gned for use with Mono Solar Water Pumping Systems. The kits are intended to be used to automatically stop the pump when a remote tank is full of water and res rt the pump when the water level in the tank drops. When the tank is in close proximity to the solar pump it is usually more convenient to install a float switch in the tan
All SunRotor® solar pumps are shipped with a check valve that must be installed prior to setting the pump. These are used to protect the pump from water pressure driving it in the reverse direction, which could generate potentially harmful voltage to the controller.
Connect a pipe from the Cold water supply to the cold water side of the valve. Connect a pipe from the Hot water out let to the hot side of the valve. Complete the piping for the bottom (outlet) of the valve to the piping for the hot taps. NB.: some Tempering valves can be set to different temperature we recommend keeping the valve set to 55°C. 1.
Ask your Authorized SunRotor® Dealer about pricing and applications for float switches. All SunRotor® solar pump systems require a minimum of 10 gauge pump cable, except when the TDH is greater than 300 ft., in which 8 gauge pump cable is required.
Properly splicing the pump and sensor wires is a key step during the solar pump installation process. The recommended process includes the use adhesive-filled heat shrink tubing. After stripping the ends of the wires, use the provided crimp connectors to merge the two ends.
vacuum flask. This insulation also improves the retention of heat energy, even during cloudy condi- tions or indirect sunlight. SOLARTECH residential Solar Water Heating System usually includes the following System Components: Solar Water Tank, Vacuum tubes, and Accessories.