Specifications
COMMISSIONING
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Checking the Solar Circuit for Leaks
20. Close the heat exchanger drain valve.
21. Refit the solar circuit relief valve, orientating the valve
outlet to the rear of the solar storage tank. Secure with
the spring clip. Reconnect the drain pipe to the valve.
22. Switch on the electrical supply at the power outlet to the
solar storage tank.
Warning: Take care not to enter the area inside the solar storage tank behind the lower front cover
whilst the power is on as the electrical circuit will be live.
The red LED on the solar monitor label will start flashing and the pump will activate and commence
pumping fluid around the solar circuit.
Note: The level of the closed circuit fluid in the clear hose will not change, as the heat exchanger drain
valve has been closed.
Allow the pump to operate for three (3) minutes to allow the solar circuit to stabilise and fill with closed
circuit fluid.
Note: The solar pump will operate for one hour with the hot sensor lead disconnected, before
automatically turning itself off. Refer to step 24.
23. Check the solar pipe work and collector unions for leaks whilst the pump is operating and the solar
circuit is at its working pressure. It is important to check all of the solar circuit pipe work, including in the
roof space and on the roof.
24. If the procedure to check the solar pipe work for leaks is not complete before the pump has
automatically turned off, then:
switch off the electrical supply at the power outlet to the solar storage tank.
recommence this procedure from step 22.
25. Switch off the electrical supply at the power outlet to the solar storage tank.
The red LED on the solar monitor label will stop flashing and the pump will deactivate.
The closed circuit fluid will drain back down to the heat exchanger.
26. Rectify any leaks in the solar pipe work and collector unions.
If brazing is required to fix any leaks, then it is necessary to remove the solar circuit relief valve (refer to
step 5).
Warning: The solar circuit may be under pressure. Take care when removing the solar circuit relief
valve, as a sudden discharge of pressurised hot vapour may be experienced. This discharge will create
a sharp sound of vapour being released.
27. If minor leaks have been rectified, recommence this procedure from step 22. If a major leak has been
rectified, recommence this procedure from step 5.
heat
exchanger
drain valve
closed