Instruction Manual Issue 4 Note: These Instructions Should Be Read Carefully Before Install, And Before Calling Technical Support.
Contents Table Of Contents: Introduction - Page 2 Health & Safety Information - Page 2 Post Installation - Page 2 Section 1 - Product Specifications S Class 10 Specification S Class 20 Specification S Class 20 Pro Specification - Page 3 - Page 3 - Page 4 - Page 5 Section 2 - Positioning & Piping Positioning The Panels Piping Schematics For Panels - Page 6 - Page 6 - Page 7 Section 3 - On Roof Frames Sharks Fin Frame Slate Bolt Frame A Fram
This installation manual contains essential information for the effective and safe installation of RM Solar products. It is essential that this kit is fitted by someone with relevant training or previous experience in the field of Solar Thermal, if this kit is installed without prior training or qualification your guaranteed may be void and your help limited.
Section 1 - Product Specifications S Class 10 Specification RM Solar’s new S Class 10 panel comes in a variety of arrangements, including standard vertical, oversized vertical, and horizontal panels. Technical Information Collector Casing: Material: Colour: Back Plate: Aluminium Profile Brown AlZn 0.
RM Solar S Class 20 solar panel is a vertically mounted glazed collector with collection pipes, intended for applications in systems equipped with circulating pumps. The RM Solar S Class 20 panel is constructed with a single meander system piping without using soldering or welding and is folded into the absorber plate; a single piece tray folded into the frame holding the glazing. The RM Solar S Class 20 panel is not intended to be used in drain-back systems.
Section 1 - Product Specifications S Class 20 Pro Specification The RM Solar S-Class Pro Panel has been specifically designed to meet the needs of large industrial applications. Suitable for both Commercial Buildings, and Private applications, such as large swimming pool installations. The S-Class Pro panels are also available as a horizontal variant allowing installation on roofs where space is a premium. The RM Solar S-Class Pro panel is not intended to be used in drain-back systems.
South Facing Roofs Positioning the collectors is important for optimum performance. Collectors should ideally be mounting at an angle of between 30 degrees and 60 degrees on a south facing position that is not shaded by overhanging trees, buildings, or structures. Good results can be obtained by positioning the panels facing anywhere in an arc between south west and south east but due south facing provides optimum performance.
Section 2 - Piping Configurations Piping Schematics For Panels Typical S Class 10 (Parallel) (Maximum 10 Panels Per Bank) Airvent Stop End Sensor Cable Stop End In Out Typical S Class 20 (Series) (Maximum 3 Panels Per Bank) (Maximum 10m Primary Circuit) Sensor Cable In Out Typical S Class 20 (Parallel) (Maximum 10 Panels Per Bank) Sensor Cable In Out Typical S Class Pro (Parallel) (Maximum 10 Panels Per Bank) Sensor Cable In 7 Out
The on roof frames from RM Solar come in the following two styles, choosing the correct frame for your installation is paramount to an effective install. Sharks Fin Primarily suited to tile installs. For installation of this frame please see page 10 Section 3 - On Roof Frames On Roof Frames Slate Bolt Primarily suited to slate installs, but will fit most roof types.
Section 3 - On Roof Frames Roof Space Required This is the roof space approximately required to install the panels on roof in millimeters.
Before attempting to fit your equipment on the roof please ensure that you have all the equipment required to complete the installation. The table below will tell you what pieces are included in each of the packages.
Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation 11 1 11 10 17 1 4 14 15 13 15 The instructions show the installation of a 3 panel kit, be sure to only make the connections, and holes in the roof that you require.
Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation Exploded View 3 Panel On Roof Tile Frame (Comprising 2 Panel Frame and 1 Extension) 9 12 8 7 6 10 2 3 12 15 10 5 3 2 12
Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation Search for the rafters at the position of the collector field. Push up or remove tiles on the total length of the collector field. ca. 104 0m m m 0m 80 17 98 -1 ca.1 040 m m Using the wood screws provided mount the support pipe using the pipe brackets. The distance between the lower batten and pipe centre should be 90mm. If more panels are added use the extension bolts to join the pipes. Extensions must be mounted with 2 pipe brackets [4].
9 8 50 0m 7 m Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation Screw the align screw [9] in the centre hole of the shark bracket. Now use the U-Bolt Bracket [6], washer [7], and nut [8] to fix the hooks to the pipes. Choose so that the brackets are placed under the centre of the panel. Note: The outside Sharks fin should not be more than 500mm from the outer panel edge.
Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation Use screw kit M6 x 16 [15] to connect L-Rails [10] to the Sharks Fin. The end with the most predrilled holes goes to the top of the roof frame.
A B Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation Screw the Z-Rail [11] [12] to the L-Rail [10] using two screws M6 and two washers [16] on each connection. Maximum Distance from sharks fin to the end of the Z-Rail must not be more than 500mm! If more than 2 panels are to be mounted use the frame connector as shown in fig. C. Before screws are tightened be sure that a cross measurement has been made. A = B. 15 15 16 16 max.
Section 3 - Sharks Fin Installation Place the panels in the correct position. In case of systems with more than two panels, mount the panels starting in the middle. Do not forget to secure the panels together with any straight connectors required (supplied in panel extension set) Mount the wind clamps [14] and connect the panels. Design of the wind clamps may vary - this will not effect the performance of the roof frame.
Before attempting to fit your equipment on the roof please ensure that you have all the equipment required to complete the installation. The table below will tell you what pieces are included in each of the packages.
Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation 3 7 8 3 2 6 7 7 5 The instructions show the installation of a 3 panel kit, be sure to only make the connections, and holes in the roof that you require.
Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation Exploded View 3 Panel On Roof Tile Frame (Comprising 2 Panel Frame and 1 Extension) 5 4 1 2 4 20
Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation Locate the rafters under the slates. Mark the slates where the holes should be drilled so that the hole penetrates the centre of a rafter. Use the angle rail as a template. Note: The distance from the slate bolt to the end of the Z-Rail should not be more than 500mm on each side. ca. 70 -8 00 (*7 00 17 21 ) m m 0 87 -1 104 0m m ca.
Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation Drill the holes on each marked position with a high quality 25mm masonry bit. Make sure the drill does not spin too fast or you may break the tile / slate. Do not penetrate beyond the tile / slate. After drilling the holes into the slates, use an 8mm wood bit to make a hole through the rafters at each position. Bolt the bottom part of the slate bolt into each hole. Note: The angle between rafter and drill bit must be 90o.
Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation Use the bolt kit M10 to connect the L-Rails to the self sealing bolt fitting. Note: The L-Rails must be mounted into the long adjustable slot. 2 2 1.3 m 23 to 1.
7 8 Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation The Z-Rails have to be screwed on to the L-Rails using the M6 screws. Maximum distance from slate bolt to the end of the Z-Rail must not be more than 500mm max.
Section 3 - A Frame Installation 25 A Frame Installation Before attempting to fit your equipment on the roof please ensure that you have all the equipment required to complete the installation. The table below will tell you what pieces are included in each of the packages.
Section 3 - A Frame Installation Exploded View 3 Panel On Roof Tile Frame (Comprising 2 Panel Frame and 1 Extension) 9 8 4 9 10 10 9 13 7 6 4 12 7 6 1 5 3 2 9 5 26
Section 3 - A Frame Installation 27 To protect the panels from getting affected by strong winds they have to be screwed tightly to the rood structure. If this is not possible, each panel must be attached to a minimum weight of 220kg/ panel. This can be done in two ways: 1. Screw the A frame to an aluminium trapeze plate and cover it with gravel. 2. Use concrete blocks as a foundation and screw the A frame to it.
1 2 Section 3 - A Frame Installation Screw the rails 1, 2, and 3 together using 6mm screws (9). The bottom rail has holes for ground or roof fixing. The holes for wall fixing have to be drilled on site.
Section 3 - A Frame Installation Mount the Z profile, the distance between the last triangle and the end of the Z rail must not be more than 500mm. Pay attention that the triangles are aligned to each other. Use a string to check this, the Z rails must be mounted without any tension. Check cross measurements (A=B). Mount frame connectors if required.
13 Section 3 - A Frame Installation Drill holes 8.5mm on the appropriate place of the back rails. Use the cross rail (D) as a template. Attach cross rail (D), using screws (12), washers (10) and nuts (13), to the back rail of the frame.
Section 3 - A Frame Installation Mount the panels starting in the middle, mount the wind clamp (8) using screw (9) to the top and bottom of the panel. 4 Wind clamps must be used per horizontal panel.
8 Section 3 - A Frame Installation Proceed with the next panel. Place extension kit on connection before you place the panel. Make the panel connections.
Section 3 - Slate Bolt Installation Place the panels in the correct position. In case of systems with more than two panels, mount the panels starting in the middle. Do not forget to secure the panels together with any straight connectors required (supplied in panel extension set) Mount the wind clamps [14] and connect the panels. Design of the wind clamps may vary - this will not effect the performance of the roof frame.
The In roof frames from RM Solar come in the following two styles, choosing the correct frame for your installation is paramount to an effective install. Minimum roof pitch for installation is 28o Tile In Roof The tile in roof has a shallower profile to accommodate the panels with the thicker roof covering, a flexible corrugated lead flashing is also present to allow moulding to a rolling tile.
2540m m 3580m m 4620m m 2550 m m Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Preparation The following is the area space required by a set of in roof panels, please ensure you have this area available to you before attempting installation of your equipment.
25 20 23 26 23 1 12 Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 22 23 3 8 22 2 7 9 10 24 8 4 25 21 23 15 23 10 16 26 23 11 2 8 7 8 9 24 25 5 20 23 10 17 15 23 26 11 23 8 2 8 7 9 6 24 23 8 23 18 10 15 23 8 26 13 25 21 14 22 19 22 20 36
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 37 Important When unpacking the in-roof frame package please check if any pieces are missing using the list below. The pack should contain the following pieces: No.
Attach the lower support batten, screw the lower support batten to the rafter along where the collectors are going to be placed. Use screws (4.5x80) Note: These battens and screws are not included.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mount Angle Brackets Mount angle brackets (1) in equal distance with each 4 screws 4x30 (23) to the support batten. With more than 2 collectors, mount first and last angle bracket. Now use a string to level the rest of the brackets by stretching it from one to the other. Now place the lower wooden slat (2) with the cut edge showing upward and screw to angle brackets with each 4 screws 4x30 (23). If the battons are narrow please use 2 battons to mount the brackets.
4 23 5 Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting Lower Flashings Starting from left side, screw lower left flashing (3) at left end to lower slat (2) with screws 4x30 (23). Mount rest of lower flashing (4/5/6) continuing left to right, push flashing together and fit with screw (23) to lower wooden slat (2) where the overlap and on right end. (The flashings must interlock with each other). When finished stick the seal strip at top of flashing edge (7) (covering the screw heads) across total length.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting Upper Wooden Wedge The upper wooden wedge (no in set incl.) has to be mounted so that the distance between the lower wooden slat and the top angled timber wedge is 1950mm. The top angled timber wedge must sit on at least two battens. Mount a second support batten if necessary. 9 m c 5 9 5 191 m 0m mind.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Place and Align Collectors Distance A = 10cm, Distance B = 10cm Place 2 high load support brackets (8) under each collector side.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting Top Angled Timber Wedge Place top timber wedge (9) under each collector, align them and secure each with 2 screws 5x110 (24). Connect collector connections as shown in the collector installation manual. Make sure to do a quick A = B measurements on the panels to ensure they are square. NOTE: Pressure test the panels and insert temperature sensor into R/H panel. The panels should be pressure tested to 6.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Stick Side Seal Strip To Collector Stick side seal strip to the collector sides as shown. You should when applying keep to the external edge of that panel.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mount Center Flashings Place center flashing (11) on the lower collector edge and snap in starting from the bottom to the top. Ensure the flashing snaps in tight, if required adjust the gap on the underside of the flashing. Secure flashing into wooden block (26) using screws supplied (25). N.B. Do not over tighten screw (25) this will deform the flashing.
12 13 Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mount Side Flashings Push the side flashing (12/13) from the side over the collector edge. Use sealing screws (25) to fix the flashings as shown. Be Careful! Do not bend the flashings. The 8” long slit on the side flashings goes at the bottom of the collectors and allows the flashing to flex onto the roof covering.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 47 Place Top Seal Strip Stick top seal strip (14) across the total length.
23 Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Wind Protection Rail Place wind protection rail (15) and fix with wood screws 4x30 (23) each 4 times. Note that the buckle must be placed direct over the edge of the wooden wedge (9). Each end of the wind protection rail should overlap the vertical flashings and pin the top of the vertical flashings in place.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Top Flashings Starting from the left side. Push top corner flashing (16) under the wind protection rail (15), when located correctly you should no be able to lift the leading edge. Fix with wood screw 5x30 (23) on the right joint and with sealing screw (22) from the left side. Continue with parts (17/18/19).
NOTE: Seal (21) must be placed at least 10cm down the side flashings (16/19). Additional seal can be ordered from the outlet where the kit was purchased. Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Nail Straps Fix top flashings (16/17/18/19) with 2 nail strips and side flashing (12/13) with 4 nail strips (20) each. Stick wedge formed seal (21) across the total length. It must be placed so that after replacing the tiles it will be approximately 5cm under the bottom tile edge. 21 min.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 51 Place Tiles If necessary, cut tiles to make them fit. Please use the diagram as a guide as to where to tile up to. min.
The In roof frames from RM Solar for the S Class 10 Panel only come in one style which is suitable for all roof coverings regardless of whether they are tile or slate. Minimum roof pitch for installation is 28o. This style comes complete with the flexible corrugated lead flashing for molding to a rolling tile.
2615m m 3700m m 4785m m 2610 m m Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Preparation The following is the area space required by a set of in roof panels, please ensure you have this area available to you before attempting installation of your equipment.
Item Small Wood Screws (4x30) Large Wood Screws (5x110) Sealing Screws (4x80) Small Self Tapping Screws Side Seal Strip Top Square Seal Triangular Seal Bottom L/H Flashing Bottom R/H Flashing Bottom Centre Flashing Colour Coded Bottom L/H Colour Coded Bottom R/H Colour Coded Bottom Centre Middle Flashing L/H Side Flashing R/H Side Flashing Top L/H Flashing Top R/H Flashing Top Centre Flashing Wind Retaining Rail Nail Strips & Nails Top Wooden Wedge Wood Side Section Single Frame 20 10 14 7 4.3m 1.5m 1.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 55 Installation Remove the tiles / slates required for installation: 2 Panel Flashing Set = 270 x 270 110cm for every further panel in the same row
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Secure Battens Attach 2 battens using (4.5x80 - not supplied) 450mm and 350mm from the top of the batten beneath.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Starting from the left hand side, place the left hand apron flashing onto the top batton (450mm) and screw into position (just use the top screw holes to secure in place at this point). Note: Please remove the protective plastic coating from the pieces of flashing before it is installed.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Connect the right hand apron flashing to the left hand apron flashing as illustrated (below) ensuring that they interlock correctly.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 59 Mounting The Flashings Note: If the system is larger than 1 panel then the apron from the extension kit is placed between the right hand and left hand flashing of the 1 panel flashing frame.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Slide the colour coded flashings over the galvanized section of the apron, start with the middle sections first (the left hand and right hand corners are always found in the one panel kit box and not on the extension boxes).
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 61 Mounting The Flashings These pieces also interlock.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings When interlocking correctly the colour coded cover flashing will butt up to the galvanized fixing plates at each end.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Now insert the rest of the fixing screws into the galvanized fixing plates. (approx 100mm from the top). Place the left hand panel into the galvanised fixing plate so it is positioned as shown (below).
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Insert the pipe reinforcers (supplied in the install and extension kits) into the panel connections, also put a capnut and olive on to the connection. Now put the neighboring panel (if 2 or more panels) in place, insert pipe reinforcers, capnuts and olives into the panel connections and join the 2 panels together using 2 x 22mm straight connections supplied.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings At this point measure diagonally across the panels. The two measurements should be the same to ensure the panels are square. A must equal B. A B Mount the wooden latts supplied down the sides (and middle is using 2 or more panels) of the panels using the 3 x large wood screws supplied (5x110mm). The wooden latts should be positioned 200mm from the bottom of the panels and should screw to the battens with a screw at the top middle and bottom.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings The panels can now be piped up and the pipework inserted through the roof felt. The panels should now be pressure tested to 6.5bar using either compressed air or glycol. Note: If using glycol cover the panels for at least an hour before and at all times during the test. The picture shown above assumes the panel doesn’t have an in built stat pocket. RM are gradually introducing them across the range.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 67 Mounting The Flashings For every panel there will be 1 x wedge shaped wooden section, this needs to be mounted on 2 battens directly above the panel, and secure in place using 2 x (5x110mm) wood screws.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Stick the weather seal (supplied on a roll) to the colour coded apron flashing at both corners and up the vertical edges of the panels. (This foam expands to 10mm deep).
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Mount the left hand side flashings starting with the bottom screw, use 1 x small self tapping seal screw (4.5x35mm) at the bottom and 6 x larger sealing screws (4x80mm) up the length, ensure the flashing runs parallel to the panel. Mount the middle vertical flashing (for 2 or more panels) and the right hand side flashings in the same manner.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Stick the square seal along the top of the panels also over the face of the side and middle vertical flashings.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 71 Mounting The Flashings Screw the wind retaining rails into place, the angel should run parallel with the edge of the wooden wedge and should lap over the vertical flashings at either side using small wood screws (4x30).
Leading Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Starting at the left hand side mount the top flashing ensuring that the leading edge hooks under the wind retaining rail. When located correctly you will not be able to lift the leading edge by hand. Secure in place using 1 x (4x30mm) wood screws (this screw needs to be located as indicated so as not to compromise the water tightness of the flashings.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 73 Mounting The Flashings The top flashings interlock in the same way the apron flashings interlock, continue from left to right. The clips and galvanized nails are used to secure the side flashings and the top flashings to the battens.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings Stick the triangular seal along the top of the top flashings and down each side by at least 150mm (if required additional seal is available to order through your merchant from RM Solar).
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation 75 Mounting The Flashings A small seal screw (4.5x35mm) is used to secure the four corners of the flashings in place, you may need a 3mm HSS drill to pilot these holes.
Section 4 - In Roof Frame Installation Mounting The Flashings The roof covering can now be installed at least to the ridge on the side flashings and to the angle on the top flashings.
Section 5 - Piping System, Insulation & Glycol System Piping Once you have made the connections in accordance with page 7 be sure to seal and pressure test to at least 1 and a half times the proposed working pressure of the system (suggested working pressure 3 - 4 Bar), normal testing pressure will be 6.5 Bar. Once the system has been tested connections can be taken from the roof space to the proposed location of the double pump station. Be sure to use 22mm Copper Pipe, and Compression fittings.
The double pump station ensures a continuous circulation of the glycol inside the closed solar loop when useful energy is available in the solar panels. The double pump station recommended by RM Solar is constructed so as to be unaffected by the operating temperatures of the loop for many years, however it is always recommended that in order to protect the pump that the cooler glycol returning to the panel passes through the pump.
Section 5 - Expansion Vessel Expansion Vessel The expansion vessel protects the solar system during pressure changes and temperature fluctuations. For example, in very hot conditions when energy is not being drawn off, the system may overheat causing the glycol to expand. Technical information (Standard 18L Vessel): Maximum pressure: 10 bar Working pressure: 3.0 - 4.0 bar (20oC) Gas pressure: 2.
This guide assumes the use of an RM Solar Filling Pump, no other methods are supported by RM Solar as they can often lead to excess air in the system. Prior To Filling The System Cover the panels 30 minutes before filling the system, and leave covered whilst filling. (If it is not possible to cover the panels, fill the system when there is little solar energy, e.g. early morning, late evening. Ensure the expansion vessel pressure has been set correctly at 2.5 bar.
Section 7 - Controller Setup 81 Control Setup RM Solar provide the original instruction book from the manufacturer for each of the solar controllers supplied, however provided are the recommended wiring details for the controllers most scenarios available. Please check carefully to see which diagrams apply to the controllers being used.
L N E 6 Energy Cut Out 1 C 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L N E COM T2 AL AL P1 N E 6 2 2 3 L N E 5 3 Br Bl G O Gy 2 Port Valve (Fitted Below Pump) (If not required link 6 & 5 together) SHE-02 Solar Controller Wiring Diagram 3 5 1 6 Energy Cut Out 1 C 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L N E + - + 2 3 4 L N E P Roof Cyl 6 Solar Controller 1 1 2 1 5 2 E Stat L T1 Solar Pump 1 N 3 4 Solar Contro
L N Energy Cut Out E 1 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L N E 4 2 6 4 S1 3 S3 4 5 L 6 1 5 3 9 3 L N E 1 C N E 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L N E 2 6 3 1 C 2 E 3 1 6 Solar Controller 5 E Energy Cut Out 7 4 S3 4 (If not required link 6 & 7 together) L 4 Tank Sensor 2 3 Tank Sensor 1 Panel Sensor 1 2 3 2 Port Valve (Fitted Below Pump 2) Energy Cut Out 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 7 2 Port Valve (Fitt
The following steps are important when ensuring the system has been installed correctly and has been setup to run correctly under normal operating circumstances. 1. Ensure the red and blue valves on the solar pumping station are twisted as far anti clockwise as possible (usually inline with the pipework). 2. Open the grub screw beneath the circulating pump fully by turning anti clockwise as far as possible. 3.
Section 8 - Commissioning & Maintenance Product Guarantee RM Solar Products are guaranteed by RM Solar Ltd as follows: Thermal Solar Panels (Performance) - S Class 20 Only Thermal Solar Panels (Manufacture & Corrosion) - S Class 20 Only Thermal Solar Panels (Manufacture & Corrosion) - S Class 10 Only Pump Station, Controller & Heat Exchanger Other RM Solar Products 20 Years 20 Years 10 Years 1 Years 1 Years In all cases from the day the system was installed & commissioned.
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