SolaStat-Pool is Smart; it’s a microprocessor based Differential Solar Warm Water Controller. The SolaStat-Pool is easy to install, easy to use, easy to programme and visually appealing. SolaStat-Pool has Advanced Functions and takes the basics of differential control and frost...
You can set your maximum desired pool ‘COMFORT’ temperature as follows. Press the ‘NEXT’ button until the ‘SET’ light is ON. Then press the ‘+’ or ‘–’ buttons on the SolaStat-Pool to set your ‘Comfort’ Temperature. This value will be remembered even in the event of power interruption.
· disabled except for ‘Frost’ protection when the Roof sensor is working. Low Voltage: The SolaStat-Pool has a wide range of power supply options including low · voltage (10~28Vac/dc). Using an isolated low voltage power source in conjunction with our SolaStat- Rly slave relay (low voltage option) it is possible to safely run the unit near the water but still have a ‘remote’...
SolaStat-Pool System Adjustable Values. Installer to fill in at installation time or after any change in program adjustable values. Notes. Pump ON must always be higher than Pump OFF. A disabled value is indicated by ‘OFF‘ Installer Details. Contact: ....................
Read safety instructions and limit of liability before proceeding with the installation. General Safety Instructions. This installation guide is for the installation of SolaStat-Pool solar warm water controllers only and is not an installation guide for any other part. The complete installation should be checked at least annually for damage or malfunction.
Mounting the Sensors. This is Critical to the Success of the Installation. The sensors are the only way the SolaStat-Pool can efficiently control and protect the system. The 10m ROOF Sensor. (Labelled ‘ROOF SENSOR - Solar Collector.) The ‘ROOF’ sensor is best fitted into an immersion ‘pocket’ just inside the solar collector in the warm water outlet pipe.
SolaStat-Pool Operation. Connect the Pump. Plug in the pump to the ‘PUMP’ socket on the SolaStat-Pool. This should not exceed the 2hp load rating as specified on the label on the side of the enclosure. Basic SolaStat-Pool Installation. SOLASTAT-POOL ROOF SENSOR...
12. Reconnect the SolaStat-Pool and turn on the power. 13. Check sensor is reading correctly and check SolaStat-Pool operation as per “What You Should See” section of this manual. The table below has the correct resistance values of the sensor at different temperatures. The sensor must be removed from the SolaStat-Pool to measure these values correctly.
(as per the ‘SolaStat-Pool Programming Table’). 15. To store all the values in permanent memory press ‘STORE’ at any stage and the values will be written to memory and the unit will exit programming mode and return to automatic operation.
SolaStat-Pool Programming Table. Also refer principle of operation. < . e l > . e l Pump ON / Pump OFF (Differential) Adjustable Range. Roof Sensor Solar Collector Temperature Pump ON Pump ON Temperature Adjustable 2~21C Roof Sensor Solar Collector Temperature Pump OFF Deg.
SolaStat-Pool Specifications. Power Supply. Supply Voltage. 85~264Vac/dc (Standard model.) 22~85Vdc. (Must be specified at time of ordering.) 10~28Vac/dc. (Must be specified at time of ordering.) Max power usage. 5VA + external loads. Relay Outputs. 1 x 2HP (1500W) motor or 10A resistive.
SolaStat-Pool Trouble-shooting Guide. This is intended as an initial guide to minimise service calls. e l t g i l e l i g i l . r i y t l g i l y l l e l l e l t .
SolaStat-Pool Plumbing Issues. Disclaimer. For full information on compliance and safety standards for solar warm water systems the appropriate local standards must be referred to. All plumbing to be carried out by qualified plumbers only. We provide the following information as a guideline only to help obtain the greatest efficiency from the system.
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SolaStat-Pool Plumbing Issues, Cont. To minimise cavitation; Make sure the pump is appropriate for the installation. If a variable speed pump then select the best setting (a slower speed that still has enough head pressure is best as this will create the lowest pressure difference in the pump).
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