D. insulation blankets, E. domestic hot water temperature adjustment, F. freeze protection – HTP SSU-119SE User Manual

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LP-199 REV. 4.15.14

D. INSULATION BLANKETS

For installation of insulation blankets, refer to Solar Water Heating System Design
and Installation Guidelines, SRCC OG-300
.

E. DOMESTIC HOT WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

An ASSE 1017 rated mixing valve to avoid severe burns or death from scalding
temperature IS REQUIRED PER SRCC OG-300.

Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may require a 120

o

F

or lower temperature setting to prevent severe personal injury or death due to
scalding.

F. FREEZE PROTECTION

NOTE: Consider piping and installation when determining heater location. Place heater in location not prone to freezing.

Failure of the solar system due to freeze related damage IS NOT covered by warranty.

In order to meet health and safety regulations, solar system antifreeze fluid should be food grade polypropylene glycol, FDA rated as
“generally recognized as safe” (GRAS). The recommended glycol is DOWFROST or equivalent. Using proper concentrations of glycol,
solar systems can be operated at ambient temperatures as low as -60

o

F. Freeze tolerance limits are based upon an assumed set of

environmental conditions. Refer to the specification sheet included with the glycol for recommended concentrations. A glycol/water mix
must not exceed 50%, unless the manufacture specifies that a different ratio is recommended for use with solar water heaters. Glycol
may need to be changed periodically (every 3-5 years) to prevent it from becoming acidic; please refer to the guidelines provided by the
glycol manufacturer regarding replacement.

NOTE: The use of glycol not recognized as GRAS is allowed in double wall heat exchanger models ONLY.

PART 2 – IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION

A. SCOPE OF MANUAL

This manual pertains only to the installation and operation of the HTP SuperStor solar water heater. Details for the installation,
operation, and maintenance of the complete solar water heating system, including, but not limited to: the solar collector(s), boiler, pump,
system controller, valves, and other plumbing components, should be provided separately by their respective manufacturers.

NOTE: This manual is primarily a reference document for authorized persons, as the solar water heater is not permitted to be installed
by non-authorized persons.

B. LOCAL STANDARDS AND AUTHORIZED PERSONS

Installation must be completed in accordance with local standards and regulations. Installation must also be completed by a qualified
tradesperson who holds rele

vant industry licenses or certificates. The term “authorized person(s)” refers to a suitably qualified

professional. Unless otherwise specified, no part of the HTP solar water heater may be inspected, repaired, or maintained by anybody
other than an authorized person.

C. TERMINOLOGY

Solar terminology differs from region to region. To avoid confusion, please note the following:

APPROXIMATE TIME / TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS

120

o

F

More than 5 minutes

125

o

F

1 ½ to 2 minutes

130

o

F

About 30 seconds

135

o

F

About 10 seconds

140

o

F

Less than 5 seconds

145

o

F

Less than 3 seconds

150

o

F

About 1 ½ seconds

155

o

F

About 1 second

Table 2

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