Solar System Design Guide
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Installation
A high-quality solar collector cannot by itself guarantee
the optimum operation of a solar installation. This depends
more on the complete system solution as a whole.
Viessmann supplies all the components required for a
solar heating system:
– a control unit that is tailored to the individual solar
heating system,
– a DHW tank incorporating a solar heat exchanger
inside the tank,
– a pre-assembled pump station with all necessary
hydraulic components,design details aimed at
achieving fast-responding control and therefore
maximum yields from the solar heating system.
Overall System Optimization
Correctly designed solar heating systems with well
matched system components can cover 55 to 60% of
the annual energy demand for DHW heating in detached
and semi-detached houses.
Viessmann would be pleased to assist you with the
design of solar heating system. The elements of a typical
solar heating system are shown in the diagram below.
*1
Install at least one air-vent valve (quick-acting air-vent valve or a manual vent valve, at the highest point of the system.
Legend
A
Solar collector
B
Solar-Divicon (pumping station)
C
Overflow container
D
Expansion tank
E
Solar manual filling pump (optional)
F
System fill manifold valve
G
Solar brass elbow comes with sensor well
H
Solar storage tank
I
Tank temperature sensor
(field installed)
J
Air separator (Solar-Divicon)
K
Solar control unit
L
Collector temperature sensor
(field installed)
M
Fast air vent, c/w shutoff valve *1
P
System pressure gauge
R
Return to collector
S
Supply from collector