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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

DS-matic 1.15 / 1.15 Duo / PLUS 1.15 / PLUS 1.15 Duo 

 

DS-matic 1.25 / 1.25 Duo / PLUS 1.25 / PLUS 1.25 Duo 

 

DS-matic 2.25 / 2.25 Duo / PLUS 2.25 / PLUS 2.25 Duo 

ER-0170/1996

CGM-04/392

Summary of Contents for DS-matic 1.15

Page 1: ...NSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DS matic 1 15 1 15 Duo PLUS 1 15 PLUS 1 15 Duo DS matic 1 25 1 25 Duo PLUS 1 25 PLUS 1 25 Duo DS matic 2 25 2 25 Duo PLUS 2 25 PLUS 2 25 Duo ER 0170 1996 CGM 04 392 ...

Page 2: ...ce operations must only be carried out by DOMUSA TEKNIK is Authorised Technical Assistance Services Incorrect installation of these systems could result in damage to people animals or property and the manufacturer will hold no liability in such cases DOMUSA TEKNIK informs all parties concerned that in compliance with section 1 of the first additional provision of Law 11 1997 the responsibility for...

Page 3: ...JUSTMENT PARAMETERS 6 3 5 DISPLAY AND ADJUSTMENTS 11 3 5 1 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 11 3 5 2 CONFIGURING THE BASIC ADJUSTMENT PARAMETERS 11 3 5 3 CONFIGURING THE ADVANCED ADJUSTMENT PARAMETERS 12 4 STARTING UP THE INSTALLATION 14 5 FROST PROTECTION 14 6 DRAINING THE SOLAR CIRCUIT 15 7 SWITCHING OFF THE UNIT 16 8 MAINTENANCE 16 8 1 MAINTENANCE WORK 16 9 TECHNICAL DATA 18 10 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS 19 ...

Page 4: ...ficiency 3 Ideally the solar collectors should be installed at an angle of 45º from the horizon line in countries at a latitude of 40 In general the inclination should be 5 greater than the latitude of the location Any difference from this angle will reduce their efficiency 4 For models with built in supports the minimum slope must be 27º 51 5 The solar collectors must be levelled for installation...

Page 5: ...ntal length flow return Maximum length Minimum slope Diameter solar pipe DS matic1 15 DS matic 1 25 DS matic 2 25 3m 10 m 20 m 35 m 4 10 12 mm DS matic PLUS 1 15 DS matic PLUS 1 25 DS matic PLUS 2 25 3m 15 m 20 m 40 m 4 10 12 mm The DS MATICs are specially designed to function with a 12 mm connection tube external between the accumulator and the solar collectors If other tube diameters are used it...

Page 6: ... a back up power supply for the DS matic Duo range Apart from all the DS matic power unit inputs and outputs it therefore has another input for the sensor on the upper part of the hot water tank for measuring the temperature of the water heated by the boiler and another switched output for the boiler The connection of the sensor to the upper part of the hot water tank is different depending on whe...

Page 7: ...p activated manually 10 ON 90 OFF Auxiliar pump deactivated manually 3 3 Equipment The solar power unit is equipment with different sensors according to the model The different types of sensor depend on the hot water tank volume and on whether it is a DS matic or a DS matic Duo model DS matic 1 15 DS matic PLUS 1 15 DS matic 1 25 2 25 DS matic PLUS 1 25 2 25 DS matic 1 15 Duo DS matic PLUS 1 15 Du...

Page 8: ...temperature of the collector 50 150ºC 38 Indicates the current temperature of the hot water tank 50 150ºC 45 Indicates the current temperature of the collector 50 150ºC 3 4 2 Adjustment parameters The adjustment parameters regulate the functioning of the hot water tank These parameters can be adjusted to change the way the system functions adjusting them to each particular user s needs There are t...

Page 9: ...solar collector and the hot water tank is below this value and the pumps are running automatically the solar heating circuit pumps switch off TCL Minimum temperature of solar collector 10 90ºC Adjustment 10ºC The temperature of the solar collector must exceed this value for the solar pumps to start up automatically TDB Upper pump switch off time OFF 5 30min Adjustment 15min When this time elapses ...

Page 10: ...ic 8 ADVANCED ADJUSTMENT PARAMETERS FOR DS MATIC POWER UNITS Display Function Range Options HS Access code 0 255 Adjustment 0 This code must be entered to view and or change the advanced adjustment parameters ...

Page 11: ...erence DTF 1 21ºC Adjustment 6K The temperature difference between the solar collector and the hot water tank must exceed this value for the solar pumps to start up automatically DTF Switch off temperature difference 1 DT0 1ºC Adjustment 4K When the temperature difference between the solar collector and the hot water tank is below this value and the pumps are running in automatic mode the solar he...

Page 12: ...tank setpoint temperature TSA and the collector temperature is lower by 5 ºC than the store temperature the solar system remains activated until the store is again cooled down by the hot water tank setpoint H0 Software configuration 0 1 Adjustment 0 0 For installations with the upper hot water tank sensor connected on the power unit 1 For installations where the upper hot water tank sensor is not ...

Page 13: ...o both the temperature of the upper part heated using auxiliary energy and that of the lower part heated using solar energy can be adjusted The procedure for adjusting these parameters is as follows 1 Press the SET button The parameter TSA 2 Select the desired parameter using the and buttons 3 Press the SET button again The value programmed on the selected parameter will be displayed 4 Change the ...

Page 14: ...The parameter HNS 2 Select the desired parameter using the and buttons 3 Press the SET button again The value programmed on the selected parameter will appear on the display 4 Change the value programmed using the and buttons 5 Press the SET button again to store the value displayed 6 Repeat steps 2 5 for the parameters you wish to change 7 Press the SET and buttons simultaneously to exit to the m...

Page 15: ...e value Press to reduce value Press Press HNC AVT Press to increace value Press to reduce value Press Press TDB 15 Press to increace value Press to reduce value Press Press H0 0 Press to increace value Press to reduce value Press Press HS 0 Press to increace value Press to reduce value Press Press Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET Press SET P...

Page 16: ...m the solar collectors to the accumulator and there is no risk of it freezing In any case to prevent risk in case of incomplete draining DOMUSA TEKNIK supplies an inhibitor liquid which in addition to protecting the different components of the installation from corrosion also serves as an anti freeze DOMUSA TEKNIK inhibitor liquid has a resistance and heat transmission making it suitable for use i...

Page 17: ...a drain 2 Run the hoses to a suitable container 3 Open the filling emptying valve and the level valve 4 Completely drain the solar heating circuit see table below 5 Disconnect the hoses used Filling emptying valve Auxiliary valve Figure 8 DS matic 1 15 1 15 Duo PLUS 1 15 PLUS 1 15 Duo DS matic 1 25 2 25 PLUS 1 25 2 25 DS matic 1 25 2 25 Duo PLUS 1 25 2 25 Duo Solar circuit volume 28 L 48 L 43 L ...

Page 18: ...of the safety valve Yearly Collector Check the state of the collectors dirt dents connections supports and levelling of the collectors2 Yearly Regulation Check the sensors are working correctly3 Yearly Check the power unit adjustment channels4 Yearly Check the pump is working correctly on automatic and manual on off 5 Yearly Check the mixing valve is working correctly if the system has one6 Yearly...

Page 19: ... water comes out fill the solar circuit following the instructions in point Error No se encuentra el origen de la referencia of Intallation guide If you fill the solar circuit ensure a minimum concentration of 30 of inhibitor liquid 8 Check the plates are self draining Set the pumps running see point Error No se encuentra el origen de la referencia of Intallation guide ensure the water is returnin...

Page 20: ... 43 L 48 L 43 L Max liquide temperature 110 C Auxiliar exchanger Exchanger area 0 38 m2 0 7 m2 0 7 m2 Max liquide temperature 90 C DHW heated volume 55 L 84 L 84 L Electrical consume DS matic DS matic PLUS Electrical consume with pumps activated 58 watt h 108 watt h Electrical consume with pumps and power unit in 2000h 116 kW 216 kW 1 15 1 15 Duo 1 25 1 25 Duo 2 25 2 25 Duo Electrical element Volt...

Page 21: ...he terms of this guarantee 4 The start up and annual overhaul are to be carried out by personnel authorised by DOMUSA TEKNIK 5 The commercial guarantee will be null and void in the following cases If the annual overhaul by personnel authorised by DOMUSA TEKNIK has not been carried out If the system has not been installed in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations concerning this type o...

Page 22: ...25 2 2 14 REGULATORY INFORMATION 26 2 2 15 FURTHER INFORMATION 26 2 3 REGULATIONS 26 3 FUNCTIONING 28 3 1 PRINCIPLE OF FUNCTIONING 28 4 COMPONENTS AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS 30 4 1 HOT WATER TANK 31 4 1 1 HOT WATER TANK CONTROL PANEL 33 4 2 INHIBITOR LIQUID 34 4 3 DS MATIC CONFIGURATION 35 4 4 DS MATIC DUO CONFIGURATION 35 5 LOCATION 36 6 PACKAGING AND TRANSPORT 38 7 INSTALLATION 39 7 1 DIMENSIONS 3...

Page 23: ...LAY AND CONTROL PANEL 55 9 2 EQUIPMENT 55 9 3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 56 9 4 INITIAL START UP 57 10 MAINTENANCE 58 10 1 CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE TANK 58 10 2 CHECKING THE SAFETY VALVE 58 10 3 COLLECTORS 58 10 4 DRAINING THE SOLAR CIRCUIT 58 10 5 WATER DRAINING OF THE TANK 59 10 6 MAINTENANCE WORK 59 11 SPARES LIST 61 11 1 HOT WATER TANK 61 11 2 ELECTRICAL BOARD 62 11 3 HYDRAULIC UNIT 63 12 TECHNICAL ...

Page 24: ... chapter To prevent risk of overvoltage the solar circuit is to be earthed using a 16 mm2 copper cable 2 1 Hot water tank The DS matic tank is prepared to be permanently connected to domestic water supply network by means of DHW inlet The maximum pressure admitted is specified in Technical data chapter To prevent overpressure caused by heating the domestic hot water a safety valve calibrated to 0 ...

Page 25: ...ogist INGESTION If a large amount has been swallowed and the patient is totally conscious give them water to drink If they are not totally conscious or unconscious do not give them anything to drink Never attempt to induce vomiting Consult a doctor 2 2 5 Fire prevention measures SUITABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEASURES Carbon dioxide CO2 non alcohol foam and powder UNSUITABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEASUR...

Page 26: ...mperatures No smoking TECHNICAL STORAGE MEANS The warehouse floor must be impermeable and arranged to form a retention basin STORAGE CONDITIONS Store in a well ventilated place at ambient temperature away from heat sources and with the container correctly closed and protected from damp PACKAGING MATERIALS NOT ADVISED Galvanised steel INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS Strong oxidants 2 2 7 Exposure control an...

Page 27: ...ight temporary irritation of eye mucous OTHER This product or its emissions may worsen pre existing eye complaints 2 2 11 Ecological information DEGRADABILITY Easily biodegradable ECOTOXICITY Effects on aquatic environment CE 50 Daphnia Daphnia magna 48h 34400 mg L CL 50 Fish Onchorynchus mykiss 96h 51600 mg L CE 50 Bacteria Photobacterium phosphoreum 0 5h 26800 mg L CE 50 Algae Selenastrum capric...

Page 28: ...ll the laws directives technical regulations and general regulations and standards must be complied with Depending on the geographical area different regulations may need to be complied with and the laws for each Autonomous Community must therefore be studied Some of the regulations solar installations must comply with are listed below General information on solar heating installations PrEN ISO 94...

Page 29: ...ying water for human consumption Part 1 General PrEN 1717 Prevention of contamination in drinking water installations and general requirements regarding safety devices preventing contamination caused by backflow in drinking water PrEN 12897 Water supply specifications for installations with hot water hot water tanks indirectly heated and unvented closed PrEN 12977 3 Solar heating systems and compo...

Page 30: ...iple is based on pressure compensation The liquid in the solar circuit does not fill the installation completely and the solar collectors are filled with air when the pumps are not running thus preventing problems with the collectors freezing or overheating When the pumps are not running all the solar liquid is contained in the hot water tank and in the solar piping which is below the filling leve...

Page 31: ...e solar collectors overheating or freezing 2 As there is no risk of overheating no safety measures need to be taken to protect the solar collectors in case of prolonged absence 3 As the solar circuit does not fill up completely no safety parts such as a bleed valve an expansion vessel or a manometer need to be fitted 4 The DS matic systems are supplied in kit form with all the components of a suit...

Page 32: ...nces of up to 15m The DS matic and DS matic PLUS systems can also be combined with other optional components to add to their features The following figure is a diagram of the components making up the DS matic units and its different options 150 litre hot water tank 250 litre hot water tank Solar collector OBLIGATORY OPTION Support on sloping roof Support on roof with flat tile Support on flat roof...

Page 33: ...2 14 DS matic PLUS 1 15 1 8 5 DS matic PLUS 1 25 1 14 DS matic PLUS 2 25 2 14 DS matic PLUS 1 15 Duo 1 8 5 DS matic PLUS 1 25 Duo 1 14 DS matic PLUS 2 25 Duo 2 14 DS matic PLUS 1 15 RE 1 8 5 DS matic PLUS 1 25 RE 1 14 DS matic PLUS 2 25 RE 2 14 DS matic PLUS 1 15 Duo RE 1 8 5 DS matic PLUS 1 25 Duo RE 1 14 DS matic PLUS 2 25 Duo RE 2 14 All the hydraulic and electronic components of the DS matic s...

Page 34: ...bar this valve is optional and is available with KIT M The valves prevent overpressure in the two circuits by discharging the liquid as required when the pressure exceeds the calibrated values In either case do not forget to connect the two valves to a drain outlet The sockets and components making up each of the accumulators are shown below 1 3 SI 2 SO 4 DHWO AS DHWI PO ES PI LS FS 5 6 Figure 11 ...

Page 35: ... Expanded polyurethane Height 1028mm 1628mm Diameter 581mm DHW inlet socket 1 2 M DHW outlet socket 1 2 M Solar circuit inlet socket 1 2 M Solar circuit outlet socket 1 2 H 4 1 1 Hot water tank control panel 1 2 Figure 12 1 Solar power unit This activates or deactivates the solar pumps according to the functioning parameters 2 Element switch This activates or deactivates the hot water tank s optio...

Page 36: ... installation from corrosion as different metals are used DOMUSA TEKNIK recommends using a minimum concentration of 30 of inhibitor liquid IMPORTANT THE INHIBITOR LIQUID MUST ALWAYS BE MIXED WITH WATER BEFORE USE AS OTHERWISE IT COULD DAMAGE THE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT DOMUSA TEKNIK WILL ONLY BE LIABLE FOR THE CORRECT FUNCTIONING OF THE SYSTEM IF IT HAS BEEN FILLED WITH DOMUSA TEKNIK INHIBITOR LIQU...

Page 37: ...if the burner is not ignited or is functioning on a lower setting For boilers producing instant hot water the water inlet temperature is limited and it is therefore recommended to install the optional mixing valve Figure 13 A supporting pipe coil inside the hot water tank enables the hot water tank to be connected to heating only boilers for back up This allows the large flows of water provided by...

Page 38: ... difference from this angle will reduce their efficiency 4 For models with built in supports the minimum slope must be 27º 51 5 The solar collectors must be levelled for installation with the upper part horizontal 6 The weight of the full hot water tank must be taken into account when choosing a location 7 The premises the hot water tank is to be installed on must be protected from the weather and...

Page 39: ...ontal length flow return Maximum length Minimum slope Diameter solar pipe DS matic1 15 DS matic 1 25 DS matic 2 25 3m 10 m 20 m 35 m 4 10 12 mm DS matic PLUS 1 15 DS matic PLUS 1 25 DS matic PLUS 2 25 3m 15 m 20 m 40 m 4 10 12 mm The DS MATICs are specially designed to function with a 12 mm connection tube external between the accumulator and the solar collectors If other tube diameters are used i...

Page 40: ...nd the supports come separately in another pack Figure 16 All the components should be stored indoors in their original packaging until they are installed The accumulator and the panels should be stored as they are supplied to prevent damage from knocks They should be kept in upright position as shown in the figure above and they must not be stacked ...

Page 41: ...8 68 DS matic 1 15 Duo 140 548 646 811 892 747 800 1028 Ø581 298 63 53 68 68 DS matic 1 25 Duo 140 944 1132 1408 1491 747 800 1628 Ø581 298 63 53 68 68 DS matic 2 25 Duo 140 944 1132 1408 1491 747 800 1628 Ø581 298 63 53 68 68 DS matic 1 15 RE 140 621 892 747 800 1028 Ø581 298 63 53 68 68 DS matic 1 25 RE 140 990 1491 747 800 1628 Ø581 298 63 53 68 68 DS matic 2 25 RE 140 990 1491 747 800 1628 Ø58...

Page 42: ...installation and maintenance work To do this lift up the casing and pull it out To replace it perform the reverse procedure placing the casing on the hot water tank fixings and moving it downwards until it fits into place Figure 18 When removing the casing pull the power unit upwards to separate it from the casing and remove it Then pass it through the hole again and fit it on the hot water tank s...

Page 43: ...rature of the stored water may vary significantly depending on the solar radiation water consumption insulation of the connections etc To adapt the hot water tank temperature to the consumption temperature DOMUSA TEKNIK recommends fitting the optionally supplied mixing valve Also when the stored water is heated up the pressure in the hot water tank may increase and DOMUSA TEKNIK therefore recommen...

Page 44: ...gards minimum pipe lengths and angles follow the instructions provided in point 5 7 3 3 R Boiler connection DS matic Duo models have a pipe coil on the upper part of the hot water tank for connecting a boiler primary circuit This enables heating only boilers to be connected to the solar accumulator so that stored hot water is available even on cloudy days ...

Page 45: ...I AS FS PO ES PI LS SI DHWO DHWI Figure 20 FS Filling socket ES Element socket LS Level socket PI Primary inlet DS matic Duo PO Primary outlet DS matic Duo DHWO DHW outlet DHWI DHW inlet AS Auxiliary socket SI Solar inlet SO Solar outlet ...

Page 46: ...a DS matic without back up power DHW outlet DHW inlet Figure 21 1 Pressure valve 2 Filling empty socket 3 Pumps 4 Flow regulator 5 Level socket 6 Hot Water tank 7 Solar collector 8 Kit M Option 8a Safety unit 8b Thermostatic valve 8c Expansion tank ECS Option ...

Page 47: ...uxiliary support DHW outlet DHW inlet Figure 22 1 Pressure valve 2 Filling empty socket 3 Pumps 4 Flow regulator 5 Level socket 6 Hot Water tank 7 Solar collector 8 Kit M Option 8a Safety unit 8b Thermostatic valve 8c Expansion tank ECS Option ...

Page 48: ...ngth Both the hot water tank and the solar heating circuit must be earthed with a 16mm2 cable The electrical supply installation must be realized by means of fixed wiring 7 5 1 Electrical diagram As can be seen in the figures below the electrical configurations of the DS matic Figure 23 and the DS matic Duo Figure 24 systems are practically identical The main difference between them is that on the...

Page 49: ...er solar pump BS sup Upper solar pump Sd1 Collector sensor Pt1000 Sd2 Lower hot water tank sensor PTC 1K Sd3 Upper hot water tank sensor PTC 1K Out1 Solar pumps relay Out3 Switched relay for connection to boilers with a thermostat input R Optional element ...

Page 50: ...0 11 Black Brown Blue Boiler thermostat terminals DS matic Duo terminals Figure 25 On boilers with a hot water tank sensor input the sensor of the upper part of the hot water tank is to be connected to the boiler input As the sensor is not fitted on the power unit the DS matic Duo power unit needs to be configured in the same way as a DS matic power unit programming the value 1 on the parameter H0...

Page 51: ... tank to increase DOMUSA TEKNIK therefore recommends fitting the S200 hydraulic kit consisting of dielectric sleeves a DHW expansion vessel and a safety unit to protect the hot water tank To install it read the assembly instructions supplied with the kit carefully Figure 28 7 5 4 Cathodic protection If the chloride concentration in the domestic hot water is higher than 250 mg dm3 we recommend inst...

Page 52: ...ic connection kit The tubes supplied by DOMUSA TEKNIK have a diameter of 12 mm They have external thermal insulation and a cable for the collector sensor The insulation withstands high operating temperatures 150ºC with peaks of up to 175ºC and it has a thermal conductivity of 0 04 W mK at an average temperature of 0ºC 0 048W mK at 40ºC Figure 31 7 5 7 DHW sensor This is required if the DS matic Du...

Page 53: ...IC MUST REMAIN DISCONNECTED UNTIL THE FLOW HAS BEEN REGULATED 8 1 Connecting the DS matic DS matic Duo 1 Remove the front control panel and the bridge cover 2 Thread the cable from the rear part point A through the central hole via points B and C to the front control panel pulling it out through point D 3 Connect the cable to the connector block as shown in the diagram in point 7 5 1 D B C A Groun...

Page 54: ...5 When liquid begins to come out of the level valve close the fill drain valve 6 Close the level valve when no more liquid is coming out of it 7 Check that the solar circuit safety devices are functioning correctly Level socket Filling Emptying socket Auxiliary socket Solaire inlet Figure 35 IMPORTANT DOMUSA TEKNIK WILL ONLY BE LIABLE FOR THE CORRECT FUNCTIONING OF THE SYSTEM IF IT HAS BEEN FILLED...

Page 55: ...he selected value the pumps will start up 4 Leave the pumps running for 15 minutes to stabilise the flow 5 Repeat steps 1 and 2 then select value 3 in the HNS parameter by pressing the and buttons Press the SET button to programme the selected value the upper pump will switch off 6 If the flow exceeds the maximum recommended flow turn the regulation wheel to adjust it To do so fit the red wheel on...

Page 56: ...ting installation seal on Duo models REGULATION The sensor measurements are logical The solar pumps are working The flow of solar liquid is within the limits USER INSTRUCTIONS The display channels have been explained to the user The adjustment channels have been explained to the user The use of the element has been explained to the user if the system has an element The documentation has been given...

Page 57: ...xiliar pump activated manually 10 ON 90 OFF Auxiliar pump deactivated manually 9 2 Equipment The solar power unit is equipment with different sensors according to the model The different types of sensor depend on the hot water tank volume and on whether it is a DS matic or a DS matic Duo model DS matic 1 15 DS matic PLUS 1 15 DS matic 1 25 2 25 DS matic PLUS 1 25 2 25 DS matic 1 15 Duo DS matic PL...

Page 58: ... used to control the two solar pumps of the DS matic models The terminal to be used are as follows 13 relay 1 conductor for the pumps Connect the neutral to terminal 15 The temperature sensors Sd1 and Sd2 should be connected to the following terminals with any polarity 17 16 sensor 1 collector sensor 18 16 sensor 2 hot water tank sensor Cables PWMs PWMs must be connected with any polarity to the f...

Page 59: ...iagram 17 16 sensor 1 collector sensor 18 16 sensor 2 lower hot water tank sensor 19 16 sensor 3 upper hot water tank sensor Cables PWMs PWMs must be connected with any polarity to the following terminals 16 17 PWMS cable signals PWMS solar pumps The network connection is made to the following terminals via the hot water tank terminal block see see 7 5 1 Electrical diagram 15 neutral conductor N 1...

Page 60: ... cathode protection this should be inspected once a year to ensure its correct functioning 10 2 Checking the safety valve Check the safety valve is functioning correctly by injecting air into it If water comes out or if it does not close hermetically replace it 10 3 Collectors The state of the collector supports should be checked periodically 10 4 Draining the solar circuit If the solar circuit ne...

Page 61: ...k the proper operation of the safety valves Yearly Collector Check the state of the collectors dirt dents connections supports and levelling of the collectors2 Yearly Regulation Check the sensors are working correctly3 Yearly Check the power unit adjustment parameters4 Yearly Check the pump is working correctly in automatic and manual mode on off 5 Yearly Check the mixing valve is working correctl...

Page 62: ...r each of the configurations 6 Check the mixing valve is working correctly if the unit has one Check the water is coming out at the temperature calibrated on the mixing valve 7 Check the solar liquid filling level Open the level valve If no water comes out fill the solar circuit following the instructions in point 8 3 If you fill the solar circuit ensure a minimum concentration of 30 of inhibitor ...

Page 63: ...o PLUS Duo SELEDSM009 Electrical board DS matic 150 Duo PLUS 5 Long bulb holder sheath SELEDSM010 Electrical board DS matic 250 PLUS 6 Elliptical cover 1 SELEDSM011 Electrical board DS matic 250 Duo PLUS 7 COTR000006 O ring 2 CACU000051 Cover 8 Bridge GFONDSM005 Plumbing DS matic Duo 9 M8 washer 3 GFONDSM006 Plumbing DS matic PLUS PLUS Duo 10 M8 nut 11 CACU000038 Bridge cover 12 CFER000090 Black c...

Page 64: ...gure 43 Pos Code Designation 1 CACU000037 Control panel cover lid 2 CACU000036 Control panel cover 3 CACU000055 Control panel 4 CELC000025 Switch CELC000362 Solar power unit DS matic DS matic PLUS 5 CELC000363 Solar power unit DS matic Duo PLUS Duo ...

Page 65: ...ignation 1 CFOV000153 Pump 2 SCOB011957 Pump joining tube CFOV000144 Pump DS matic Duo 3 CFOV000152 Pump DS matic PLUS PLUS Duo 4 SCOB012000 Pump siphon tube 5 CVAL000027 Valve 6 CVAL000017 Safety valve 7 CVAL000018 Flow regulator 8 SCOB012001 Flow regulator tube ...

Page 66: ...orking pressure of hot water tank 0 7 MPa 7 bar Max pressure valve pressure 0 3 MPa 3 bar Max primary working pressure 0 3 MPa 3 bar Type of solar liquide Glycol water melange L hour 250 416 This data is for a full accumulator at 60ºC The data may vary depending on the solar radiation on each particular day 1 15 1 15 Duo 1 25 1 25 Duo 2 25 2 25 Duo Solar exchanger Exchanger area 1 3 m2 2 1 m2 1 9 ...

Page 67: ...s Temp ºC R ohms Temp ºC 515 00 50 1209 00 50 803 00 50 1347 00 90 567 00 40 1299 00 60 843 00 40 1385 00 100 624 00 30 1392 00 70 882 00 30 1423 00 110 684 00 20 1490 00 80 922 00 20 1461 00 120 747 00 10 1591 00 90 961 00 10 1498 00 130 815 00 0 1696 00 100 1000 00 0 1536 00 140 886 00 10 1805 00 110 1039 00 10 1573 00 150 961 00 20 1915 00 120 1078 00 20 1611 00 160 1000 00 25 2023 00 130 1097 ...

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