Senztek SolaStat-ST Manual de usuario

SolaStatTM
-ST
An Intelligent Technology Solution for Water Heating
INSTALLATION GuIde
FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY


SolaStat™-ST Installation Guide
Version 1.4 – March 2009 Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Before You Begin Installation...........................................................................1
Installing the SolaStat™ Controller..................................................................5
Mounting the Sensors and Connecting Wiring.................................................7
Powering Up ..................................................................................................10
Plumbing Tips................................................................................................13
About the Pump Settings...............................................................................16
Holdoff, Reheat and BioSafe Functions.........................................................18
Programming the SolaStat™ .........................................................................21
Sensor Maintenance......................................................................................32
Trouble Shooting Guide.................................................................................34
Programming Table .......................................................................................36
Specifications.................................................................................................37
For technical help contact your distributor.
Distributor Details:
www.senztek.com
Senztek Holdings Ltd. 2009

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION
Assemble the
components
you will need
The SolaStat™ Controller is supplied with the following components:
Roof sensor
Tank sensor
Inlet sensor
Mains Cable
Pump Cable
Associated screws
Mounting guide
Screw covers
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION,CONTINUED
Assemble the
tools you will
need
You will need the following tools to install the SolaStat™:
Philips1 screwdriver for lid screws
Pozi 2 screwdriver for mounting screws
Note: These tools are needed to mount the SolaStat™ only, and other tools
may be needed for the remainder of the installation including the sensors.
READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and LIMIT OF LIABILITY BEFORE YOU
BEGIN
The following pages contain instructions for qualified personnel only. They involve
potentially hazardous adjustments and high voltage mains wiring information.
General
Safety
Precautions:
The following general safety precautions should be noted:
This installation guide is for the installation of SolaStatTM 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.
All servicing must be carried out by an authorised service agent only.
All aspects of the installation must comply with local electrical and
plumbing regulations (and any special solar hot water regulations).
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Installation
Precautions: Installers need to ensure the following:
The Controller must be installed away from water sources such as rain,
leaking pipes, or wet floors and must not be installed in damp areas like
bathrooms.
Make sure the Controller is installed away from direct sunlight, flammable
liquids or radiant heat sources.
Power leads must face directly down, not sideways or upwards.
Ensure the Controller is in a safe environment for users to inspect display
panel.
Follow instructions carefully when mounting sensors. Incorrect sensor
mounting can lead to a poorly controlled solar hot water system with
safety issues (e.g. overheating; over pressure damage to the plumbing;
freezing damage to the solar collector).
The unit settings are factory programmed to optimise efficiency and
safety. Alteration of the programmed values can lead to dangerous
conditions and/ or damage to parts of the solar hot water system.
CAUTION:
Dangerous Voltages may be present. The SolaStatTM has no user
serviceable parts.
Protective enclosure must only be opened by qualified personnel.
Remove ALL power sources before removing protective cover.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION,CONTINUED
Electrical
Precautions: When undertaking electrical installations, please note the following
All mains voltage electrical work must be carried out by a qualified
electrician, especially external power outlet socket installation.
A readily accessible disconnect device, overcurrent device and RCD
Protection rated to suit the size of the pump plus 5VA must be
incorporated in the power supply wiring. The overcurrent device for a
1500W, 240Vac pump must not exceed 10Amps.
Sensor leads should be kept 300mm (12 inches) away from mains and
comms cables.
Do not use mains power extension cords unless approved by the
manufacturer. Water resistant plugs and sockets should be used.
The SolaStat™ controlled outputs (PUMP and HWC) will be connected to
the input power supply wiring and are not isolated from it. Supply
voltages will be output through that outlet during activation.
Always use the unit within specified voltage and load ranges. Never use
with damaged leads, plugs or sockets.
Do not allow the sensor cable to come within 10mm of the high voltage
connectors or components inside the enclosure.
Comply with all local and relevant electrical regulations.
Warning These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for,
applications which are in conjunction with items that are critical to any
person’s health (e.g. life support systems).
In any critical installation, an independent fail-safe back-up system must
always be implemented.

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INSTALLING THE SOLASTAT™CONTROLLER
Overview The diagram below shows how the SolaStat™ is connected to the Hot Water
Cylinder (HWC), the collector, and the three sensors (ROOF, TANK and
INLET).
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INSTALLING THE SOLASTAT™CONTROLLER,CONTINUED
Where to
mount the
SolaStatTM
The SolaStatTM should be mounted so that:
1. It is against a flat surface with sufficient strength to hold the enclosure
and any additional weight from the plugs, sockets and cables,
2. Power Leads face down not sideways or up.
3. It is safe for users to inspect,
4. The display can be easily read and buttons accessed, and
5. Allowance is made for cable runs, location of power outlets and lengths
of wires.
Mounting the
SolaStatTM Note: In general, you should not need to open the Controller unit during
installation unless the installation is for a Hot Water Cylinder with two
elements.
Follow these steps:
1. Allow for the enclosure dropping 5 mm (1/5 inch) from screw centres
once mounted (keyhole mounting).
2. Place the drill guide template against wall, checking for level alignment.
Four screws are supplied: two chipboard screws and two combination
plasterboard/ wood screws.
All four mounting holes should be used with at least two firmly secured
into wood.
The outer plastic plasterboard anchors will self tap into plasterboard and
their inner metal screws fix into the centre of the plastic anchors.
3. Mark and drill/ screw as appropriate leaving the heads of the screws
above the surface by approximately 3 mm (1/8 inch).
4. Place the unit over the four screw heads. The unit should slide down
5mm into the ‘key’ slots and become secured to the wall. You will need to
adjust the screw height to obtain a secure fit.

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MOUNTING THE SENSORS AND CONNECTING WIRING
Introduction The locations and way that the sensors are mounted is critical to ensure the
SolaStat™ -
operates correctly and at greatest efficiency;
protects the system against damage from extreme temperatures, and
displays hot water readings are accurately.
If the TANK and/ or INLET sensors are not mounted correctly –
There may be inaccurate Topout sensing, which could lead to damage to
the Hot water cylinder or other components
There may be inaccurate BioSafe sensing, which could increase the risk
of biological contamination
Hot water readings on the display may be inaccurate
If the ROOF sensors are not correctly mounted –
The unit may not be able to detect FROST settings (this can lead to the
collector panel bursting)
Please follow the instructions below carefully.
Positioning
the ROOF
Sensor
The ROOF Sensor should be fitted into a metal immersion ‘pocket’ just inside
solar collector in the hot water outlet pipe.
Apply plenty of heat transfer compound (available from your distributor)
between the sensor and the lining of the hot water outlet pipe.
Seal the sensor with neutral cure sealant and install external lagging. The
cable should also be insulated from the bare pipe.
Positioning
the TANK
Sensor
The TANK Sensor should be fitted into a metal immersion ‘pocket’ in the
upper region of the Hot Water Cylinder (HWC) (typically 1/3 of the way down
from the top of the HWC, or the first possible place below 1/3 of the way
down.
If a ‘pocket’ is not available, then bond the sensor against the metal wall of
the tank (not the outside cladding or insulation).
Apply plenty of heat transfer compound (available from your distributor)
between the sensor and the lining of the ‘pocket’ (or between the tank and
the sensor).
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