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The 

TSOL CN S BLU 30°

 system is a solar hot water heating system that functions on the principle of natural circulation. The heat 

transfer liquid therefore circulates by normal convection.

The system comprises one or more solar collectors and a jacket type storage cylinder, located above the collector/s.

The system does not require any pumps or adjustments.

PUTTING INTO SERVICE

The system must be put into service for the first time by 

T

’s Technical Assistance Centre. After this it will continue to 

function automatically.

MAINTENANCE

If the system is easily accessible, regularly check the cleanliness of the glass panel/s of the collector/s. If necessary, clean the 

glass, but only when it is cold, preferably in the early morning. If access is difficult, contact your local Technical Assistance 

Centre.

Once a year, check the condition of the insulation around the pipes.

If the system is not going to be used for an extended period of time, contact your local Technical Assistance Centre to have it 

made safe.

The solar water heating system must be serviced periodically by 

T

’s Technical Assistance Centre or by a 

qualified heating engineer.

The system must be serviced at least once a year.

If no domestic hot water is drawn off from the system, the safety valves of the domestic hot water and solar collector circuits 

may open to discharge pressure and ensure correct functioning.

These safety valves present a risk of burns or scalding. If a pressure in excess of 2.5 bar builds up in the solar collector 

circuit, the safety valve opens.

Check the condition of the magnesium anode regularly as it provides protection against corrosion.

The system can reach very high temperatures (>150°C) under normal operating conditions. Take the greatest care to avoid 

burns or scalding.

In the event of any malfunctioning or failure, and to have parts replaced, contact 

T

’s Technical Assistance 

Centre.

End user

Summary of Contents for TSOL CN 150/1 S BLU 30

Page 1: ...TSOL CN S BLU 30 system INSTALLER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE AND USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...t be required This instruction manual contains important instructions and precautions that must be observed to ensure the trouble free installation and efficient functioning of your T solar water heat...

Page 3: ...4 General Safety Information 4 Precautions 4 Description of the system 5 Safety devices 5 Identification 5 System layout 6 Technical specifications 6 Overall dimensions and weights 7 Water circuit 7...

Page 4: ...point through which the water pipes enter the building must be rain proof and damp proof b If you notice any water or heat transfer liquid leaks disconnect the system immediately from the mains electr...

Page 5: ...T s Technical Assistance Service using original spare parts b Over temperature protection requires an adequate supply of cold water from the mains IDENTIFICATION T TSOL CN S BLU 30 systems are identi...

Page 6: ...ion TSOL CN S BLU 30 150 1 200 1 220 2 300 2 300 3 Collector surface area 1 91 x 1 1 91 x 1 1 91 x 2 1 91 x 2 1 91 x 3 m2 x n of pan Exposed area 1 78 x 1 1 78 x 1 1 78 x 2 1 78 x 2 1 78 x 3 m2 x n of...

Page 7: ...ted in terms of primary electrical energy and or calorific content of fuel under average climatic conditions in load profiles M L XL and XXL with permanent backup and storage cylinder inside building...

Page 8: ...n only remove this film if you are going to put the system into service immediately b Take care not to lose the four flat seal rings 1 located in the corner profiles of each collector 1 Description TS...

Page 9: ...olar collectors ideally facing south Avoid positions that are shaded by plants trees buildings or hills etc during the day Maintain the minimum distance A between the system and the edge of the roof R...

Page 10: ...LER ASSEMBLY Start installing the system by assembling the mounting frame for flat roofs To do so follow the instructions given below 1 3 7 2 8 9 5 21 16 14 13 12 15 11 22 23 20 19 17 34 18 10 4 6 25...

Page 11: ...6 8 11 11 15 13 Cross bracket 4 4 4 14 Plugs 8 8 12 12 16 15 M8 flanged nut 5 5 13 13 31 16 1 seal in corner profiles of collector 4 4 6 6 8 17 3 4 extension 1 1 1 1 1 18 3 4 straight union 2 2 2 2 2...

Page 12: ...ing points b Check that the marks are square TSOL CN S BLU 30 150 1 200 1 220 2 300 2 300 3 A 300 300 300 300 300 mm B 1832 1832 1832 1832 1832 mm C 860 860 1160 1160 1160 mm D 825 1310 1310 1310 mm E...

Page 13: ...13 ENGLISH INSTALLER INSTALLER Assemble the base by fixing the cross bars 3 to the storage cylinder supports 2 Fix the storage cylinder to its assembled base 3 3 2 11 10 2 15 10 12...

Page 14: ...14 ENGLISH INSTALLER INSTALLER Turn the storage cylinder upright and fix the base to the roof Fix the collector support bars 1 to the storage cylinder and to the roof 1 1 1 10...

Page 15: ...ER INSTALLER Steps valid for the following models 150 1 200 1 Loosely fit the bottom collector fixing brackets 5 Engage the collector in the bottom fixing brackets 5 and lay it on the collector suppor...

Page 16: ...TALLER INSTALLER Tighten the bottom collector fixing brackets Secure the collector with fixing brackets 5 at the top 5 11 5 D2 D1 b Engage the ridges on the clamp D1 with the ridges on the frame of th...

Page 17: ...ALLER Steps valid for the following models 220 2 300 2 Fix the bar props 9 to the cross bars 3 and the storage cylinder supports 2 Fit the cross brackets 13 to the bottom of the support bars 1 1 10 13...

Page 18: ...18 ENGLISH INSTALLER INSTALLER Slide the brackets 4 over the bottom square tube 7 Secure the square tubes 7 to the cross brackets 13 4 7 7 15 10 13...

Page 19: ...them on the square tubes 7 Fit the unions complete with seals to the collectors Secure the collectors at the sides with collector fixing brackets 5 5 11 5 11 D1 D2 4 7 7 A A A A B B B B B B A B b Enga...

Page 20: ...LER Steps valid for the following models 300 3 Fix the additional cross bars 3 and the bar props 9 using the two screws already in place Fit the additional collector supports 8 to the cross bars 9 2 3...

Page 21: ...21 ENGLISH INSTALLER INSTALLER Fit the cross brackets 13 to the support bars 1 and 8 1 10 13 15...

Page 22: ...LISH INSTALLER INSTALLER Slide the brackets 4 over the bottom square tube 7 Join up and fix the square tubes 7 using the tube join 6 Secure the square tubes 7 to the cross brackets 13 7 15 10 13 4 7 7...

Page 23: ...rackets 4 and lay them on the square tubes 7 Fit the unions complete with seals to the collectors Secure the collectors at the sides with collector fixing brackets 5 5 11 D1 D2 b Engage the ridges on...

Page 24: ...bar safety valve 23 10 bar safety valve 22 straight flow and return unions 18 and straight extension union 17 23 22 18 18 17 Complete the collector water connections flow pipes return pipes drain cock...

Page 25: ...with legislation governing the disposal of PVC SYSTEM WATER CONNECTIONS UAC Domestic hot water outlet 3 4 EAF Domestic cold water inlet 3 4 1 Primary solar collector circuit safety valve 2 5 bar 2 Non...

Page 26: ...inder with cold water from the mains supply When water starts coming out of the hot water tap leave it run until you obtain an even flow then close the tap The DHW tank is now full FLUSHING THE SOLAR...

Page 27: ...able above Pressure filling Use lengths of rubber hose to connect a pump between the container and the hose union on the filling drain cock 1 Open the cock Start up the pump and fill the solar heating...

Page 28: ...ge dirt Visually inspect the storage cylinder Visually inspect the mounting frame and roof anchor points Inspect the insulation Make sure that the roof does not leak Make sure that the safety valves a...

Page 29: ...ors are hot Cleaning inside the storage cylinder Proceed as follows to clean inside the storage cylinder Close the domestic cold water inlet cock Connect a hose to the storage cylinder drain cock D fi...

Page 30: ...dition of the insulation around the pipes If the system is not going to be used for an extended period of time contact your local Technical Assistance Centre to have it made safe b The solar water hea...

Page 31: ...because of over temperature during extended periods of disuse Top up the circuit with water glycol mix and bleed any air out Air bubbles have formed inside the circuit and are impeding natural circula...

Page 32: ...egnago VR www thermital it The manufacturer strives to continuously improve all products Appearance dimensions technical specifications standard equipment and accessories are therefore liable to modif...

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