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ROOF ASSEMBLY OF SOLAR COLLECTORS
Notes:
All plumbing work be carried out by an authorised person and the
installation must comply with National Standard AS/NZS 3500.4 and all
local codes and regulatory authority requirements. In New Zealand, the
installation must conform with Clause G12 of the New Zealand Building
Code.
These solar collectors have passed the AS/NZS 2712 requirements for
resistance to hailstone damage, so it is not normally necessary to fit a guard
to a collector. Stone Guards are available to provide a level of protection to
the collectors against vandalism or accidental damage. Refer to your local
Solar Distributor for details.
Warranty
DOES NOT
cover breakage of solar collector glass. Check your
insurance policy covers collector glass breakage.
Warning:
No attempt should be made to remove or replace broken
collector glass.
The collector glass is not offered as a replacement part. Should the solar
collector require replacement, contact your local Solar Distributor for details.
Warning:
Do not remove the solar collector packaging completely, prior
to the installation as the solar collector surface can become very hot.
Remove only sufficient packaging material to enable the installation of the
solar collectors.
Upon completion of the installation of the NPT200 solar collectors the
packaging material may be removed, whether or not the solar circuit is
connected to the solar storage tank and / or the solar water heater is
commissioned.
All connectors, unions, end plugs, brass fittings, collector straps and
collector rails required for the installation are included with the collector kit.
Suitable screws or anchors will be required to fix the collector straps to the
rafters for a pitched roof installation.
Clamps, screws, nuts and washers to secure the solar collectors to the
collector rails are included with the collector kit.
All olive compression fittings must use brass or copper olives. Use thread
sealing tape or an approved thread sealant on all fittings.