Energy Plus VTS30HP, VTS30HP-E, ThermoPower-VTS30HP, ThermoPower-VTS30HP-E Manual Of Installation And Use

Maple Leaf Mews Kingston 10 JAMAICA
Manual of Pressurized Solar Water Heater
This manual applies to Model ThermoPower-VTS30HP and ThermoPower-VTS30HP-E
The solar energy system described by this manual, when properly installed and maintained, meets the minimum standards established by the SRCC. This certification does not imply endorsement or warranty of this product by SRCC.
The suppliers name: SunMaxx Solar tm.
Address: Maple Leaf Mews, Kingston 10
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Contents
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNINGS SOLAR WATER HEATER PACK AND TRANSPORT
1. Features of pressurized solar water heater
2. Structure of solar water heater
3. Working principle
3.1. Principle of vacuum tube
3.2. Working principle of solar water heater
4. Technical data and product description
4.1 Technical data
4.2 System Tolerance Information
4.3 System start-up procedures
4.4 System pipe anti-freezing protections
4.5 Specific notices
5. Installation of solar water heater
5.1. Frame installation drawing
5.2. Water tank and vacuum tube assembly drawing
5.3. Solar water heater assembly step
6. Pipeline installation
6.1 plumbing system schematic map
6.2 plumbing connections All the system labels will be packaged with the product when shipment and all of them were made of weather proof material. Some of them must be attached to the valves with plastic or wire tie after installation. If the label is lost or damaged for some reason, type a new one on heavy paper stock and seal in clear plastic to make it water proof.
6.3 Insulate the pipe
7. Commissioning the system
8. Troubleshooting
9. Maintenance requirements
9.1. Cleaning
9.2. Leaves
9.3. Broken tube
10. Special conditional operation
11. Other important information
12. Warranty Card For you record: ANNEX 1. ANNEX 2 Notice Label
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNINGS
Safety & Regulatory information
DO NOT operate this system before reading the manufacturers instructions.
This appliance must be installed, commissioned and serviced by an authorized person in accordance with all applicable local rules and regulations.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
Children should be supervised to ensure they DO NOT play with the appliance.
Prevent from burn injury, touching the heat pipes in the glass tubes is strictly prohibited. The evacuated tubes are not allowed to be exposed under the sunshine directly before installation.
Care should be taken not to touch the pipe work as it may be HOT! Plastic pipe is NOT suited to the water temperature and pressure that may occur in the system.
DO NOT store chemicals or flammable materials neat the appliance. NEVER use a flammables spray such as hair spray, lacquer, paint, etc. near this unit
as this may cause a fire.
The domestic solar water heating systems will reduce your energy bill and protect our earth by cutting the carbon footprint. SRCC published the system performance at different location of the United Stated. You can refer to the report or certificate for the details of the energy saving.
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SOLAR WATER HEATER PACK AND TRANSPORT
All ThermoPower-VTS30HP and ThermoPower-VTS30HP-E appliances (storage tank, evacuated tube, support base and connection accessories), are delivered well packed to the customer.
The storage tank is placed between two round Styrofoam covers of 7 cm each, which are tightened on the storage tank with stretch film. Then it is placed in a hard carton pack, on which the indications of each model are displayed on the outside. The frame and reflector are fixed beside the tank in the same box.
The evacuated tube with heat pipe and aluminum fin is packed with 4 plastic protective elbows, attached on 4 different positions of the tube. One box can store 15 or 10 pics tube, and then packed in a wooden box.
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1. Features of pressurized solar water heater
High food grade stainless steel 304 2B. State of-the-art welding and achieves potable water status.
Through the 365 degree inner tube absorber, reflectors behind the tubes, the heat up time is very fast from the time the sun rises on the east side of the tube until it goes down on the west side – unlike flat plate, which has a high output during the suns
highest energy, around midday.
Utilization all year round, even in cold, windy climates where freezing does not occur below -2 degrees Celsius for short periods of time.
Can operate with incoming water pressures of 0.4 MPa – no circulating pump or controller necessary.
The system will still function if some vacuum tubes lose their vacuum or are accidentally damaged.
All day tracking capabilities due to 360 degree absorber on inner tube.
The diffuser reflector plate behind the glass tubes adds to the heat gain during blue
sunlight days.
When consisting of more than one unit, can be installed using parallel and/or series connections, increasing the hot water capacity supply.
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2. Structure of solar water heater
Component description: HEAT PIPES: An evacuated-tube collector contains several individual glass tubes,
each containing an aluminum fin and a heat pipe. The heat pipe transfers the heat efficiently to the water in the tank.
WATER TANK: The storage tank is made of three layers: inner shell, intermediate foam insulation and outer cladding. The shell is built to hold water pressure maximum of 150psi. Shell material is corrosion-proof food-grade stainless steel. Foam insulation thickness is decided to maintain the tank water temperature self-sustainable during continuous unclear days in the coldest wintertime. Outer cladding is normally galvanized sheet metal, providing a fine surface finish and a long-lasting life.
EVACUATED TUBES: Top quality double-walled tubes are chosen. There is an aluminum or copper coated mirror on the inside surface of the inner glass wall. The mirror well traps the thermal energy inside the tube. On the metal mirror layer, there is selective absorption coating, which converts over 99% energy of visible and invisible
lights.
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The outer glass wall acts as glazing, creating a vacuum space and protects the coating against weather. On the inner surface of tube ends, a silver-colored getter material is applied, which absorbs the remaining gases inside the tube hollow space. Deducting the absorption and surface reflection of the outer wall of a tube, the overall efficiency of a tube is over 92%.
REFLECTOR: Reflector is silver coated reflecting panel. The reflectors can improve solar system thermal efficiency and reinforce the frame structure.
FRAMES: Frame is made of rustproof material. A frame may have full-length rear legs, suitable for flat surface installation, or, shortened rear legs, suitable for sloped surface installation. Length of rear legs could be cut to fit at site.
3. Working principle
3.1. Principle of vacuum tube
The vacuum tube is composed of inner tube, outer tube, selective absorption layer, vacuum space, inspiratory layer. The outer wall of the inner tube is the selective absorption layer. The space between outer tube and inner tube is the vacuum space. At the bottom of the outer tube, there is an inspiratory layer which can be used to absorb the remnant air.
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3.2. Working principle of solar water heater
The vacuum tubes absorb the solar energy, and aluminum fin pass the heat energy to the heat pipe. The liquid medium in the heat pipe is heated by the heat energy, and then turns into the gas medium. The gas medium flows up to the top of the heat pipe and transfer the energy to the cold water in the tank, at the same time the gas medium turns into the liquid one and flows down. The liquid medium keeps recycling and the water in the tank will become hot.
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Fig 3.1 Solar water heater working sketch map
4. Technical data and product description
4.1 Technical data
Model ThermoPower-VTS30HP Number of Tubes 30
Gross area 4.45m2 Tank Volumetric Capacity 300L
Weight Empty 90Kg Fill weight 330Kg Length of Tubes 1800mm
Outer tube diameter Ø58mm Tube thickness 1.6mm
Tube Thermal Expansion 3.3×10-6 m/m°C Absorptive coating Graded Al-N/Al
Absorbency >92%(AM1.5)
7%(100)
Emittance
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Vacuum Heat Loss
P<0.005Pa <0.8W/
Insulation Polyurethane,55mm Stagnation Temperature
<220
Maximum working temperature 90 Maximum Working Pressure of all 0.6MPa circuits
Working pressure 0.4MPa Maximum wind and snow load 0.49kN/m²
Tilt Angle 45° Inlet and Outlet 1/2inches
T&P Valve Port 1/2 inches Frame Aluminum Alloy
4.2 System Tolerance Information
Freeze tolerance limits are based upon an assumed set of environmental conditions. Extended periods of cold weather, including ambient air temperatures above the specified limit, may cause freezing in exposed parts of the system. It is the owners responsibility to protect the system in accordance with the Suppliers instructions if the air temperature is anticipated to approach the specified freeze tolerance limit.
4.3 System start-up procedures
After the system installation, check there is no leakage in the system and follows the following steps to start up the system.
Step 1: Connect Garden Pipe to Drain Valve V4, and keep V4 Open. Step 2: Open the following valves: V0, V2, V4 and shut off the following valves: V1,
V3, and V5 Step 3: Keep the water running for 5 minutes to flash out the solder or stains after the
water from V4 is observed. Step 4: Shut off V4 and Open V3, and the system is in normal operating status.
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4.4 System pipe anti-freezing protections
This is a direct DHW system. The plumbing copper pipe needs anti-freezing protection when the lowest temperature is below 23 Fahrenheit or -5 Celsius in the coldest climate. The detail anti-freezing protection is described as follows.
The tables SRCC uses to evaluate the freeze protection provided by pipe insulation indicate that 1.5 inches of insulation on a 0.75 inch type L copper pipe will protect the pipe down to about 14F. It would be ok for the whole system if the entire pipe was insulated well under this temperature condition.
It would be better to drain down the whole system if the temperature is lower than 14oF to avoid the connecting pipe freezing. The connecting pipe can be protected
against freeze damage. In case of black out or power outage occurs during the cold weather when the
temperature is lower than 14 Fahrenheit or -10 Celsius, a system drain out procedure must be followed as follows, and the existing Aux water heater must have adequate capacity, listed and labeled by an accredited listing organization to continue provide adequate hot water.
Step 1: Shut off V2 and V3 Solar Isolation valves to Isolate Solar System. Step 2: Open V1 to using Aux hot water heater system, and bypass the solar water
system. Ensure the V0 is open. Step 3: Connect Garden Pipe to both Drain Valve V4 and V5. Step 4: Put the both Garden Pipes in the house drain dock or sinks.
Step 5: Open both V4 and V5 drain valves, until no more water comes out of either pipes.
Step 6: Shut off both V4 and V5 drain valves. When the electricity power is back to normal, follow the system start-up procedures
to set up the system to normal operation.
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4.5 Specific notices
4.5.1 Aux Hot Water Heater
The system is not a replacement of the existing Aux Hot Water Heater. It is installed at the upstream of the existing conventional hot water heater. The Aux Hot Water Heater must be maintained as usual. The Aux water heater must have adequate capacity, listed and labeled by an accredited listing organization. The Aux water heater should have the proper built in insulation by the accredited organization. If the Aux Water
Heater doesnt come with the insulation, it should be covered with a minimum R2.2 insulation with thickness of 1/4. (GUIDE: 6.1.1.4)
4.5.1 Different metallic materials To prevent galvanic corrosion, a dielectric union or coupling is recommended to
install in between the copper pipe and steel tank. (GUIDE: 6.1.1.10)
4.5.2 System Tank (GUIDE: 6.1.3.2) The direct system comes with 63 gallons tank and no heat exchanger, hence no extra
tank is needed.
4.5.3 Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) inside the heat pipe (GUIDE: 6.1.3.6 and 6.3.7) The HTF inside the heat pipe is a small amount of pure water at a very low pressure.
The heat pipe, HTF are built as one unit, no refill is needed, and the water inside will not be reduced.
No other fluid shall be used that would change the original classification of this system. Unauthorized alterations to this system could result in a hazardous health condition.
4.5.4 Temperature Sensor Wiring and System Monitoring (GUIDE: 6.1.5.5 and 6.4.1) Connect each of the temperature sensors with the cold water pipe and hot water pipe respectively. Put one-foot R4.4 insulation on both sensors. The sensor and pipe intersection point should be in the middle of the one foot insulation.
To determine whether the solar system is working, observe the thermometer when the hot water is being used in the house. The water returning from the collector on a sunny day should be at least 10 Fahrenheit warmer than the water going up to the collector. The temperature of the cold water and hot water is displayed on the monitor.
4.5.5 The insulation of the final 5 feet to the auxiliary water heater (GUIDE: 6.1.6.3) The insulation of the final 5 feet to the auxiliary water heater shall be insulated with
R-0.46 K m2/W or greater insulation.
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4.5.6 Public Traffic Statement (GUIDE: 6.3.17) Components exposed to public traffic should be maintained below 140°F or
insulated/isolated to prevent any hazards to the public traffic.
4.5.7 Components accessibility (GUIDE: 6.4.6) All components should be accessible for maintenance and servicing.
4.5.8 Installation and Maintenance Practices (GUIDE: 6.5.5 and 6.5.10) Do not impair enclosure function. Do not allow vermin intrusion. Ensure to meet
applicable codes and national Roofing Contractors Assoc. practices. The entire system should be checked by the installer once every two years.
Follow the specific codes and practices to penetrate the structural members for the solar system.
4.5.9 Safe practices (GUIDE: 6.5.11) Building materials adjacent to solar components are not exposed to elevated
temperatures.
4.5.10 System mounting (GUIDE: 6.5.12, 6.5.13, 6.5.14 and 6.5.19) Allocate a place is not shaded during 10:00AM to 3:00PM, and keep the solar panel
facing south with 45 degrees of adjustment tolerance. The pitched degree of the panel should be close to the latitude of the location.
All the piping should proper support according to the plumbing codes. These supports must not compress the insulation.
Any structural member or fire rated assembly should not be reduced after penetration during the installation. It will be up to the local code to dictate exactly how this is done. The outdoor pipes should be insulated with R6.6 insulation with thickness at or greater than 1 inch. The indoor pipes should be insulated with R2.6 with thickness at least 1/4.
4.5.11 Projected components need to be replaced The glass vacuum tubes might need to be replaced after it is broken by the unexpected
hazards, such as hit by the hard material. Please contact to the installer to order the parts and do the replacement. The battery of the temperature monitor needs to be replaced when the battery is out. The battery can be purchased at store.
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5. Installation of solar water heater
5.1. Frame installation drawing
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5.2. Water tank and vacuum tube assembly drawing
5.3. Solar water heater assembly step
5.3.1 Installation of frame:
Firstly, open the packing case to check the fittings related with the frames and their quantity. They include front and rear legs, assistant bars, cross bars, tank brackets, tail stock track, tail stocks, reflectors, cousins as well as screw bag.
Fig 1
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