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WARNING! Electricity can kill. The SOLiC 200 should only ever be installed by a suitably qualified electrician. To ensure that the SOLiC 200 qualifies for the 10-year return-to-base guarantee, please complete and return the enclosed guarantee reply postcard. It must be signed by the qualified installer at the time of installation.
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The surplus electricity from the solar installation is regulated automatically and diverted to the immersion heater. Basic setup SOLiC 200 has two installer-set operating modes - mode 1 or mode 2 (default setting is mode 2). Differences between mode 1 and 2...
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Mode 1 The SOLiC 200 senses the power produced by the solar array, and feeds the power above a pre-set threshold into the immersion heater. For example; if the house uses 500W and the solar generator is producing 700W, the SOLiC 200 will only divert the difference above the pre-set threshold.
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200W are being exported. The power supplied to the immersion heater will be increased until the sensor measures almost no power being returned to the grid. The SOLiC 200 checks itself 20 times a second, striving to keep this export amount to a minimum.
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– irrespective of whether solar power is being generated or not – press the override button. The SOLiC 200 will provide full mains power to the immersion heater for 90 minutes once the override button has been pressed. This replicates the function of turning on the immersion heater switch.
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Power light Green The mains quality is good. Power is on The mains quality is poor, so the unit is in temporary standby mode. This light is also used to highlight faults or other undesirable conditions, such as power limiting from overheating, sensor not calibrated or system in standby.
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