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Alpha SolarSmart 150 - System Operation

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OPERATION OF THE SOLARSMART SYSTEM - Fig.22

Control

When the controls detect a collector sensor temperature that is at least 10°C higher than the lower cylinder sensor and
the solar cylinder temperature is less than 65°C, the drain back unit pump will start. The pump will run at full speed for
250 seconds and then modulate between 16 and 50% of full speed to circulate water around the collector. The speed of
the pump is dependent upon the difference in the temperature between the collector sensor and the lower cylinder
sensor.

At the same time that the drain back unit pump starts the cylinder pump will start at 10% of full speed to circulate the
cylinder water through the drain back unit heat exchanger. The drain back unit pump will stop when the temperature
difference between the collector sensor and the lower cylinder sensor falls to 3.5°C or the cylinder temperature reaches
70°C. The cylinder pump will continue to run for 120 seconds to collect any excess heat from the drain back unit then it
will also stop.

When both pumps are operating, a flashing dot will be visible in the right hand corner of the display (Fig. 21). If only the
cylinder pump is running, a flashing dot will be visible in the middle of the display.

If a fault occurs, a fault code will be visible in the display. Refer to Section 7 for a list of fault codes and possible
solutions.

Temperature display

The display (see Fig. 21) will display the solar cylinder temperature (10 - 70°C) for 4 seconds followed by the operating
mode (o

n

 or oF) for 2 seconds, after which the sequence will be continually repeated.

Domestic hot water circuit

When a hot tap is opened, cold mains water enters the solar cylinder at the bottom forcing hot water out from the top to
go to the solar valve where it either goes directly to the tap or to the boiler for further heating. The cylinder pump passes
the cool water from the bottom of the cylinder through the drain back unit heat exchanger and warm water back to the
centre of the cylinder.

Collector water circuit

The drain back unit pump (See Fig. 22) is controlled by the PCB. The collector water is circulated in a closed loop
through the collector panel where it is heated then passes through the heat exchanger in the drain back unit where heat
is transferred to the domestic water from the cylinder.

Frost protection

If the collector sensor registers a temperature less than 3°C, the temperature difference required to start the drain back
unit pump (normally 10°C) will be increased by 15° to 25°C. This will ensure that the unit will not operate in frosty
conditions (with the possibility of freezing). When the temperature rises above 3°C this temperature difference of 25°C
will remain for a further 24 hours when it returns to normal.

Pumps

If the electrical supply is on and the solar system has not operated for 24 hours, the pumps will operate automatically
every 24 hours, providing the collector temperature is above 10°C.

Overheat thermostat

In the unlikely event the temperature of the stored water in the Solar cylinder reaches 90°C, the overheat thermostat
(see Fig. 3) will operate and switch off the collector pump. If this happens the overheat thermostat will need to be
manually reset by pushing its reset button.

Alpha SolarSmart remote display unit - Part No. 6.4001100

The Alpha SolarSmart remote display unit is available as an optional accessory. This unit
allows the information and control available on the main Solar control panel to be in a place
that is more visible and accessible to the user. This is particularly useful if the solar system
is in the loft or garage.

Note: Two core cable is required to connect the display unit to the solar control box. The
Alpha SolarSmart display unit is only compatible with later versions of the SolarSmart
system. Compatibilty can be checked by looking at the PCB version label on the main
control PCB. Only version 28 (V28) onwards is compatible.

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Summary of Contents for SolarSmart 150

Page 1: ...Sevenoaks Kent TN157RS For Technical help or for Service call ALPHAHELPLINETel 08448718764 website www alpha innovation co uk Leave these instructions with the User Building Regulations Approved Cert...

Page 2: ...arried using the lifting forks when on the original wooden pallet base IMPORTANT This System has been approved to the Building Regulations for unvented hot water storage systems and the Local Authorit...

Page 3: ...ss 44 Nett 8 95 5 4 Aluminium Pressing 50 0 037 Aluminium Black Powder Coated 10 k 12 mm 15 mm 5 4 GJ yr 1500 kWh yr 2 panels 74 3 629 0 9 80 l h 9 kPa Same as Supporting Roof Structure Wind Speed 27...

Page 4: ...between the solar collectors drain back unit and cylinder MUST be copper with compression fittings on the collector to drain back circuit and compression fittings onto all cylinder connections Supply...

Page 5: ...10 Control PCB 11 Overheat thermostat 12 Drain point for cylinder 13 Unvented kit 14 Expansion relief valve 15 Expansion vessel 16 Non return valve 17 Pressure reducing valve with filter 18 Tundish To...

Page 6: ...prevent high temperatures at the hot water taps it is recommended that a thermostatically controlled mixing valve is fitted after the boiler 3 3 UNVENTED HOT WATER STORAGE SYSTEM To comply with the B...

Page 7: ...hermostat sensor Solar collectors maximum of 4 Drain back unit Drain back unit pump Cylinder pump Heat exchanger Drain point Thermostatically controlled mixing valve Cold water supply Filter Pressure...

Page 8: ...elief valve is 9 m Subtract the resistance for four 22 mm elbows of 0 8 m each 3 2 m Therefore the maximum permitted length equates to 9 3 2 5 8 m 5 8 m is less than the actual length of 7 m therefore...

Page 9: ...it must not be possible for a person using the bath or shower to touch any electrical switch or cylinder control utilising mains electricity The bottom of the Solar cylinder must be located within 6...

Page 10: ...ar collectors 2 The tubing from the solar collectors must always slope down towards the drain back unit at least 40 mm per metre 3 There must not be any part of the tubing that will allow water to col...

Page 11: ...weatherproof Full details of this type of installation are provided in the instructions supplied with the kit b Positioning of a landscape collector onto a flat roof Using the Alpha Flat Roof Kit Part...

Page 12: ...ls Part No 6 4000760 Left hand portrait kit Part No 6 4000780 Right hand portrait kit Part No 6 4000770 Centre portrait kit Part No 6 4000660 Left hand landscape kit Part No 6 4000680 Right hand lands...

Page 13: ...secured in position using the fixings supplied To fit the DBU on wall 1 With the help of Fig 6 decide upon the position of the unit taking into account the clearances required around the unit 2 Remov...

Page 14: ...alve is mounted correctly i e the arrow marking on the valve body is pointing in the direction of flow 5 Connect the mains water supply to the pressure reducing valve and thoroughly flush out the wate...

Page 15: ...late the filling loop after filling the central heating system 23 20 M Brass plug L J H K G I C B F D E A 65 70 45 70 58 95 37 N M Filling loop N 23 20 C B F D E A 65 70 45 70 58 95 37 G I L J H K M N...

Page 16: ...Ensure that the cable is secured in the cable clamp 5 in Fig 18 3 Connect the Collector Sensor The sensor has a 7 metre cable Plug the white sensor cable into the blue connector sensor cable and route...

Page 17: ...ose the ball valve on the manifold to prevent water from draining out of the cylinder Fig 20 5 Remove the relief valve assembly by undoing the socket head capscrew using a 6mm Allen key Fig 20 6 Caref...

Page 18: ...the system can be turned on and off using the button When the button is held in for 5 seconds the diagnostic mode will be entered Refer to Section 7 If the button is not touched for 5 seconds the last...

Page 19: ...ulated around the collector When the heated water enters the drain back unit heat is transfer into the stored water via a heat exchanger coil Stored domestic hot water is pumped from the bottom of the...

Page 20: ...m of the cylinder through the drain back unit heat exchanger and warm water back to the centre of the cylinder Collector water circuit The drain back unit pump See Fig 22 is controlled by the PCB The...

Page 21: ...he side of the cylinder housing Always carry out electrical system checks i e earth continuity resistance to earth short circuit and polarity with a suitable meter after any electrical work has been c...

Page 22: ...BU as it reaches very high temperatures and can emit steam from connections when being removed Isolate the electrical supply before removing the casing Undo the two screws at the top and two screws at...

Page 23: ...r it to stop see fig 20 Drain the water from the cylinder as described in Section 8 1 Undo the four pipe connections on the heat exchanger and the two support bracket nuts and remove the heat exchange...

Page 24: ...n in the collector Check water level in drain back unit Check overheat thermostat manually reset if required Check the difference in height between the drain back unit pump and the upper most side of...

Page 25: ...reducing valve situated Has the expansion vessel or internal air space been checked Yes No FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS CONFIRM THE FOLLOWING The hot water system complies with current Building Regulations...

Page 26: ...nbackrighttailconnection Expansionreliefvalve Collectortemperaturesensorlead Plugandlead overheatthermostst Collector hoses fittings DBU to collector HT pipe insulation pack DBU to collector Clips cyl...

Page 27: ...ts Date of Installation Name of Installer Address Postcode Telephone No Cylinder Serial Number see data label on top of cylinder underneath the cover or bottom of cylinder refer to Fig 5a for position...

Page 28: ...specification at any time in the interest of product improvement Alpha Therm Limited 2010 Alpha Therm Limited NepicarHouse LondonRoad WrothamHeath Sevenoaks Kent TN15 7RS Tel 0844 8718764 email info a...

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