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14-EN 

INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL 

6.2. Collector outlets/connections 

 

 

Upon design of vertical risers it is recommended that the heat carrier flow speed be between 

0.5 and 0,8 m/s, and the riser pipes be made of copper. 
For example: For collector area 20m

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 the required flow rate is 1000L/h at a heat-carrier speed of 0,5 m/s 

- recommended pipe section is ø28x1 Cu. 
We recommend - two and/or more collector fields to be connected using the Tichelmann principle.  

 

When  installing  the  collector  it  is  mandatory  that  on  its  highest  point  an  automatic  air  purge  be 
installed to facilitate system charging. 

 

Connection of collectors is carried out using Hollander joints. 

 

The use of galvanized pipes and fittings for connecting collectors to water tanks is forbidden due to 
electrical corrosion hazard 

 

Fixing the fittings: 

 

Always  use  two  opposing  spanners  when  tightening  the  compression  fittings.  Do  not  twist  the 
copper pipe (inlet/outlet) as the header maybe damaged.  

 

Tighten  with  standard  length  spanners  using  moderate  torque  force.  Do  not  overtighten  the 
fittings.  

 

Flood  the  circuit  with  water  and  check  the  for  leaks  at  the  compression  fittings.  If  leaking  then 
loosen the fitting completely, and wrap the Teflon plumbing tapes or a suitable sealing 
compound.  

 

For several collectors connections, it is necessary to use the flexible pipes between two collectors 
because of the Expansion on heating and contraction on cooling.  
Heat loss from the piping can be significant and should be taken to insulate any possible points of 
heat  loss.  Ensure  the  insulation  material  is  tight  against  the  pipeline,  inlet  and  outlet.  Using  the 
silicone sealant to form a water-tight seal on the temperature sensor. The insulation foam should 
be protected against the UV. The circulation pump should be also insulated otherwise it could be a 
source of heat loss. 

 

6.3. Stagnation temperature 

Stagnation refers to the condition that occurs when the pump stops running, due to pump failure, power 
blackout, or as a result of a high tank temperature protection feature built into the controller, which turns 
the  pump  off.  If  a  PTRV  is  installed  on  collector  inlet  or  outlet  the  collector  will  continue  to  increase  in 
temperature  until  the  limit  of  the  temperaure  relief  valve  is  reached,  at  which  point  hot  water  will  be 
dumped  from  the  system.  If  a  PTRV  is  not  installed  on  the  collector,  steam  will  form  in  the  header. 
Eventually some steam may feed back to the storage tank via the return line. 
The  PTRV  on  the  tank  will  open  to  release  pressure  or  heat  as  required.  Under  such  conditions  the 
manifold will normally reach a maximum temperature  of around 160/320F.. Generally the heat returning 
from the collector in the form of steam is not enough to affect a continued increase in tank temperature 
(ie.  Heat  input  <tank  heat  losses)Under  normal  use  stagnation  should  rarely  occur  as  a  result  of  pump 
stoppage, since  power blackouts normally happen during storms and  not clear sunny weather. High tank 
temperature protection should only occur when hot water is notused for several days (when on holiday), 
and only during strong periods of sunlight (summer). If leaving the  house  for an extended  period of time 
(more  than  2-3days),  it  is  advisable  to  cover  the  collector  panel  or  design  the  system  with  a  heat 
dissipation device or alternative use for the heat, thus preventing overheating of the system and collector 
stagnation. Stagnation of the solar collector will 
NOT  damage  the  solar  collector,  however  insulation  used  on  the  piping  close  to  the  manifold  inlet  and 
outlet  should  be  able  to  withstand  temperatures  of  up  to  200

/395F.  (Eg.  Glass  wool  or  mineral  wool-

with an exterior wrap of aluminium foil, thus protecting against the elements). 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VTC 15

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL PASSPORT INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL SUNSYSTEM Solar Collectors EVACUATED TUBE COLLECTOR VTC Series Support system for Flat roof Inclined roof and Fa ade Model Serial Number v 0 1 1...

Page 2: ...TC Support system for Inclined roof 9 5 3 Installation of collector VTC Support system for Facade 11 5 4 Connecting multiple collector series 12 6 Connect the collector to the Hot Water System and or...

Page 3: ...label and the technical data see 12 in order to ensure proper operation of the product 1 2 1 Instructions to collector installer During installation and operation the country specific requirements an...

Page 4: ...inspection and cleaning of collector installation sites DANGER of slipping fall In most cases collectors are installed in hardly accessible and dangerous places We recommend that installation and serv...

Page 5: ...for perfect air tightness and reduced deposits accumulation possibility Heat Pipe technology is characterized by its high efficiency improved heat absorbing capacity of collector low heat losses and...

Page 6: ...placed As soon as the evacuated tubes are removed from the box please put on the rubber tube caps found inside the manifold box This will protect the bottom tip of the glass tube from breaking on impa...

Page 7: ...lues for wind load Vm mean wind speed does not exceed 150 km h and snow loads Sk weight of snow mass does not exceed 1 25 kN m according to ENV 1991 1 3 and 1991 1 4 Recommended orientation Facing the...

Page 8: ...tion Diagram 8 Installation is carried out by at least two people We recommend consulting with a roofing expert Fix the support onto the roof as indicated in the Collector Support Installation Instruc...

Page 9: ...ing expert Diagram 9 Step 1 Install the four fixing straps B to the roof using the screws G Diagram 10 Step 2 Put alongside and parallel to each other the two side rails F For each rail put two silico...

Page 10: ...side rails F while observing the correct weight distribution scheme Fix A and H to side rails F using two clamping clips C for each In this way the collector framework is composed Diagram 12 Once you...

Page 11: ...ive paste included in consignment kit The lower end of the tube must pass through tube holder D Place the plastic protector on the bottom of tube M Carefully screw the protector onto the holder Repeat...

Page 12: ...material expansion upon heating and contraction upon cooling Diagram 15 Number of collectors VTC type in one array Model Number of Collectors VTC 15 8 VTC 20 7 VTC 30 5 To prevent shading in two or mo...

Page 13: ...d to further strengthen the collector support fixation to the building structure as well as frequent inspection to prevent any loosening of connections Snow mass resistance load up to 30 cm 1 25 kN m...

Page 14: ...irculation pump should be also insulated otherwise it could be a source of heat loss 6 3 Stagnation temperature Stagnation refers to the condition that occurs when the pump stops running due to pump f...

Page 15: ...be designed to operate at a pressure of 500kPa achieved by use of a pressure limiting reduction value For the reliable operation of system we recommend you check the lever of the pressure and tempera...

Page 16: ...MANUAL 6 8 Connection diagrams Must be performed by an authorized service technician service shop for such operations Diagram 17 Connection of Evacuated tube collector VTC to solid fuel boiler WBS com...

Page 17: ...17 EN INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL Diagram 18 Connection of Evacuated tube collector VTC to solid fuel boiler WBS solar water tank SON buffer tank P and three way valve...

Page 18: ...ance be carried out by an authorized service All service maintenance must be logged on the warranty card Checkup of operating pressure pump operation hydraulic connections Checkup of heat carrier flui...

Page 19: ...ce personnel Testing and operation pressures greater than the values established by Manufacturer and set forth in product manuals Freeze flood natural disasters or third party actions as well as any i...

Page 20: ...to the abovementioned obligations and up to the sum in accordance with the purchase receipt of the product to be claimed excluded is any liability for indirect damages such as loss of data at informa...

Page 21: ...L 10 Technical parameters Diagram 19 Elements of VTC type Evacuated tube collector 1 Manifold 2 Inlet Outlet sleeve 3 Evacuated glass tube 4 Holder and protector of evacuated glass tube 5 Frame of VTC...

Page 22: ...rber Selective Coating Manifold unit box material insulation E Anodized aluminum Polyurethane foam 30 mm Efficiency 0 in relation to aperture 66 Thermal loss coefficient 1 W m 2 K 1 500 Thermal loss c...

Page 23: ...on regulation 11 2 RECYCLING AND WASTE DISPOSAL At the end of life cycle of each product its components are due to be disposed of in conformity with regulatory prescriptions According to Directive 200...

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