Heater User s Manual This manual describes our drainback type solar water heater with the following characteristics e Sealed solar fluid loop no need to top up fluid seasonally as with systems that are open to the air e Self protected from freezing or overheating with or without electric power being on e Allows extra collectors for space heating e Backup can be the element built into the upper portion of the solar water heater or can be separate water heater gas or electric e Uses industry standard circulators pumps Other brands can be substituted for replacement without system redesign 1 Components The solar loop of the system consists of a small 10 20 gallon drainback reservoir to store solar fluid a pressure relief valve a pump to lift the fluid and move it through the collectors one or more thermal collectors and the heat exchanger built into the SolarAide water heater The solar fluid is either plain water water with a pink tinted anti corrosive buffer added if the drainback reservoir is not stainless steel or a propylene or ethylene glycol antifreeze mixture if the reservoir is in an unconditioned space A boiler drain and fill plug are provided for maintenance The potable or domestic hot water is stored in the 80 gallon electric water heater and does not mix with the solar fl
4. e covers limb and storm damage Solar Consultants used collectors are warranted for five years against defects or leakage Solar Consultants P O Box 1254 Carrboro NC 27510 919 831 5304 1994 Solar Consultants revised 9 8 2009 TW Appendix Steca Control manual abridged The most relevant parts of the Steca TR 0301 differential temperature control manual are reproduced here with some notes as to how they are programmed in our installations For more details and error codes see your Steca manual or http www stecasolar com index php Steca_TR_0301_U_en Display overview 1 Temperature sensor symbols Solar circuit symbols Displays message Maximum storage tank temperature has been reached 2 Displays the temperature values and faults e g short circuit interruption see p 27 or SYS system error see p 28 40 Warning display if faults occur e g short circuit interruption see p 27 3 Holiday function see p 21 or SYS system error see p 28 Displays message for evaporation of a Freeze recirculation function see p the collector fluid 21 S Displays message for sufficient heat 5 Selecting the temperature unit C F supply Tube collector function see p 20 7 Setting the maximum storage tank temperature The control is normally in the Automatic mode but can be switched to manual on or off for testing The switch is recessed on the left
5. ectors and the stored water come within four degrees of each other the pump turns off and all the solar fluid drains back to its holding tank 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 Since the collectors and exposed pipes have no fluid in them when they are cold no antifreeze is necessary but if there is danger of the solar fluid storage tank freezing antifreeze may be added The control includes an adjustable high temperature limit When the lower storage tank temperature reaches the limit usually set inside the control at around 110 to 130 the control shuts off the pump even if the collectors are still hot This would typically occur near the end of a sunny day when little domestic hot water or space heat had been used 2 The operation of the backup water heater is covered in its own manual provided by the manufacturer 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 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 alum
6. he drainback tank Make sure to leave the control in its Auto setting of the function switch 5 Warnings It is acceptable but not necessary to turn off the system over vacation or time when no hot water is being used If the pump is not run for months at a time however it may become stuck requiring a service call to dismantle the pump body If the solar fluid pump is ever replaced specify a new pump that has sufficient static head to push the fluid to the top of the collectors plus a few feet extra to allow for pump aging 6 Troubleshooting If you are ever uncertain of whether the sun is heating your water or not try turning off the backup by switching off either the water heater element 240V breaker the instantaneous backup or the pump to the gas backup Be sure that power is still on to the solar control Leave it this way for at least a day You should continue to have hot water as long as there is a reasonable amount of sunshine and you are not using more hot water than the system was designed to supply This test will work only if any space heating load is minimal or nonexistent so as not to deplete the solar heated water The best basis for troubleshooting is to become familiar with the sounds the system makes in normal operation Also by feeling the pipes on a sunny midday you should be able to tell a difference in the temperature of the fluid 5 going up to the collectors and that returning The return fluid should
7. inum frame was fabricated to hold the collectors whether they are parallel with the roof surface or held up with legs etc On most roofs other than standing seam metal each foot has a stainless steel lag bolt that penetrates the roof into solid wood The collector array faces close to south at approximately a 45 angle from horizontal and is also very slightly tilted from vertical in an easterly or westerly direction i e crooked on the roof so that the bottom pipe of the collectors will drain The minimum drain slope is 1 inch in 20 feet There must also be a similar continuous slope in the solar pipe runs from the lower end of the collector panels on the roof to the heat exchanger and solar fluid tank If the attic or other area where these pipes run is ever renovated be certain the slope is not compromised If the attic is used for storage make certain no heavy object is placed upon or hung from a pipe so as to bend it or cause a low spot If the collectors must be moved for roof repairs consult a solar installation professional beforehand Drainback Reservoir The reservoir containing the solar fluid should be protected from rain and prolonged freezing temperatures in case of extended power failures The preferred location is within the insulated area of a building If it is installed in an attic pipes to and from the backup water heater may be situated to provide some residual heat migration to prevent freezing or antifreeze
8. mixture may be used as the solar fluid Some models of drainback reservoirs are stainless steel and when installed with a bronze pump do not require any anti corrosive buffer boiler treatment The solar fluid in those is plain water unless the tank has to be located in an unconditioned space as mentioned above The drainback and the domestic water tanks must be installed on a floor or surface substantial enough to carry the full weight of the tank plus water The table below shows approximate filled weights of three common tanks Drain pans should be used where leaks could damage flooring or floors below As long as the anticorrosive additives in the drainback fluid are maintained there is little chance of the tank rusting out as will a tank containing domestic water However the tank should be accessible for maintenance particularly the boiler drain at the bottom and fill plug in the piping above the tank 3 Approximate Weight of Full Tanks Tank Size Approx Full Wt Water Treatment 1 250 10 gal 125 Ibs 8 oz 20 gal 210 lbs 16 oz 80 gal 870 Ibs Potable water 120 gal 1300 lbs Potable water 4 Maintenance The top level of the fluid with pumps off and fluid drained back should be within 5 of the top of tank level See Checking Level and Topping Up the Solar Fluid below If the fluid in the tank is not plain water the anti corrosive buffer compound or antifreeze in the solar fluid should be tested at least e
9. n side of Steca move switch upward from AUTO to ON This should force the pump on If the pump comes on and runs normally the problem is in a sensor sensor wiring or internal to the control Temperature sensor wire at collector is open or sensor wire at tank is shorted or a sensor is defective 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 2 Pump hums and gets hot but does 2 Pump s running capacitor or one not circulate fluid winding is bad rotor may be stuck or impeller or shaft broken 3 Pump runs all the time 24 hours a 3a Test as 1b above but turn switch day from AUTO to OFF If pump s do not stop then relay in control is stuck on 3b Temperature sensor wire at collector is shorted or sensor wire at tank 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 long after sun is down 4 System is not effectively getting heat but not all night In very hot weather from the collectors into the water If pump could run all night the solar fluid tank is not hot the solar fluid volume may be too low to fill collectors 5 System turns pump off even though 5 High temperature limit of storage the sun is still on the collectors water usuall
10. peratures e Remote temperature readout Can be installed up to fifty feet away Design changes and part substitutions may be incorporated in custom or future systems 9 Warranty Parts and workmanship for 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 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 been allowed to run without fluid s or 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 chloramines content Manufacturers Warranties subject to change without notice Steca controls carry a two year warranty Taco pumps have a one year replacement repair warranty for the electrical portion and three years for the cartridge which contains all the moving parts Armstrong Wilo s warranty is two years Rheem Richmond Eagle Solar water heaters have six year warranties Most brands of collectors carry a ten year manufacturer s warranty against defects or leakage but not against damage from freezing or outside forces Homeowner s insuranc
11. s 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 Checking Level and Topping Up the Solar Fluid Unlike vented drainback systems e g the Six Rivers or Astron SunMate brands our solar fluid loop is sealed so there should be no evaporation under normal use A sight glass on the reservoir side shows fluid level Following are instructions for checking and topping up the fluid in case any is ever lost You ll need two wrenches or large pliers one of which must have a 1 1 4 jaw opening funnel with 1 2 spout Teflon pipe thread tape a rag a small bucket and if used in your system propylene glycol antifreeze If possible this procedure should be done when the drainback tank and collectors are not hot a Turn off or unplug the system s differential temperature control Wait five minutes for all the fluid to drain back into the holding tank b Observe the solar fluid drainback tank Caution this tank its fittings and the fluid may be very hot Are there any signs of fluid leakage at the base or in the drain pan if installed under the tank Any sign of 4 drip or corrosion from leakage at the pressure relief valve fill plug on boiler drain If so note that and clean it off so you ll be able to tell next time if there has been more leakage at these points c Use the rag and lift the lever on the pressure relief valve PRV to let off press
12. side of the control as pictured below 10 Location of Manual On Auto Off Switch gt To switch on the pump set the operating lt Man switch to the upper position lt The display is lit with a red background 4 gt On appears in the display After approx 3 seconds on begins to flash gt To switch off the pump set the operating 4 switch to the lower position p gt The display is lit with a red background lt Off gt Off appears in the display After approx 3 seconds off begins to flash CAUTION The incorrect operating mode may cause the system to shut down or impair proper functioning gt After testing the pump set the operating switch to auto matic operation ee an a e an me eM RRA MAAN RR he ie mma ene He se see ae ome Typical operating screen with temperature at collectors T1 displayed Use arrow to switch to reading storage tank temperature 11 BER AO ON ORR A mr de y i PAPPA AAAA IAA AAA aAa aiaa The storage tank has reached the programmed high limit here set to 140 Max flashes A ERLE S AAA AEN AAAA IA Nie i N To change high limit press Set for 2 seconds The current tank temperature will be displayed and T2 and Max flash on the tank Press Set for 2 seconds again until the temperature flashes Use up or down arrow to change press Set to store TWills 6 18 2009 12
13. uid The system may include a tempering valve to manage the outgoing water temperature The solar pump is controlled by a differential temperature control typically a Steca TRO301 mounted on the side of a tank or wall near the solar pump The control continually compares a temperature sensor at the top of the collector array and one in the lower portion of the potable water storage tank to determine when to turn on the pump Solar Domestic Hot Water System Drainback type built in freeze and over heating protection low maintenance Uses integral heat exchanger tank simplifies system by reducing number of moving parts Brainback reservoir elevated to pump down through heat exchanger Hot out to fixtures or external backup Temp amp pressure relief Pressure relief electric element Fill drain Note Collectors two shown and supply pipe MUST be tilted to drain into conditioned space and return pipe MUST drain freely into drain back tank when pump is off 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 120VAC power to the pump The solar fluid is driven through the heat exchanger up to fill the collectors and after about two minutes can be heard gurgling down the return pipe Pumping continues until the coll
14. ure Try to leave this lever in the open position Some valves do not have a lever on top and should be removed during the draining or filling operation d Some tanks use the PRV hole as the fill port some have a separate plug while some are filled via the drain valve If yours is either of the first two types place a wrench or pliers on the drain plug in the pipe atop the drainback tank or the PRV and the other on the outside of the fitting holding the plug and loosen the plug Before it gets completely open lift the PRV lever one more time or check to make sure it is open to make certain pressure is neutral As a further precaution place the rag over the plug and never look at or stand over the fill plug as you complete its removal e If your tank does not have a sight glass use a dipstick to test the fluid level If it is more than 5 below the fill hole level fluid should be added Either attach a hose to the boiler drain and force water into the tank or put a funnel in the fill hole and slowly add water or antifreeze water mixture until the level is about 1 below the tank top f Wrap the plug or PRV threads with Teflon tape and replace g Release the PRV lever so it returns to a closed position h Make a note of how much water or antifreeze you added and the date i Plugin and or turn on the differential temperature control Listen for the pump to start and in a minute or two the solar fluid to begin returning to t
15. very three years Since the pump is lubricated by the fluid it pumps it requires no maintenance but if it sits too long without running the fluid can leave deposits that will prevent the pump from being able to start without being either taken apart and freed up or replaced Indoor pipe insulation 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 attracted to the warmth of the system The top of a tank makes a great place to sleep You may have to wrap screen wire around insulation to keep them from tearing it Your water heater includes an anode rod that protects it from corrosion from the potable water It should be checked every three to 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 top of the tank then unscrew the sacrificial anode rod it is the 1 1 16 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 i
16. y 110 to 130 at bottom of tank may have been reached 6 Steam hisses from the pressure relief 6 The solar loop is getting overly hot valve on the solar fluid drainback There may not be enough fluid to tank complete the loop listen for sound described in 7b 7 Noises 7a The pumps are lubricated by the water they pump The noise should be a steady hum Bacon frying or a soft popcorn popping indicates air in the lines Solar fluid contacting hot collectors can flash into steam with a loud thump if the pump comes on after the collectors have been in full sun for a while 7b After the pumps have been running for two minutes or so solar fluid may be heard coming down the return pipe The sound is like a gurgling fountain and is normal 7c Screeching or clattering indicates pump bearings are shot unplug the control immediately 8 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 It is also possible you have begun using more hot water than our system was designed to provide 7 Notes Regarding Parts e collector s are typically either SolarHot Silver or Platinum Alternate Energy Technologies AE or Solargenix

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