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Solar Module 50
Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Solar Module 50 Operating Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents General 1.1. 1.2. Sample application Description Warnings Structure of the solar module Safety instructions Assembly and commissioning 6.1. Assembly 6.2. Positioning the solar module 6.3. Hydraulic connection 6.4. Electrical connection 6.5. Commissioning Technical data 7.1. Design 7.2. Pump characteristics Warranty...
  • Page 3: General

    Improper handling or operation may lead to damage of the system. 1.1. The solar module 50 enables the buffer tank to be loaded depending ] o n the temperature. The solar module is speed controlled, energy efficient and suitable for large buffer tanks.
  • Page 4: Description

    Description The solar module 50 is used to connect a solar collector plant up to 50 m² in size to a buffer tank. The solar heat is transferred from the collector circuit to the buffer circuit using highly efficient heat exchangers.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions The module must be connected taking the following standards, national guidelines and the regulations of the local water utility company into consideration. DIN EN 12828 VDE 0100 Heating systems in buildings Setting up electrical operating equipment DIN 1988 VDE 0185 Technical regulations for drinking water General information on setting up...
  • Page 6: Assembly And Commissioning

    Assembly and commissioning Before you start the assembly, please keep the following in mind: Read the entire operating manual and pay particular attention to the section on Warnings. This appliance is not intended for operation by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities. Uninformed or inexperienced persons are permitted to operate the appliance only under the supervision or instruction of a person responsible for the safety.
  • Page 7 Wall mounting The appliance is mounted on the wall using the fixing material supplied (3 x M8 hanger bolts, M8 nuts and 3 flat washers M8) as follows: 1. As given in the Drilling jig enclosed, drill the boreholes marked with the 10 mm dia.
  • Page 8 Drilling jig for wall mounting...
  • Page 9 Mounting the tank Before mounting the module, the buffer sensors must be mounted in the terminal strip of the buffer. The installation on the tank takes place using the installation material in 3 steps as follows: Step 1: (Figure above) Step 2: (Figure above) Mount and tighten the Push the shift layer module over the...
  • Page 10: Hydraulic Connection

    Tighten the 3 corrugated pipe hoses with the gaskets on the module. 6.3. Hydraulic connection The pipelines are connected in accordance with the installation layout of this manual. See 1.2. Sample application: The path of the lines to the tank should be as short as possible! We recommend steel or copper pipes as the material for the lines.
  • Page 11: Commissioning

    6.5. Commissioning Use only water that has been treated in accordance with the standards (e.g., ÖNORM H 5195-1:2010). All lines must be designed and executed to be impermeable. The filling and commissioning must be done by an approved technical agency. Here, the function and tightness against leaks of the entire plant including the parts assembled at the manufacturing works must be checked.
  • Page 12 Solar-side (Collector side) See 7.1. Design. 1. Only an approved glycol-water mixture (frost-proof up to at least -25°) should be used for heating to fill up in the solar circuit. 2. Before you begin with rinsing and filling, assure yourself that all connections (solar inflow / return flow, etc.) have been properly provided with gaskets and have been tightened.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Technical data Solar module 50 Dimensions Width 496 mm Height 930 mm Depth 325 mm Cover EPP black RG 45 g/l Solar piping Copper pipe ø 22mm * 0.8 mm Buffer piping Ring corrugated hose, Niro steel 1.4404, ø 26.2 mm * 0.18 mm...
  • Page 14: Design

    7.1. Design...
  • Page 15: Pump Characteristics

    7.2. Pump characteristics...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    Warranty The manufacturer provides a warranty of 2 years from the date of delivery for the products and components supplied. Unauthorised modifications or changes are not permitted on the system for safety reasons and inevitably lead to the warranty becoming null and void.
  • Page 17 Notes...
  • Page 18 Notes...

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