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9 10 5.3 East/West facing roofsGood results can be obtained by splitting the collector array on East/West elevations but this should only be used whe

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11 126. Frame MountingRM Solar offers three types of on – roof panel mounting and two types of in – roof panel mounting.On – roof installationsOn – ro

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11 12 6.1.1 When you unpack the on-roof frame packaging please check if any piece is missing. The package should contain:No. On-Roof Hook Kit fo

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13 14 6.1.2 Check the roof battens for stability. The battens must not show any sign of deterioration. If the battens to be used are smalle

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13 14 6.1.4 WARNING: In areas of where heavy snowfalls are experienced you should replace each roof tile that covers a roof hook with a metal ti

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15 16 6.1.6 The Z-prole must next be xed on to the L-rails, using the bolt kit M6. The maximum distance from a roof hook to the end of the Z

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15 16Option to raise the panel pitch 6.1.8 This option may be used to obtain a better incline for the panels than the roof allows. 6.1.9 Here ar

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17 186.2 On – roof slate mounting kit The slate roof mounting kit is suitable for of slate roofs, concrete roofs, pan tile and in windy areas. It i

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17 18 6.2.2 Locate the rafters under the slates. Mark the slates where the holes should be drilled so that the hole penetrates the centre of a r

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19 20 6.2.3 Drill the holes on each marked position with a high quality 25 mm masonry bit. Make sure the drill does not spin too fast or you ma

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1 2Instruction ManualIssue 2

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19 20 6.2.5 The Z-prole must be tted to the L-rail using the bottom two holes that are below the long adjustable slot. Do not tighten fully.

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21 22 6.2.7 After you place the panels into the frame and connect the panels together using the straight connectors and pipe inserts provided,

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21 22 (3) Fit the L-rail to the top of the extension rail and to the bottom of the right angle connection.

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23 246.3 On – roof shark tailThe on – roof shark tail mounting is suitable for thick and thin tiled roofs. 6.3.1 When you unpack the shark tail on-

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25 26 6.3.2 Check the battens for stability. The battens must not show any signs of deterioration. Remove sufcient tiles to enable you to t th

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25 26 6.3.4 Fit the U – bolt on the support pipe and on the top part of the shark tail. The shark tail should be placed no more than 500 mm from

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27 28 6.3.6 Fit the support pipe to the top shark tails. The shark tail must be upright. Then t the shark tails and support pipe together wit

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27 28 6.3.8 If you are installing more than two panels always install middle panel rst. 6.3.9 Do not forget to t the wind clamps in place.Opti

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29 30 6.3.11 (1) Fit the right angle connector on the top of the tting on the upper side screw extension rails (2) Fit the right angle connect

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3 40. ContentsGeneral InformationHealth and Safety Information...

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29 306.4 In – roof ttingsThe standard in roof mounting kit is designed to accommodate ‘S’ & ‘M’ class panel systems and issuitable for most types

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31 32No. In - Roof 2 Panel Tile Kit Quantity1 Angle Iron 62 Lower Wooden Slat 23 Lower Left Flashing 14 Lower Center Flashing 15 Lower Right Flashing

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31 32 6.4.2 Determine where the panels will be mounted and check the roof tile alignment. 6.4.3 Remove the tiles/slate from the roof according t

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33 34 6.4.5 Attach the angle irons (1) to the lower support batten at equal distances using 3 screws, 4x30 (20). If more than two panels are to

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33 34 6.4.7 Fitting of the lower left ashing: Starting from the left side, place the lower left ashing (3) onto the slat and screw it 4x30 (20

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35 36 6.4.9 Place the upper support wedge so that the distance between the lower slat (2) and the upper wedge (7) is 1950 mm. The upper wedge mu

Strany 30 - 6.4 In – roof ttings

35 36 6.4.11 Panels should be 100mm from the edge of bottom ashing. 6.4.12 Mounting the upper wedge: now secure the upper wedge (7) in place using

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37 38 6.4.15. Mount the middle and side wooden rafters. Using 3 x 110mm screws in each 6.4.16. Paste the adhesive backed black strip to the side pan

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37 38 6.4.19. Using the nails and clips shown below (1), secure the side ashings to the tile battons by hooking the clips over the outside edg

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39 40 6.4.23. Fix the top ashing kit – left part 6.4.24. The middle part of the ashing kit interlocks with the left part 6.4

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3 41. Health & Safety InformationRM Solar panels are high quality thermal solar panels using selective coating technology to convert light into he

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39 406.5 Flat roof and free standingThe A – frame is suitable for any kind of at roof and it is also is suitable forground installation. 6.5.1 Whe

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41 42 6.5.2 Fit together the basic rail, support rail and L-rail using the nuts and bolts provided. You will create triangular structures as sho

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41 42 6.5.4 First option for frame mounting: If it is not possible to screw the A – frame into the roof directly without affecting the integrity

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43 44 6.5.6 If mounting on a at roof RM Solar recommends consulting with a competent roong contractor. 6.5.7 Fit the Z – rail on to the t

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43 44 6.5.8 When the Z – rail has been tted to the triangle, bolt the cross rail on the back of the frame construction. NOTE: Drill Ø 8 mm hole

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45 46 6.5.11 If the overall length of the A frame is to be more than 8 metres the frame construction must be secured with another support rail as

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45 466.6 Gable/Wall Mounting/Exhibition A FramesThis A frame has a steeper incline than the normal A Frame, making it suitable for mounting onto gable

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47 48Joining Exhibition A Frames Together When you have constructed both frames you will connect them together by inserting the frame connector (FIX03

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47 487. Panel connections and Pressure Testing 7.1 There are two separate kits; the installation kit is used for connecting the panels to the

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49 50 7.4 The panels are connected in series. The inlet (return) is always on the top left side and the outlet (ow) is on the top right side.

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5 62. Important Installer TipsAlways:-Use only solar quality O rings if you are using press ttings.• Do not install the panels upside down; they will

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49 50 7.8 Pull up the panels together, so that the connections are exactly opposite each other. Using pair of the spanners tight the compressi

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51 52 7.11 Finally the panels should be secured to the frame using the wind clamps. Position the wind clamps at the top and bottom in the cent

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51 52Piping up the Econ and M Class Panels1st Row2nd Row if applicableAirventFlowAAA = Stop EndReturnPanel Panel PanelPanel Panel PanelAA

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53 548. The double pump stationThe double pump station ensures a continuous circulation of the glycol inside the closed solar loop when useful energy

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53 54 8.6 Flow settings: The ow regulator should be set to 0.5 to 1.0 litre per minute per panel. A three-panel installation is set to a 

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55 569. Expansion vessel (also known as expansion tank or pressure vessel) 9.1 Function of the Expansion Vessel An expansion vessel protects the

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55 5610. Piping and pipes connections 10.1 Piping The copper heat exchange pipe in RM Solar panels contain glycol, pressurised and heated t

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57 5811. InsulationThe use of the correct insulation is critical. Normal central heating insulation will melt and becomebrittle at the very high solar

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57 5813. Filling the system with glycolWhen the solar heating system is lled with heat exchange liquid (Glycol), the heat transfer medium displaces a

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59 6014. The digital controller DC12The digital controller DC12 is able to control one hydraulic circuit on the solar system for example a hot domesti

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5 64.0 The RM Solar S-Class PanelRM Solar S-Class solar panel is a vertically mounted glazed collector with collectionpipes, intended for applications

Strany 57 - 12. Glycol

59 601. Operating Modes - The controller can be switched into the three different operating modes (ON,OFF, Manual) - Each operating mode is displaye

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61 62What the signs mean:This is the actual tem-perature at the panelsThis is only a reading - it cannot be adjustedA minimum temp requirement at the

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61 62Key number: 8-85 - This value allows us to set speed of the double pump station in manual operation. - Manufacturer setting is 0 % and must be

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63 64Remember: After you made any change on the values you must press the ENTER button so controller can take the new settings. When you nished with

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63 64 Schematic wiring with Solar Controller (1 Hydraulic Circuit) L N N 1DC12 Solar Controller1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10L N EWiringcentre2 N N 31 2 3 4 5

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65 66Commissioning CerticateCOLLECTORSCollector type ...………………………… Number of panels ………………………..…..MOUNTING (please tick)Separate modules

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67 68RM SOLAR PRODUCT GUARANTEERM Solar Products are guaranteed by RM Solar Ltd as follows: Thermal Solar Panels (Performance) (S-Class & M-Class

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67 68RM SOLAR PRODUCT GUARANTEERM Solar Products are guaranteed by RM Solar Ltd as follows: Thermal Solar Panels (Performance) (S-Class & M-Class

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7 84.1 The RM Solar M-Class PanelThe RM Solar M Class Panel has been specically designed to meet the needs of large industrial applications. Suitable

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7 84.2 The RM Solar Econ PanelRM Solar’s new Econ range is supplied using the exact same equipment as the S Class and the M Class panels. When tting

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9 105. Positioning the panels 5.1 Generally south facing roofsPositioning the collectors is important for optimum performance. Collectors should idea

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