Loading Port:Shanghai
Payment Terms:TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:1 set
Supply Capability:2500 set/month
2. Main Features of Split Solar Heating System with one Copper Coil Inside Water Tank Model SS-M1
Food-grade stainless steel SUS304-2B inner tank
High heat transfer efficiency
Combined with auxiliary electricity, gas and other boiler
Easy installation according to the structure of the room
3. Split Solar Heating System with one Copper Coil Inside Water Tank Model SS-M1 Images (showing the working status and the installation instructure)
4. Split Solar Heating System with no Copper Coil Inside Water Tank Model SS-M1 Specification
System model | SS-M1-150 | SS-M1-200 | SS-M1 -250 | SS-M1-300 | SS-M1 -400 | SS-M1 -500 |
Tank capacity(L) | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 450 | 500 |
Copper coil qty | 1/2 | 1/2 | 1/2 | 1/2 | 1/2 | 1/2 |
Solar collector model | SC-H-15/20 | SC-H-20/24 | SC-H-25/30 | SC-H-30/20 | SC-H-20/24 | SC-H-25/30 |
Solar collector qty | 1/1 | 1/1 | 1/2 | 1/2 | 2/2 | 2/2 |
Controller model | SR868C8 | SR868C8 | SR868C8 | SR868C8 | SR868C8 | SR868C8 |
Work station model | VSP-S1 | VSP-S1 | VSP-S1 | VSP-S1 | VSP-S2 | VSP-S2 |
Expansion tank spec | 12L | 12L | 18L | 18L | 24L | 24L |
Medium volume | 12L | 12L | 18L | 18L | 24L | 24L |
Recommended Flow | 1.0~2.0L/min | 1.2~2.5L/min | 1.5~3.0L/min | 3.0~5.0L/min | 4.0~7.0L/min | 5.0~8.0L/min |
Max temperature of tank | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ |
Max temperature of system | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ | 95℃ |
Rated pressure of the tank | 0.7MPa | 0.7MPa | 0.7MPa | 0.7MPa | 0.7MPa | 0.7MPa |
Media pre pressure | 0.2~0.3MPa | 0.2~0.3MPa | 0.2~0.3MPa | 0.2~0.3MPa | 0.2~0.3MPa | 0.2~0.3MPa |
Max pressure of system | 0.6MPa | 0.6MPa | 0.6MPa | 0.6MPa | 0.6MPa | 0.6MPa |
Voltage | AC220V 50Hz | AC220V 50Hz | AC220V 50Hz | AC220V 50Hz | AC220V 50Hz | AC220V 50Hz |
Recommended pipe diameter | φ15 | φ15 | φ15 | φ15 | φ22 | φ22 |
5. FAQ
Q1. Can the solar collectors be used in cold conditions?
Re: Yes. Solar collectors of our company can be used under temperatures as low as -30℃, although performance is greatly reduced in such extreme conditions. Good heat output is still achieved in mild sub-zero conditions.
Q2. What happens if one of the solar tubes is broken?
Re: Firstly, tubes are very strong and not easily broken, but if the worst should happen, solar tubes can be replaced very easily. The solar collectors of our company can operate with several broken tubes, but the efficiency will be reduced, so it is recommended that broken tubes be replaced immediately.
Q3. Will water be heated on a cloudy day?
Re: Yes. Although the heat output of the solar collector is reduced on overcast days it will still be able to provide heat. If it is a heavily clouded day or raining, then more gas or electric boosting may be required to maintain water at the required temperature. This system will be automated so you don't have to worry about running out of hot water on a rainy day.
Q4. Can I use a solar collector with my existing hot water system?
Re: Normally yes. Simple retrofit valves can often be used to allow solar collector to connect to your existing cold water inlet. If your tank cannot accept the solar input directly, an additional storage tank can be installed to pre-heat the cold water prior to entering the existing tank.