3.4 The Ideal Location For Your Solar Collector
Your solar collector must be installed in a location with access to as much sunlight as
possible.
• Do not position the solar collector over the surface of your pool.
• Keep it an adequate distance away from your pool. Install it at a safe distance.
3.5 Product Care
Do not expose the solar collector to cold weather. The solar collector should be stored in an
area protected from frost. Remove it before the first frost or at the end of the pool season.
All parts must be rinsed or cleaned with water only. Detergents may damage the protective
cover.
3.6 Hibernate
Drain all the water from the solar collector by closing off the pipes. Store the equipment
away for winter in a dry area protected from frost. Remove the pool return pipes. Make
sure there is no water left inside the equipment as this can freeze and damage the pipes.
Water expands as it freezes and can also damage the solar chambers.
4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Troubleshooting
Problem
The pool does not
warm
No bubbles appear after
the equipment has been
attached to the pump
Air bubbles come out of
the pool return after the
pump has been turned
on
Water escaping
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: (L x W x H) 72 x 46 x 11 cm
• Maximum pressure - 1 bar at 20°C
• Waterflow rate - Max.10,000 l/h
• Water content collector – 7L
Heat Output
Standard figures for heating your swimming pool*
1 m³ water > 1 day > max. 5.5°C
14 m³ water > 1 day > max. 0.4 °C
14 m³ water> 5 days > max. 2.0 °C
NOTE: Results based on 10 hours of direct sunshine per day and may vary due to weather
changes. The pool is covered with a solar cover and the outside temperature approx 20 °C.
Cause / Solution
• Make sure that water is flowing through the hoses.
• Has it been sunny enough?
• Ensure the maximum amount of sunlight and increase the
running time of the filter pump.
• Cover your pool overnight to avoid loss of heat.
• It is possible that you may need more than one solar collectors.
• Check the filter system and ensure that water from the pool is
flowing through the filter pump, then through the solar collector
and finally through the connector hose back to the pool.
• Check the connector hoses for any damage.
• Check that the hose clamps have been properly tightened.
• Check the seals in the pipe system.
• Check whether you have tightened the hose clamps firmly
enough.
• Check the connector hoses for any cracks or damages.
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