Baxi Potterton Solar User Manual

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Potterton Solar - Solar Thermal Domestic Hot Water System

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2.0

Commissioning of hydraulic station

2.1

Check pressure in the solar primary

pipework

After flushing and filling the solar primary system with

heat transfer fluid the pressure must be checked.

Pressure test the system (6 bar). Observe the maximum

pressure ratings of all components concerned.

Check the solar heating system for leaks.

Close the fill and drain valve on the safety group.

2.2

Ensure the solar primary system is free

from air

Switch on the power supply to the solar differential

temperature controller.

Manually switch the circulation pump ON and OFF

via the solar differential temperature controller

(see section 3.1.7) to pump fluid around the solar

primary system.

Turn the pump off and open the airbleed screw on the

air separator (Fig. 4 Item 1). Bleed any air from the air

separator. If the system pressure drops top up by opening

the fill and drain valve (Fig. 4 Item 2) on the safety group

and pumping in more solar fluid to restore the pressure.

This must be repeated until the pressure remains stable.

2.3

Setting the system pressure

During commissioning, the system pressure should be

0.7 bar above the static pressure (1 metre height

differential equals 0.1 bar). However, it must be at least

1.5 bar and no higher than 2.2 bar.

Determine the system pressure when the system is

cold (20°C).This should be recorded on the

Commissioning Record Sheet (page 21).

If the pressure is too low you should pump additional

heat transfer fluid into the system; the fill & drain valve

on the safety group (Fig. 4 Item 2) needs to be opened

for this purpose.When system pressure is correctly set,

ensure the fill and drain valve is closed and remove filling

hose from safety group.

Fig. 4

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