ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
9
Timer Control Switch
A timer control switch can be installed and will help maximise energy savings with an electrically boosted
solar water heater connected to a
continuous, time of use
or extended Off-Peak (overnight and day)
electricity supply.
If used with an extended Off-Peak (overnight and day) electricity supply, the timer switch should:
be operated by a continuous power supply on its own circuit from the switchboard with the booster
heating unit operated by the Off-Peak power supply. A double pole isolating switch is required to be
installed at the switchboard to simultaneously isolate both circuits.
or
be of a type which has an internal rechargeable battery to keep time when the power supply is not
available to the timer.
Programming the Timer
Power must be available to the timer control switch before the booster heating unit can be activated.
The timer control switch should be programmed:
to suit the hot water consumption pattern of the household,
with the end of the period to coincide with the commencement of the evening hot water usage,
to enable a boosting period of not less than the recommended continuous length of time for boosting,
for a period when power will be available to the timer.
It may be necessary to program a second period into the timer, such as prior to the morning hot water usage.
Note:
When daylight saving time applies, you may consider resetting the timer accordingly.
The recommended continuous length of time for boosting is:
Booster heating unit size
Model
Minimum winter
cold water temperature
Temperature
rise
2.4 kW
3.6 kW
4.8 kW
270
Cool / temperate climate
10°C
50°C
3 ½ hours
2 ½ hours
1 ¾ hours
Temperate / sub tropical climate
15°C
45°C
3 ¼ hours
2 ¼ hours
1 ¾ hours
Tropical climate
20°C
40°C
2 ¾ hours
2 hours
1 ½ hours
320
Cool / temperate climate
10°C
50°C
4 ¼ hours
3 hours
2 ¼ hours
Temperate / sub tropical climate
15°C
45°C
3 ¾ hours
2 ½ hours
2 hours
Tropical climate
20°C
40°C
3 ½ hours
2 ¼ hours
1 ¾ hours
410
Cool / temperate climate
10°C
50°C
5 ½ hours
3 ¾ hours
2 ¾ hours
Temperate / sub tropical climate
15°C
45°C
5 hours
3 ¼ hours
2 ½ hours
Tropical climate
20°C
40°C
4 ½ hours
3 hours
2 ¼ hours
The recommended boosting periods are sufficient to allow the booster heating unit to heat up the boost
volume of the solar storage tank to 60°C where the winter cold water temperatures do not fall below those
shown. This may be necessary during periods of no or very low solar energy gain through the solar
collectors, such as during constant rain or extremely cloudy weather, particularly in winter when the incoming
cold water temperature is lower. The period will also provide a sufficient heat up time for the electric booster
to operate, if required, to satisfy the requirements of AS 3498.
The booster heating unit will only activate if heating is required and power is available from the timer. When
the water is below the thermostat setting, the booster heating unit will turn on and heat the water. The
booster heating unit will automatically turn off either when the temperature of the water reaches the
thermostat setting or at the end of the timer period, whichever comes first.