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Permit PG10-128 - PACIFIC COURT APARTMENTS
PACIFIC COURT APTS 4028 S 146 ST PG1O-128 Parcel No.: Address: City oftukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Inspection Request Line: 206 - 431 -2451 Web site: http: //www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 0040000250 4028 S 146 ST TUKW PLUMBING /GAS PIPING PERMIT Project Name: PACIFIC COURT APARTMENTS Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: PG10 -128 10/04/2010 04/02/2011 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Email: Contractor: Name: Address: Contractor HOUSING AUTH 600 ANDOVER PARK W , TUKWILA WA 98188 MARK PELLAND 10731 A ST S, UNIT D , TACOMA WA 98444 MARK@AEMWA.COM ADVANCED ENERGY MANAGEMENT LLC 10731 A ST S #D , TACOMA WA 98444 License No: ADVANEM912LD Phone: 253 531 -8770 Phone: 253 - 531 -8770 Expiration Date: 06/04/2011 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALLATION OF CLOSED LOOP SOLAR WATER HEATER. Value of Plumbing /Gas Piping: Fees Collected: Permit Center Authorized Signature: $7,000.00 $76.13 Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: 2009 International Fuel Gas Code Edition: 2009 Date: 10. L.j_*;/o I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of w• k. am aut, • rized to sign and obtain this plumbing /gas piping permit. Signature: Print Name: This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. doc: UPC -4/10 PG10 -128 Printed: 10 -04 -2010 • • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: hup://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 0040000250 Address: Suite No: Tenant: 4028 S 146 ST TUKW PACIFIC COURT APARTMENTS PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: PG10 -128 ISSUED 09/16/2010 10/04/2010 1: ** *PLUMBING AND GAS PIPING * ** 2: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. 3: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing inspector. 4: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code. 5: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. 6: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection. 7: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum R -3. 8: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 guage. 9: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 10: All pipes penetrating floor /ceiling assemblies and fire - resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 11: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill, frozen earth, or construction debris. 12: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. * *continued on next page ** doc: Cond -10/06 PG10 -128 Printed: 10 -04 -2010 • iTh City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: htip://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name: e /G'� / ordinances governing or local laws regulating doc: Cond -10/06 PG10 -128 Printed: 10 -04 -2010 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Plumbing/Gas Permit. No. Pr'oject;No r of c'e use. only).- PLUMBING / GAS PIPING PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 0040000250 Site Address: 40281146th st Tenant Name: Pacific Court Apartments Suite Number: Property Owners Name: King County Housing Authority Mailing Address: 600 Andover Park W. New Tenant: Tukwila City Floor: ❑ Yes WA State . -No 98188 IZip ' CONTACT- PERSON = who do we contact when' your permit is ready to be issued Name: Mark Pelland Mailing Address: 10731 A St S Unit D E -Mail Address: mark @aemwa.com Day Telephone: Tacoma City Fax Number: (253) 531 -8770 WA State (253) 531 -3011 98444 Zip PLUMBING / GAS PIPING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Advanced Energy Management Mailing Address: 10731 A St S Unit D Contact Person: Mark Pelland E -Mail Address: mark @aemwa.com Contractor Registration Number: ADVANEM912LD Tacoma City Day Telephone: WA State (253) 531 -8770 9,8444 Zip Fax Number: (253) 531 -3011 Expiration Date: 06/04/2011 ARCHITECT OF. RECORD - All plans must be "stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: Mailing Address: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: City Day Telephone: Fax Number: State Zip ENGINEER 'OF RECORD All b "e"stamped:by Engineer of Record. Company Name: Mailing Address: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: City Day Telephone: Fax Number: State Zip H:\Applications\Forms- Applications On line\2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Plumbing-Gas Piping Permit Application.doc Revised: 7 -2010 bh Page 1 of 2 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid pri1 $ 7000 • Spope of Work (please provide detailed information): Installation of closed loop solar water heater. See attached documentation. Building Use (per Int'l Building Code): Occupancy (per Int'l Building Code): Utility Purveyor: Water: City of Tukwila Sewer: Valleyview Sewer District Indicate type of plumbing fixtures and/or gas piping outlets being installed and the quantity below: Fixture Type: `.__ Qty Fixture T YP e• � Qty Fixture Type: ; :: QtY Fixture Type: t Bathtub or combination bath/shower Bidet Clothes washer, domestic Dental unit, cuspidor Dishwasher, domestic, with independent drain Drinking fountain or water cooler (per head) Food -waste grinder, commercial Floor Drain Shower, single head trap Lavatory Wash fountain Receptor, indirect waste Sinks Urinals Water Closet Building sewer and each trailer park sewer Rain water system — per drain (inside building) Water heater and/or vent 1 Industrial waste treatment interceptor, including trap and vent, except for kitchen type grease interceptors Each grease trap (connected to not more than 4 fixtures - <750 gallon capacity) Grease interceptor for commercial kitchen ( >750 gallon capacity) Repair or alteration of water piping and/or water treatment equipment Repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping Medical gas piping system serving 1 -5 inlets /outlets for a specific gas Each additional medical gas inlets/outlets greater than 5 Backflow protective device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers 2 inch (51 mm) diameter or smaller Backflow protective device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers over 2 inch (51 mm) diameter Each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter including backflow protection devices Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections (1 -5) Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections over 5 Gas piping outlets PERMIT - APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by i limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 International Plumbing Code (current edition). I I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING 0 ' ER 0 ' AUTHORI AGENT: Signature: Print Name: et 14 4ti e r Day Telephone: Mailing Address: Stop 564 cerr /r i3h. , S-te tea 56e4#4 City Date Application Accepted: 0°1 Date Application Expires: L Date: 1//6/7-ao 2_06-6/2•006Z q8i r�$ State Zip Staff Initials: H:\Applications \Forms - Applications On Line\2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Plumbing -Gas Piping Permit Application.doc Revised: 7 -2010 bh Page 2 of 2 w City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 0040000250 Permit Number: PG 10 -128 Address: 4028 S 146 ST TURIN Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 09/16/2010 Applicant: PACIFIC COURT APARTMENTS Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -01849 Initials: User ID: Payee: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $76.13 Payment Date: 09/16/2010 04:09 PM Balance: $0.00 MARK P PELLAND TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 1166 76.13 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts PLAN CHECK - NONRES PLUMBING - NONRES 000.345.830 15.23 000.322.103.00.00 60.90 Total: $76.13 PAYMENT RECEIVED doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 09 -16 -2010 'INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Pr ' ct: r Al...--x‘ Z..0 u t -15 Type of Inspection: F i /..I.,1-t pro A,D.,',,T I Address: '(y Date Called: Special Instructions: / Date Wanted: n / a.m. ,et Requester: Phone 'IDS-- 5-4 41 DApproved per applicable codes. 0- Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ti M /4 OLDS - Art- %to. A(Ct r Inspector. Ijo n REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain ,a copy with permit INSPECTION. NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION le- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Pp C.-.1h C Co J r { TvPe 2f-inspection: �_ r PlLJ �,t4 . Address: -4 e 28 !J .. S. � 46 c--- Date C d: I , i k Special Instructions: • Date Wanted 24 a.m. ! Requester: tri) Phone d.. --205.---S-'441 LjApproved.per applicable codes. - Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: A i2-1u k �k.--A An API d4 \` _ Fo (, (_.4 CA i\--4, Ai\ip.': Li.. , f‘At,)-(— tri) C-1r - ;(snt,c ,fin , _ ff_ n. Inspector: 0, 44-\ \. Date:3 /r REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. W9001Bdr W901C37_BASE W09001C37_PAVE PC_zland PC_.survey PC —SP PC_TitleBlock PC Jul 12. 2010 — 5:50pm P:\ W09- 01— C37 \Cadd \W09001C37_C2.dwy \ FOU 8 BRASS RN IN CONC. MONUMENT DOWN CD' IN CASE. LOCATED AT THE THE INTERSECTION OF 32ND AVE. S. AND S. 144TH 51. GRAPHIC SCALE 32" COTTONWOOD 3.8' E. OF PROP. LINE WOOD BI.NNG "14440 NI. WlEA INTERNATIC.N4l BLVD" ( IN PET) I inch -20 ft LEGEND REBAR W /CAP IRON PIPE OR RR SPIKE HUB W /TACK PK NAIL MONUMENT IN CASE CATCH BASIN /CURB INLET SIGN POST STORM DRAIN MANHOLE SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE WATER MANHOLE WATER METER WATER VALVE AREA REA GAS VALVE TREE. CONIFEROUS TREE. DECIDUOUS 1 CONCRETE CHAIN -LINK FENCE WOOD FENCE FF CORD OTILI CT INFORMATION GAS SEWER WATER so STORM OH OVERHEAD PO NW 1/4 SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M. KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON ENCPOAEM1110 6' CL FENCE 121 I:I' <11 (P5 FENCE END ., CALC. PROP. CORNER 3DER ,.tea -"^ -tr =,II 50 0 _77C' COTTONWOOD 2.5 W. OF PRC•P E SHED 1 YHH l OTIU4:W00D i TUC'O I W. OF POOP. LINE MC. ;II BUICIIIN• '14442 ".• MLA ,NT(R:AV.S.VaL Att.' !P LOT 24 101.1)1) f -I it/ LIING :" 40.35 _ 146TH = T." rF EES AR I,' 0 2.0 S. OF PROP, LINE BACON ARC, ..... ' Rq. lt. N4)OO :.UFPOF'� 57.!4^ COLUMNS (T/P.� 5' PA0300Y W/ { - 1 I s(13R t y II jl 1 • :OL'Is'I(• 1 ' 1 HI �-- '4 IV jl • I, a -2' Ill ✓ t 4_,_.,:s- c_DAR �' L c� C ---, - x. .4 H I I \��'� - '-"ter- t6.t � .. •iiOtlE WALL AL a.4 . -L - 0 1 <A • j W. OF PROP. LINE • I L 1_ ¢:A:.l •A 7 E Aw CON n w5.' ,O E c 7� _• CON SUHILIRT II alp j CItUMNS (T P ) I I . �m I� e. RACE IS 0.3' E. :F PROP. LINE PANEL (C I';PATE II T¢I vnlAl COSC1 0 0 44 N I P RTV2 2SF So' ac PARFFF• WRE TFEE 0 PA 0 R =4 2 -STOR• CONCRETE BU,I TINS C ED4FE ILOT21 `SAWCUT n UNE EXIST CB STA 11 +57.04 U 71 l V CO 'l ot V .0 IPEE IS 1.S' E. • OF PROP. LINE E.IAR W OF PROP. LINE B .11 A rt r • l• LYILGINU I{I 14671-1 ST' K PROPOSED BUILDING n5. FF. 295.50 b ° 3.0' ,TN EL 295.0 -r 32.0' EXIST. 5' SIDEWALK -f ;3 L •.• PROP LINE • - ,NDREBAR f5. inn AAJE R LS /6012- C 135 O' S. 0 0.12' OI•;ALC. PROP. CORNER c4= HINZ`"- TO C l 21 +50 r 'J87'34'34 "W 265.06' REVISIONS No changes d to the scope a ulfding and may include addI Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submij i plan review fees. SOUTH CONSTRUCTION NOTES. FOUND 1/2' BRASS PIN IN CONCRETE L� MONUMENT DOWN 0.6' IN CASE 144TH STRcCyTED AT THE INTERSECTION OF -\ `4'1hB RK. S. AND S. 1441-11 STREET O STATION 20 +00.00 IS SET AT INTERSECTION OF CENTERLINE SOUTH 146TH STREET AND WEST PROPERTY UNE. O2 EXTERIOR FACE OF SOUTH WALL IS SET AT STA 10 +43.00. O CURB RADII AND DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN TO FACE OF CURB. 0 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, SEE SECTION 1/C6. OS CONCRETE CURB, SEE SECTION 2/C6. O6 ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT, SEE SECTION 3/C6. O END CURB AT END OF EXIST. RETAINING WALL TOP OF CURB E. 298.0. O GATE KEY PAD POST, STA 10 +29.00, 11.5' LT.. 09 CENTERUNE OF SLIDING GATE POSTS, STA 10 +40.00. 10 36'x18'x4" CONCRETE PAD FOR MECH. EQUIPMENT. SEE MECH. PLANS. 11 STA 10 +35.00, 10.5' LT, FLOW UNE EL 295.77, TOP OF CURB EL 296.27. 12 LANDSCAPE AREAS, SEE LANDSCAPING PLANS. 13 4- CONCRETE WALKWAY. 14 4' CONCRETE WALKWAY, STAMPED TO MATCH EXISTING. 15 INSTALL SALVAGED WHEEL STOPS (5 TOTAL). 16 INSTALL SALVAGED MAIL BOXES. S- -bra -ems T �" l*) s0ta -- 0 i/e� arr` FELE COPY �� .T✓ F 17.43 Pe m t No. � 10- Plo.r. n review approval is subject to errors and omissions. ! -L :; CA' a` of construction documents does not authorize :'ac &ti f1 of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt c, : i:.pproved Field Copy and conditions is ackno) edged: By Date: / -- --4 1/) City Of Tukwila BUILDZ4G DIVISION SET STA 20 +00.00 AT INTSECTION OF S. 146TH ST. AND WEST PROPERTY UNE t DRIVEWAY STA 20 +21.34 I- F 0 CO w D z LU z Z V' I SEfR,ATE PERMIT RREDUIRED FOR; 0 r ;! O ' animal • ROM C. of TbkwIla BUILD! G DIVISION FOUND 2' BRASS DISC WITH PUNCH IN CONCRETE MONUMENT DOWN 0.7 IN CASE LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF S. I 46TH ST. AND 42ND AVE. S. REVIEWED FOR CODeE COMPLIANC ninVED OCT 0 1 2010 p \Pk City of Tukwila B ILDING DIVISION NE. 1 1111E Engineers PACIFIC PARK 1412 - 11218 AVENUE NE SUITE 102 BILEVIE, WA 98004 425.455.7622 E. RECEIVED TTY OF TUKIMLA SEP 16, 2010 RMIT CENTER z 0 0 1- w w F co } z co 0 o Z co OA Y -J J W CO TOTE 07.012010 TILE T -20' LEIDI PP. CRON TA CK0 PP. WA09.00tC37 WEI C2 a 1r1Q t2'Z FELE COPY Pressurized Closed Loop Double Tank Solar Domestic Hot Water System Existing Portion REVIEWED FOW CODE COMPLIANCE APDafVED OCT 0 1 2010 City of Tukwila !:L .,' !G DIVISInw Domestic Tank RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWMLA SEP 16 2010 PERMIT CENTER Exp. Tank • Pump Station P&-ID-121 Key Pressure Relief Valve Drain /Fill Valve 4 Air Vent Tempering Valve QTemperature Sensor Si Check Valve • Cold Solar Transfer Fluid • Hot Solar Transfer Fluid —• Domestic Cold Water —• Domestic Hot Water PILE COPY Pacific Court Solar Hot Waters opet No. This document describes specifications for the installation of a solar water heating system to serve the laundry room at Pacific Court, 4028 S 146th St, Tukwila, WA 98146. Currently the laundry room's hot water is heated by an electric Rheem 50 gallon tank with model number 82MVR52 -2 that runs on 4500 watts. The laundry room has two washers. The solar water heating system is to feed into this existing tank and use this tank's electric element as its backup heating. Specified System The installed system is to include: • Pressurized glycol antifreeze heat - transfer fluid • Closed loop for the antifreeze (solar loop) • 20 to 22 tube evacuated tube collector w/ rack that can tilt to 62.5° • 50 gallon storage tank w/ internal heat exchanger and pressure relieve valve • Pump station w/ controller • Temperature sensors at collector out, tank bottom, and tank top • Expansion tank on solar loop to prevent pressure relief valve from blowing • Air vent in solar loop • Drain/Fill valve near tank's solar loop out • All necessary connecting pipes and wires along with insulation to cover Scope of Work • Plan out equipment locations and connecting piping /wiring • Install collector on roof above laundry facility. Located as far south and east as possible, but still above the building not the carport (install tubes later) • Install collector facing 18 degrees east of magnetic south • Tilt collector to 62.5° to maximize winter production, lessen summer overheating, and remove need for heat dissipation • Install solar tank adjacent to existing tank • Connect domestic water to new tank. Connect hot water out of new tank to old tank • Weatherproof piping penetrations through roof • Secure pipes from movement & vibration • Insulate pipes to R -4 or greater and protect outdoor pipes from UV & moisture by installing an aluminum insulation jacket or equivalent • Install air vent at highest point in solar loop • Pressure test the solar loop overnight • Mount pump station near tanks in an accessible location • Locate expansion tank near pump station - • Flush solar loop and then charge with heat transfer fluid (glycol antifreeze solution) � �E Zristal iZnperature sensors at collector out, solar tank bottom, and solar tank top. 1, ! : , CODE COW!! o' 'on ° ler to these sensors and set it appropriately CITY 0 APET emp flow rate following manufacturer's instructions SAP 6 2010 • In1sEt9a�/l�y,l evacuated tubes in collector PERMIT CENTER OCT .i. l6 V G V City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIRM FILE COPY Tukwila Permit Center Solar Water Heater Requirements Seismic Strapping Water Heater Earthquake Restraining Straps will be used to secure the solar water storage tank. The strap we intend on using is the Watts E -75. "Series E -75 Water Heater Strap Kits are a double- strapping system for restraining water heaters. They can be installed on the front of the water heater or wrapped around the water heater with non- flammable back spacers to keep the heater from coming in contact with the wall, and are bolted directly to the wall studs. The kit contains four long straps to restrain the upper and lower portions of the water heater. They are easily adjustable with pre - assembled self- tapping lag bolts that are held with paper keepers. Series E -75 is for water heaters up to 75 gal." If more information is required please see pg 8 of the following pdf link: http:// media .wattswater.com /F- Spcmkr.pdf Total Weight of Roof Mounted Equipment Component Dry Weight 20 Tube Collector 139.7Ib SolarFlex Insulated Piping 0.51b /ft Component Volume 20 Tube Collector 0.1375ga1 Solar Flex Insulated Piping 0.0346ga1 /ft Fluid Weight Density of Water 8.35Ib /gal Density of Propylene Glycol 8.67lb /gal Density of 50 %/50% Water and Propylene Glycol 8.51Ib /gal REGEIYD CI7YOFTU lA SFP '1 ti 2010 PERMIT CENTER 176, REVIEWED i OR CODE COMPLIANCE Arm nvo5 oC-r 0 1 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 1 0 -12$ Weight Calculations Suppose 15ft of piping is supported by the roof. 20 Tube Collector 139.7Ib SolarFlex Insulated Piping 7.5Ib Total Dry Weight 147.21b 20 Tube Collector 0.1375ga1 Solar Flex Insulated Piping 0.519gal Total Volume 0.6565ga Weight of Fluid 5.5868Ib Total Roof Mounted Weight 152.7868Ib Mounting Struts The mounting structure will be mounted to the roof of the building. It will be bolted to the roof joists with lag bolts and sealed against leaking with a polyurethane sealant. The sealant will be applied to the entire bottom of the foot of the mounting structure to seal the bottom of the structure to the roofing. The lag bolts will also be sealed to prevent leaks. The sealant used will be a one -part, moisture - curing, commercial grade sealant with a 50 year durability guarantee and meets or exceeds Federal Spec TT -S 00230C, Type II, Class A and ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25. (SOLAR HOT WATER) ,Apricus AP -20 Solar Collector Product Specifcations Sheet FILE r{ t Overview Apricus solar collectors use high efficiency twin - la ';V at"ed tubes to absorb solar energy and convert it into usable heat. Freeze protected heat pipes transfer heat from within the evacuated tube up to an insulated copper header pipe through which a heat transfer liquid is circulated. Suitable for domestic or commercial applications, Apricus solar collectors maintain strong efficiency levels even at high delta -t temperatures. For this reason Apricus collectors are ideal for cold regions and high temperature applications. Physical Specifications Overall Length 1980mm / 80" Overall Height 156mm / 6.14" Overall Width 1496mm / 58.9" Absorber Area 1.6m2 / 17.2ft2 Aperture Area 1.88m2 / 20.2ft2 Gross Area 2.96m2 / 31.8ft2 Gross Dry Weight 63.6kg / 139.71b Fluid Capacity 520m1 / 17.6fl oz Max Operating Pressure 800kPa / 116psi Stagnation Temperature < 2200C / 4320F Performance Variables (aperture area) EtaO (y- intercept) 0.656 al [W /(m2K)] 1.4* a2 [W /(m2K2)] 0.007* Heat Capacity (kJ/)(m2 /K)] 44.89 Peak Power Output 1230W / 4200Btu Key Material Specifications Evacuated Tubes Borosilicate 3.3 Glass Absorber Al -N on Al on Glass Heat Pipes High Purity Copper Heat Transfer Fins Aluminum Rubber Components HTV Silicone Rubber Mounting Frame 439 Stainless Steel Manifold Casing 5005 -H16 Aluminum r$ 'delines e pp�� 15L /min / 3.9gpm C®D``esr14iesCE 150 tubes nst la 1741 tel. �Fiange 20 -700 *f Perform nce v �� internally verified t t� 1 YO City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Internationally Certified Product Copper Header Glass Wool Insulation iJF Stainless Steel , Mounting Frame Global- Mark.00m.ou® • Aluminum Casing Evacuated Tube „-- Heat Transfer Fin Copper Heat Pipe • Available Through: www.apricus.com Copyright © 2008 Apricus Solar Co., Ltd B -1.3 T RECEIV CITY OF TU SEP 16 20 PERMITCENTER D -12$ FLLE COPY Solar pump stations �ea�� ��®• for solar heating systems series 255 & 256 Product range Code 255050A Code 255056A Code 256050A Code 256056A LISTED HMSO 9001:2000 � UNIENIS09001:2000 Con n FM21654 tam Cwt n 0063 Function Solar pump stations are used on the primary circuit of solar heating systems to control the temperature of the hot water storage. The pump inside the unit is activated by the signal from differen- tial temperature controller. The unit contains the funct onal and safety devices for an optimal circuit control, and is avai able with both flow and return connection or with return connection only. General The solar pump station is a pre - installed and leak- tested unit with fittings for transferring heat from the collector to the storage tank. It contains important fittings and safety devices for the operation of the solar thermal system: • Ball valves in flow and return in combination with check valves to prevent gravity and thermo circulation. • Ports for flushing, filling and emptying the system. • Air vent for manual bleeding of the solar thermal system. • Flow meter for displaying and setting the flow rate. • Thermometer in flow and return for displaying both temperatures. • Pressure gauge for displaying the system pressure. • Safety relief valve to prevent overpressure. • Three -speed solar pump for wide range of flow rates. Dual line pump station, 3 speed, flow and return connection, flow meter scale: 1/2 -5 gpm ____ ___._____ _._ 3/4' female Dual line pump station, without pump, flow and return connection, flow meter scale: 1/2 -5 gpm ___________ 3/4" female Single line pump station, 3 speed, return connection, flow meter scale: 1/2 -5 gpm _ . -- __ —__ -- _3/4' female Single line pump station, without pump, return connection, flow meter scale: 1/2 -5 gpm .. 3/4' female Technical specifications Body: Temperature gauge: Seals: 0- Rings: Union gaskets: Insulating shell: Performance Medium: Max. percentage of glycol: Max. working temperature: Max. working pressure: brass steel / aluminium PTFE / EPDM EPDM / Viton AFM 34, asbestos free EPP, thermal conductivity value = R4 RE10t�l-at{t' rafure range: COD pEj'i. PBA�i Gr�eheck valve: A /Aderttiagepflovv meter: Max re rrnlf o me r temperature: O Pess eFga �olfale: mp ature a scale: Connections: a r I le ory setting: . llling /�r i tyose_ BUILDING DIVISION nnections: ction: water, glycol solutions 50% 360°F (180°C) 150 psi (10 bar) -20 to 360 °F ( -30 to 180°C) 90 psi (6 bar) Op: 1/4 psi (2 kPa) 1/2 to 5 gpm (1 to 20 1 /min) 265 °F (130 °C) 0-90 psi (0-6 bar) 32 -320 °F (0- 160 °C) 3/4" female straight thread 3/4' male hose thread 1/2' male straight thread Pump Wilo solar model: Body: Power supply: Max. pressure: Max. temperature: Agency approval: RECEiv�n cmroFTU u► SEP 16 2010 PERMIT CENTER Star :S -16 U15 i cast iron 115V -60Hz 150 psi (10 bar) 230 °F (110 °C) cULus Wilo Star S-16 U15 hydraulic characteristics Pressure Wheel) [m/WCI 6.0 0 200 400 600 800 Colo 1000 1200 8 5.0 5—, 4.0 2— 3.0 9— 2.0 e 311.0 0 0.0 flow flow [ I 3 z 1_ 1 single me station dual Ilne station 'tee.-- 0 i 1 t 2 1 3 I 4 1 5 I 0 200 400 600 800 Colo 1000 1200 8 5.0 5—, 4.0 2— 3.0 9— 2.0 e 311.0 0 0.0 flow flow [ I Dimensions Cede A C D w,geml 255050A 3/4' 4' 47/8' 15' 16' 15 2550564 3/4' 4' 472_ 15' 16' 10 Characteristic components Cod. A c D wtieH 256050A 3/4' 7' 161/4' 17' 5' 12 255056A 3/4' 7' 16 ve 17' 5. 8 1 Wilo -Solar circulation pump 2 Safety relief valve 253 series 3 Filling /drain valve 4 Pressure gauge 5 Flow meter 6 Air trap and vent 7 Flow temperature gauge 8 Return temperature gauge 9 Pre - formed insulation shell 10 Shut -off and check valve 11 Expansion Tank connection kit 12 3/4° cap (used if no expansion tank is installed) Construction details Shut -off and check valve The shut -off and check valves are built into the ball valves of the temperature gauge connectors. A. In normal system operation, the ball valves must be ully open. B. To allow the fluid to flow in both directions, it is necessary to rotate the respective ball valve to 45 °. C. To close ball valve, rotate 90 °. 0° Check valve in operation, flow- through only in flow direction 45° 90° • V Check valve not operating, now- through in both directions Ball valve closed, no flow - through Air vent The solar pump unit version with flow and return connection is equipped with an air vent on the flow line. The air, separated from the fluid, is collected at the top of the vent. The collected air must be released from time to time —every day after the initial installation; however, it can eventually be done weekly or monthly, depending on the quantity of the air. The collected air is released using the manual air vent with a screwdriver. i Flow meter The Flow meter is for measurement and display of the flow rate of 1/2 to 5 gpm (1-20 1/min). For accurate function of the measuring device the system must be flushed and free from foreign substances. 1 /2- 3.5gpm (1 -13 1 /min) Left scale: Upper edge of the propeller 4 -5gpm (15 -201 /min) Right! scale: Lower; edge of the propeller Example display = approx. 3 gal /min Item .: Code Description SolarFlex . .expansion tanks =, ,.- • 255007 Stainless steel tank connection kit 3/4' straight thread , illi 00 259012 Expansion tank 3 gallons, 3/4" straight thread connection 259018 Expansion tank 5 gallons, 3/4" straight thread connection 259025 Expansion tank 7 gallons, 3/4" straight thread connection 259035 Expansion tank 9 gallons, 3/4° straight thread connection 259050 Expansion tank 13 gallons, 3/4' straight thread connection Accessories for solar pump stations • NA10092 18° SJ cord, stripped and pre- tinned for connecting pump to controller •-� it; NA26710 Three -way diverting valve kit with valve body, elbow, tee,120V actuator and cord to mount to bottom of dual line station for diverting solar fluid to another tank, swimming pool hx or heat shedding device. � r'F 255010A Hand fill pump for solar pump stations 1 3.0 320.00 Solar pump stations fitting kits to connect °_SolarFlex directly,, :' t I NA26740 1/2" SolarFlex direct fitting kit includes (4) 3/4' male thread adaptors (NA12152) NA26640 1/2' SolarFlex direct fitting kit includes (2) 3/4" male thread adaptors (NA12152) k ill NA26750 3/4" SolarFlex direct fitting kit includes (4) 1" male thread adaptors (NA12162) NA26650 3/4" SolarFlex direct fitting kit includes (2) 1" male thread adaptors (NA12162) l. NA26760 1" SolarFlex direct fitting kit includes (4) 1 -1/4' male thread adaptors (NA12162 + NA10087 + R50055) NA26660 1° SolarFlex direct fitting kit includes (2) 1 -1/4' male thread adaptors (NA12162 + NA10087 + R50055) Solar pump stations fitting kits to- connect sweat copper pipe .with union.nuts :..- 'l a Nom. "; NA26749 1/2' Sweat fitting kit includes (4) 3/4' male adaptors (NA12152), (4) nuts (R41298), (4) 1/2" sweat tail (NA10001) and (4) washers (R50056). NA26649 1/2' Sweat fitting kit includes (2) 3/4' male adaptors (NA12152), (2) nuts (R41298), (2) 1/2' sweat tail (NA10001) and (2) washers (R50056). M ay _`- "- t'� c"•.> ` N NA26759 3/4° Sweat fitting kit includes (4) 1° male adaptors (NA12162), (4) nuts R61008), (4) 3/4" sweat tail (NA10003) and (4) washers (R50055). NA266. 3/4° Sweat fitting kit includes (2) 1" male adaptors (NA12162), (2) nuts R61008), (2) 3/4" sweat tail (NA10003) and (2) washers (R50055). t a�. .,. ta t _ ,� NA26769 1" Sweat fitting kit includes (4) 1" male adaptors (NA12162), (4) 1' sweat tail with nut (59834A) and (4) washers (R50055). NA26669 1° Sweat fitting kit includes (2) 1" male adaptors (NA12162), (2) 1" sweat tail with nut (59834A) and (2) washers (R50055). . . Solar- pump. stations fitting kits. to - NPT..male thread ..- C,jl, ;I .-=' � ' NA26756 3/4" NPT fitting kit includes (4) 1" male adaptors (NA12162), (4) nuts (R61008), (4) 3/4" NPT tail (31901A) and (4) washers (R50055). NA26656 3/4" NPT fitting kit includes (2) 1' male adaptors (NA12162), (2) nuts (R61008), (2) 3/4" NPT tail (31901A) and (2) washers (R50055). Application diagrams I J Shut-off valve Pump f Air vent valve GExpansion vessel 0 Temperature gauge `r Safety relief valve Circulation unit with differential temperature regulator Double circulation unit with double differential temperature regulator and solar panels with different orientation - II r :. jl SPECIFICATION SUMMARIES...;_ Code 255050A/256050A Circulation unit for solar heating systems. Connections 3/4" female straight thread. Flow and return connection. Brass body. Steel and aluminium temperature gauge. PTFE and EPDM seals. EPDM and Viton 0- Rings. AFM 34 gaskets, asbestos free. EPP insulating shell. Medium water and glycol solutions. Maximum percentage of glycol 50 %. Maximum working tem- perature 360 °F (180 °C). Maximum working pressure 150 psi (10 bar). Safety relief valve temperature range -20 -320 °F (- 30- 160 °C). Safety relief valve factory set at 90 psi (6 bar). Ap minimum opening shut -off and check valve 1/4 psi!(2 kPa). Flow meter scale 1/2 - 5gpm (1 -201 /min). Maximum flow meter temperature 265 °F (130 °C). Pressure gauge scale 0 -90 psi (0-6 bar). Temperature gauge scale 32 -320 °F (0- 160 °C). Filling /drain hose connections 3/4" male hose thread. Wilo Solar Star S -16 U15 pump. Cast iron body. Power supply 115V - 60 Hz. Maximum pressure 150 psi (10 bar). Maximum temperature 230 °F (110 °C). Agency approval class cULus. Expansion tank connection 1/2° male straight thread.; -I -- Code 255056A/256056A Circulation unit for solar heating systems. Connections 3/4" female straight thread. Flow and return connection. Brass body. Steel and aluminium temperature gauge. PTFE and EPDM seals. EPDM and Viton 0- Rings. AFM 34 gaskets, asbestos free. EPP insulating shell. Medium water and glycol solutions. Maximum percentage of glycol 50 %. Maximum working tem- perature 360 °F (180 °C). Maximum working pressure 150 psi (10 bar). Safety relief valve temperature range -20 -320 °F (- 30- 160 °C). Safety relief valve factory set at 90 psi (6 bar). Op minimum opening shut -off and check valve 1/4 psi1(2 kPa). Flow meter scale 1/2 - 5gpm (1 -201 /min). Maximum flow meter temperature 265 °F (130 °C). Pressure gauge scale 0 -90 psi (0-6 bar). Temperature gauge scale 32 -320 °F (0- 160 °C). Filling /drain hose connections 3/4" male hose thread.'; Agency approval class cULus. Expansion tank connection 1/2" male straight thread. We reserve the right to change our products and their relevant technical data, contained in this publication, at any time and without prior notice. CALEFFI Caleffi North America, Inc. 3883 W Milwaukee Road / Milwaukee, WI 53208 Tel: 414- 238 -2360 / Fax: 414- 238 -2366 www.caleffi.us / sales@caleffi.com © Copyright 2009 Caleffi North Americo, Inc. Adjustable thermostatic mixing valve for solar systems 252 series Product range !LS.wey „. FzLE corhALEiFI Permit No. General In solar systems, the temperature in the storage tank can vary considerably, depending on the solar radiation, and can reach very high temperatures over long periods. In summer, and if there is little water usage, the hot water at the storage tank outlet can actually reach temperatures around 200° F. At these temperatures, the hot water cannot be used directly because of the danger of scalding. Function The thermostatic mixing valve is used in systems for scald protection in the production of domestic hot water. It is designed to maintain the set temperature of the mixed water supplied to the user when there are variations in the temperature and' pressure conditions of the incoming hot and cold water or in the water's flow rate. This particular series of mixing valves can function continuously at the high temperatures of the incoming hot water from the solar storage tank. Code 2521 series Adjustable thermostatic mixing valve for solar systems Code 2523 series Adjustable high flow thermostatic mixing valve for solar systems . . Technical specifications Materials: - body: - shutter: - springs: - seal components: Setting range: Accuracy: dezincification resistant alloy brass PS U stainless steel EPDM 80 -150 °F (27 -65 °C) ± 3 °F (2 °C) 150 psi (10 bar) 75 psi (5 bar) 30 psi (2 bar) Max. working pressure (static): Max. working pressure (dynamic): Min. working pressure (dynamic): Dimensions ~UMW •mp Code a[ n Pte!' A r... 8 C D E F weight (lb) 1. 1 MIN MAX ; �j? 4 2521.59A u3/4" 4 u2 Y /2" 5" 5 7/8" 3 1/4" 2 5/8" 2.4 25211PA 1" 3 1/8" 61 /4" 6 3/8" 3 2/8" 2 5/8" 2.6 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIRIMI ASSE 1017 sizes 1/2 ", 3/4 ", 1" sweat . sizes 3/4" 1” sweat Max. inlet pressures ratio (H /C or C/H): 2:1 Max. inlet temperature: 210 °F (100°C) Min. temperature difference between hot water at inlet and mixed water at outlet for optimum performance: 30 °F (15 °C) Min. flow rate to ensure stable temperature: - 2521 version: 1.3 gpm (5 1pm) - 2523 version: 2.3 gpm (8.5 Ipm) Connections: - 2521 version: - 2523 version: 1/2', 3/4 ", 1" with sweat union 3/4" and 1" with sweat union • • C • B Dlo B ■ • • 1. 1 MIN MAX ; Code A B C D E F i weight (lb) 252359A 3/4" 31/8" 61/4" 63/4" 31/4" 31/27 5.3 252369A 1" 3 5/8" 71/4" 71/4" 3 3/4" 31 /2; 5.6 Operating principle The controlling element of the solar thermostatic mixing valve is a temperature sensor that is fully immersed in the mixed water outlet passage. As it expands or contracts, the sensor continuously establishes the correct proportion of hot and cold water entering the valve. The flow is regulated by a piston sliding in a cylinder between the hot and cold water passages. Even when there are pressure drops due to the drawing off of hot or cold water for other uses or variations in the incoming temperature, the mixer automatically regulates the water flow to obtain the required temperature. Hydraulic characteristics 2521 2523 p (psi) (bar) l 1.5 7_1.00 ----�-��� �� 10 _ 0.70 0 0 N I LI 0 N 0 W 2521 series Cv 3.0 (gpm) (Kv 2.6 (I /min)) 2523 series Cv 5.5 (gpm) (Kv 4.6 (I /min)) - 0.35 0.20 -0.14 - 0.07 0.5 - 0.03 0 .S o. I I O h Use Thermostatic mixing valves are typically installed at the outlet of hot water storage tanks in solar systems to ensure constant temperature of the mixed water supplied to the end user. Because of their flow characteristics, the valves can be installed to control the temperature for both single point of use and for point of distribution. In order to guarantee the delivery of mixed water at the set temperature, the thermostatic mixing valves must have a minimum flow rate of: 2521 series min. flow of 1.3 gpm 2523 series min. flow of 2.3 gpm Application diagrams - System with thermal integration Installation Before installing the mixing valve, the pipework must be flushed out to ensure that there are no circulating impurities to harm the system. We recommend always installing filters of sufficient capacity at the inlet of the water system. Thermostatic mixing valves can be installed horizontally or vertically. The following are indicated on the body of the mixing valve: • hot water inlet, indicated with the color red and the word "HOT" • cold water inlet, indicated with the color blue and the word "COLD" • mixed water outlet with the word "MIX ". Temperature adjustment The temperature is set at the desired value by the knob graduated scale, located on the top of the valve. Temperature adjustment table ith the Position Min. 1 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Max. T ( °F) 80 90 100 I 110 120 I 130 135 145 150 Reference values: Th, = 155 °F; Tcw = 55 °F; Hot and cold wa er inlet pressu es = 45 psi Locking the setting After selecting the temperature, the setting can be locked at the desired value using the control knob. To do this, unscrew the lock screw on the upper part of the control knob, remove the knob and put it back on so that the internal reference couples with the protrusion on the knob carrier . ring nut. 0000 •:• 1.4 • Normally closed II valve Del Shut -off valve Pressure reducing valve Air gap Check valve T/P safety valve Temperature gauge CDExpansion vessel Automatic diverting valve (Ti Thermostat Pump Safety valve Expansion tanks for pressurized systems SolarPlus 259 series Product range 7.., orAt CALEFFI \111,e �,'.�• Farm: copy Permat o. General Modem solar heating systems can reach temperatures of up to 385 °F during inactivity. The result is the vaporization of the solar liquid and extreme temperatures in the solar circuit, up to the solar station. This damages parts of the system, including pumps, connection joints and the diaphragi in the expansion tank. Furthermore, in the event of prolonged heat absorption, for example in the summer, when on vacation or if the electricity is out, the pressure of the solar system can increase to the point of activating the safety relief valve. In order to support the highest possible inactivity temperatures, the special heat - resistant diaphragm in the SolarPlus expansion tank can withstand temperatures up to 210 °F. Function The diaphragm pressure expansion tank ensures that the system pressure does not exceed or drop below the limits established in the system design. The diaphragm divides the space inside the tank occupied by the pre - charged gas and the solar fluid. When the volume of the solar fluid expands because of the heat, the diaphragm stretches into the gas chamber. As a result, the space available for the solar fluid increases and the pressure inside the system remains constant at the designed value. When the volume of the solar fluid decreases because of cooling, the diaphragm returns to the correct initial pre- charged pressure. Code 259 series SolarPlus expansion tanks for pressurized solar heating systems Technical specifications Materials: - body: - coating: - diaphragm: Medium: Max. percentage of glycol: Dimensions welded steel epoxy paint EPDM water, glycol solutions 50% R IEWFD FOR A COD COMPLI APDAVI !CT 0 i 201 Ity of Tukw BUILDING Dv Code A B C D sm lam 250012 3/4" 10s/8" 10 .5/8" 3/4" 3 250018 3/4" 105/8" 13 3/4" 3/4" 5 250025 3/4" 1 1 7/8" 15 1/2" 3/4" 7 System temperature range: Max. diaphragm temperature: Max. working pressure: RECEIV Pre - charged pressure: CITY OF TV Connection: Dimensions sizes 3, 5, 7, 9, 13 gallons 15...250 °F (- 10...120°C) 210°F (100 °C) 150 psi (10 bar) (LA 35 psi (2.5 bar) '3/4" M SEP 1 b 2010 Code A B C D Sze (gal) 259035 3/4" 15 3/4" 16" 1 " 9 259050 3/4" 21 1/8" 16" 1" 131 . ounting feet for wall installation. Installation The expansion tank can be installed after the flow check valve on the outlet side of the circulation pump, between the solar collector (exit pressure), or it can be on the inlet side of the circulation pump (entrance pressure). Since there can be no check valve between the collector and the expansion tank, the expansion tank should be installed on the outlet side of the pump (exit pressure). Accessories A expansion tank connection kit, consisting of a flexible stainless steel hose, a double automatic shut -off valve, wall bracket and mounting hardware, helps reduce installation time and provides suitable mounting. Code: 255001 Max. working pressure: 150 psi (10 bar). Max. check valve working temperature: 250° F (120 °C). Hose length: 20 in. (500 mm). Connections: 3/4" straight. Bracket for expansion tank with a maximum capacity of 7 gallons. Shut -off valve Pump Air vent 9 Expansion vessel !fli, Safety relief valve Safety relief valve for solar systems 0cl 253 series Product range 253 series Safety relief valve for solar systems Technical specifications Materials: - body: - control spindle: - relief seal: - spring: - control knob: Medium: Max. percentage of glycol: Normal pressure: Working temperature range: PED section: Approval: Connections: Performance Opening overpressure: Closing differential: Discharge capacity: brass chrome plated brass high resistance elastomer stainless steel PA6G30 water, glycol solutions 50% 150 psi (10 bar) -20 to 360°F ( -30 to 180 °C) IV according to TOV SV 07 2009 TUV•SOL•50•p 1/2" F x 3/4" F 10% 20% 171,000 BTU (50 kW) Code 253043 253044 253046 253048 253040 Preset psi (bar) 45 (3) 60 (4) 90 (6) 120 (8) 150 (10) FILE C Y CALEFFI General The safety relief valves manufactured by Caleffi are produced in compliance with the essential safety requirements of the Directive 97/23/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union for the Harmonization of Member States with regard to pressurized equipment. Function These safety relief valves are used to control pressure in the primary circuits of solar heating systems. When the calibrated pressure is reached, the valve opens to release the fluid into the atmosphere and prevents the pressure in the system from reaching levels that might damage the solar collectors and equipment. These particular series of products have been specially made and certified to work at high temperature with a glycol medium. TUV Rheinland is an approved U.S. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Certification Body for Pressure Equipment TUV Rheinland Dimensions i size 1/2° F x 3/4" F CITY 111KW►LA SEP 1620'10 PERMIT CENTER 9, EV� C7�VE� ROA 8,10[3,CAPutrCE OCT C 01 )010 l o I! DING DIVISION ■Dili_ Code A B C D E Weight (lb) 25304_ 1 /2" 3/4" 2 3/4" 1 3/8" 0.3 Operating principle The valve disk (1), pressed by a preset spring (2), raises off the seat when reaching the preset pressure and fully opens the outlet vent. The preset pressure is chosen according to the maximum permissible pressure in the solar heating system. The diameter of the outlet connection (3) is greater than the inlet in order to help discharge the required volume. As the pressure decrease, the opposite action, occurs with the valve subsequently closing within the preset tolerances. 14111-;11P m '411 o -A11\\ _urn Construction details Temperature and glycol In solar systems, heating fluid of the primary circuit contains glycol as an additive and operates at high temperatures. Because of these particular operating conditions, the valve disk seal of the safety valve is made of high resistance elastomer. The made and to UV raysmaterial n the case especially outdoor installations. in t Chrome plating The valve body is chrome plated to protect it from dirt and moisture, in the case of outdoor installations of solar heating systems. Certification 253 series safety relief valves are certified for specific use in solar heating systems by the certifying body TUV, in accordance with standard SV 100 Ed. 10.01 par. 7.7. TUV Rheinland is an approved U.S. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Installation The safety relief valves for solar systems must be installed near the point in the circuit where the system is filled - before the expansion tank. Make sure there are no shut -off devices between the valve and the rest of the system. The safety relief valves can be fitted vertically or horizontally but not upside down. This prevents deposits of impurities from affecting correct functioning. The safety relief valves must be installed in line with the flow direction indicated by the arrow on the valve body. pp ■ 'fp, w, A Discharge pipe installed so that spillage This valve should only be used and properly of glycol could not cause damage. To avoid damage due to (valve operation, a discharge pipe must be installed. It should terminate approximately 12" (305mm) above an appropriate container or through an air gap, as shown in the diagram, piped into a suitable container or other suitable place of disposal. Under no circumstances should the vent opening or drain line be plugged. Application diagram SPECIFICATION SUMMARIES 253 series Safety rdl'connections. ass body. Chrome plated. Diaphragm and tdisk seal in highly resistance elastomer. systems. prig of /stainless steel threaded 45, 60, 900, 120, 150 psi (3, 4, Temperature , 8, 10 bar)9Medum to waterand Oglycol solutons. Nominal Maximum percenntage(ofglycol: 0Calibration setting: 45, 60, P Flexible stainless steel insulated piping SolarFlex NA3500 t° � „,, FILE COPY r e CI Product range NA3520 -15 NA3540 -15 NA3540- B NA3560 -15 .5' Function SolarFlex is a system solution with pre - insulated flow and return pipes for solar hot water heating systems used to connect jthe solar collector with the storage tank in an easy, quick and professional way. It optimizes thermal efficiency of the entire system. he pre - insulation solution of two flexible stainless steel pipes inside two EPDM closed cell insulation and the integrated sensor cable, saves time and reduces cost of installation. SolarFlex is packaged in a 50- foot continuous coil with a complete range of accessories to ensure a smoothand secure installation. General • Easy to install, enabling pipes to be run without using aitorch in confined spaces or on the roof. • Ensures a leak -free installation. • Easy to separate, without damaging the tubes. • External copolymer foil protects against UV radiation and mechanical strain. • Identification mark for flow and return. • Meets highest requirements for modern solar heating systems. • Pre - insulated feed and return pipes can be joined easily without special tools. 1/2" SolarFlex pipe 50' coil including (2) double nipples, (4) union nuts, 4 segment rings and 4 washers 3/4" SolarFlex pipe 50' coil including (2) double nipples, (4) union nuts, 4 segment rings and 4 washers 3/4" SolarFlex pipe bulk cut to length up to 164 foot. Without connection fittings. 1" SolarFlex pipe 50' coil including (2) double nipples, (4) union nuts, 4 segment rings and 4 washers Technical specifications Materials: - pipe: - insulation: - outer cover: Insulation thickness: Thermal conductivity: Thermal resistance: Max. working pressure: Max. fluid temperature: Min. surface temperature: Length per coil: Fluid capacity per foot: two corrugated stainless steel 316L two closed cell elastomer UV resistance EPDM UV resistant polyolefin copolymer foil 5/8 inch (16mm) 0.215 BTU - in/hr -ft? °F (0.031 W /mK) R -4.2 150 psi (10 bar) 350 °F (175 °C) -60°F ( -50 °C) 50 feet (15m) 1/2" - 0.0219 gallons (0.08 liters) 3/4" - 0.0346 gallons (0.13 liters) 1° - 0.0509 gallons (0.19 liters) Min. bending radius: 5 inch (130mm) Pessure loss: Approx. Reef/REM 25% more than in a comparable smooth pipe CO reeMMANCE AD®QrtliEr) OCT 01 2U1;i City of Tukwila BLUING DIVICIf r8,4 o 9610, SEP 16 2010 PERMIT CENTER Class VO 25/50 ASTM D 635 ASTM C 177 Dimensions Code A B C D Weight llb /f) NA3520 -15 1/2" 11/16" 4" 2" 0.4 N43540 -15 3/4" 15/16' 4 -3 /e" 2 -1/8" 0.5 NA3560 -15 1" 1 -1/4" 4 -7/16" 2 -1/2" 0.7 Hydraulic characteristics 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.29 0.07 8 0.05 LL 0.03 0.01 Feet of head curve for 1 foot of 1/2" SolarFlex 0 .125 .25 .325 .50 .825 .75 .875 1 0 1.25 1.375 1.5 1.825 1.75 1.875 2.0 2 25 2.5 Volume now is gpm Medium: Clymewetm 40/50 temperature 100°F Feet of head curve for 1 foot of 3/4" SolarFlex 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.05 LL 0.03 0.01 x 0 0 .025 .50 .75 10 125 1.5 175 2.0 225 2.5 2.75 30 325 35 375 4.0 45 Volume flow is gpm Medium: Glycol/ ater 4080 temperature 100°F 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.05 0.03 0.01 Feet of head curve for 1 foot of 1" SolarFlex 0 .50 1.0 15 20 25 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 50 5,5 80 85 7.0 75 8.0 90 Volume flow is gpm Medium: Glycol/water 40/50 temperature 100'F Construction details Flexible stainless steel pipe UV resistant protection film Integrated two -wire sensor cable Closed cell elastomeric EPDM foam insulation Flow and return pipes are easy to separate without damaging the insulation or sensor cable. SolarFlex pipe hangers S'% NA12132 Pipe hangers 1/2" pack of 4 hanger for 1/2" SolarFlex NA12133 Pipe hangers 3/4' pack of 4 hangers for 3/4" SolarFlex NA12134 Pipe hangers 1' pack of 4 hangers for 1° SolarFlex SolarFlex extra connection kits NA12102 NA12103 Connection Kit for 1/2' SolarFlex with 4 nuts, 4 segment rings and 4 flat sealing washers Connection Kit for 3/4' SolarFlex with 4 nuts, 4 segment rings and 4 flat sealing washers NA12104 Connection Kit for 1' SolarFlex with 4 nuts, 4 segment rings and 4 flat sealing washers SolarFlex insulating tape NA35001 Insulating EPDM foam tape (UV resistant) to wrap exposed piping. 50 ft roll x 2" wide x 1/8" thick NA35002 P NA35007 Black film tape (UV resistant) to wrap foam tape, 50 ft roll x 2' wide Black braid sleeve (UV & Vermin resistant), to protect exposed split piping outside, (2) 4' braid with (1) 30 ft roll x 2° wide black film tape 55 FILE CO IT Marathon® Thermal Storage TanWarn* No. Available in 50, 85 and 105 Gallon Models; 2 Port and 3 Port Configurations ► Lifetime Limited Tank Warranty* / 6 -Year Limited Parts Warranty* DESCRIPTION Y GAL. E CAP. 50 FEATURES ELEMENT MODEL NUMBER 1 • WATTAGE MTS50200 N/A Designed for Alternative Energy Applications • Specifically designed for installation as a thermal storage tank • Backup electrical element provides 40 gallons or more of heated water • Large water connections for lower pressure drop Built to Last! • Seamless, blow - molded, polybutene tank — impervious to rust and corrosion • Titanium sheath elements for superior resistance to lime build -up • Multiple layers of filament wound fiber- glass give the tank unmatched strength • Tough molded polyethylene outer shell resists dents and scratches Designed for Easy installation • Water port fittings located at front of storage tank for convenient access • Full port, full flow brass drain valve for fast draining • Factory installed temperature and pres- sure relief valve and vacuum relief valve Additional features • Thermally fused element provides protection against "dry- firing" • Bowl shaped bottom allows for complete sediment removal • Recessed drain valve is out of the way of brooms and scrubbers 'See Warranty Certificate for complete details. ROUGHING IN DIMENSIONS (SHOWN IN INCHES) TANK HEIGHT . A 62 -3/4 HEIGHT TO •WATER CONN. •B DIAMETER HEIGHT TO LOWER PORT 0 HEIGHT TO UPPER PORT E • APPROX. SHIP WT. (LBS.) 66-3/4 23 -1/2 13-1/2 46 100 REVIEWtLT )DECOMPt-IA APDQfl MTS85200 N/A 66-1/4 70-1/4 28-1/4 14-1/2 49-1/2 134 OCT 01 1. TS105200 N/A 66-3/4 70 -3/4 30-1/4 15 50 152 TS85245 4500 66-1/4 70-1/4 28 -1/4 14-1/2 N/A 134 MTS105245 4500 66-3/4 70 -3/4 30-1/4 15 N/A 152 85 MTS85345 4500 66-1/4 70-1/4 28 -1/4 14-1/2 26-1/2 134 '1,11005 MTS105345 4500 66-3/4 70-3/4 30-1/4 15 27-1/2 152 City otTu UILDING DI tCanadian certified models have different model numbers than U.S. models. Add a °C° be ore the model number (e.g., CMTS85245) fjtIV 1Vp. tCanadlan certified models are not available on thermal storage tanks without backup elements (e.g., MTS50200, MTS85200, MTS10520 ) ithwviLA Sto e • e tanks furnished with elements are standard 240 volt AC. test pressure: 300 PSI working pressure: 150 PSI r temperature: 180° F Your Marathon is warranted not to leak for as long as you own your home!* Rheem offers this no -leak promise because of the superior, non - metallic tank construction of the Marathon. The unit utilizes a seamless blow molded inner tank with a structural fiberglass shell for maximum strength. Superior structural performance with high efficiency ... for a lifetime!` 'See Warranty Information Certificate at your dealer for complete details. • f'' FRONT FITTINGS -1.1 /4• FEMALE.NPT. . r FRONT 14T11Ne'S 'CI Ir FEMALE NPT :., MTS #200 MTS #245 SFP 1 ti 2010 PER ER ',FRONT FITTINGS'' :1 -1 /4" FEMALE HPT. • ALL TOP FITTINGS 3/4" FEMALE NPT. • TOP FITTINGS SPACED 5 -3/4" APART. MTS#345 to keeping with its policy .of continuous progress and product improvement, Rheem reserves the right. to make changes without notice. Rheem Water Heaters • 101 Bell Road • Montgomery, Alabama 36117 -4305 • www.rheem.com Rheem Canada LtdJLtee • 125 Edgeware Road, Unit 1 • Brampton, Ontario L6Y OP5 PRINTED IN U.S.A 07110 WP FORM NO. 101 - Automatic air vent and shut -off valve for solar systems 250 series Function CALEFFI FELE corY Pa m:16 li �41oe Automatic air vents are used in the closed circuits of solar heating systems. They allow air contained in the fluid to be released automatically during the filling process, through a valve operated by a float in contact with fluid in the system. The shut -off valves are used in combination with the automatic air vents to isolate them afte filling the circuit of solar heating systems. These series of products have been specially made to work at high temperatures with a glycol medium. Product range Code 250041 A Automatic air vent for solar systems Code NA29284 Shut -off valve for automatic air vent Technical specifications of 250 series valve Materials: - body: - cover: - control spindle: - float: - seals: Medium: Max. percentage of glycol: Working temperature range: Max. working pressure: Max. discharge pressure: Connection: Dimensions brass chrome plated brass chrome plated stainless steel high resistance polymer EPDM water, glycol solutions 50% -20 to 360°F ( -30 to 180°C) 150 psi (10 bar) 75 psi (5 bar) 1/2" M NPT Code A B C D Weight (lb) 250041A 1/2" 4" 021/a" 1/2" 0.7 size 1/2" M NPT size 1/2" M NPTx 1/2" F NPT Technical specifications of valve NA29284 Materials: - body: - ball: - seals: Medium: Max. percentage of glycol: Working temperature range: Max. working pressure: Connection: Dimensions brass chrome plated brass chrome plated P.T.F.E. water, glycol solutions 50% -20 to 360 °F ( -30 to 180 °C) 150 psi (10 bar) 1/2" F x 1/2" M NPT REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Vv o u City of Tukwila iJILDING Dlviclnnl Code A B C D Weight fb) NA29284 1/2" 2 7/8" 1/2" 1 1/2" 0.5 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 16 2010 PERMIT CENTER 13?i 0 i2� Operating principle The accumulation of air bubbles in the valve body causes the float to drop so the air vent valve opens. This phenomenon occurs, and consequently, the valve functions correctly, as Tong as the water pressure remains below the maximum discharge pressure. Construction details Resistance to temperature The high performance level of this series of automatic air vent valves, required in solar heating systems, is ensured by using materials that are highly resistant to temperature. The materials allow the vent function with glycol water temperatures up to 360 °F (180 °C). Hydraulic characteristics Discharge capacity when the system is being filled I SC FMI 2.5 2.25 - Installation 250 series automatic air vents must be installed in a vertical position, typically on the top of the solar heating system panels and at points in the circuit where air bubbles gather that need to be discharged. They must always be installed in combination with a shut -off valve. This is necessary since the vent valves must be shut off after use to remove the air during the filling and starting up phase of the system. 1.75 1.5 1.25 - 1 0.75 0.5 0.25 0 -'-0 0 1. 2 (N1/31 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 - 0.7 - 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 - 0.2 0.1 Maintenance The 250 series automatic air vent is made to allow checking of the internal mechanism. Access to the moving parts that govem the air vent is attained by simply removing the top cover. A shut -off valve must be installed before the 250 series device to allow shut off to simplify any maintenance work and for shutting off after the filling phase. Application diagram SPECIFICATION SUMMARIES 250 series Automatic air vent for solar heating systems 1/2" Male NPT connections. Brass in high resistance polymer. Seals in high resistance elastomer. Medium: water and glycolsolutions. of glycol: 50 %. Working temperature range: -20 to 360 °F. Maximum working pressure: 150 psi. pressure: 75 psi. Chrome plated. Float Maximum percentage Maximum dischar a �� R VIEW FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Code NA29284� AU�® Shut -off valve for automatic air vent for solar heating systems. 1/2° F NPT x 1/2" M NPT connections. Chrom p a ed °b body and ball. Seals in high resistance elastomer. Medium: water and glycol solutions. Maximum lercentage of glycol, 50 %. Working temperature range: -20 to 360 °F. Maximum working pressure: 150 psi. tJ' r U. ail City of Tukwila BUILDING 0 —o —a 0 iSolar 2 Mounting Connection Operation Troubleshooting Examples CALEFF1 Tor 1p4..A FILE Cti PY Permit No. Thank your for buying this product. Read this manual carefully to get the best perfomance from this unit. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE ApponvED OCT 01 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEND CITYOFTU LA SEP 162010 PERMITCENTEF ?&LQH '�v iSolar 2 Safety advice Please pay attention to the following safety advice in order to avoid danger and damage to people and property. Appropriate usage This product is to be used in solar thermal systems in compliance with the technical data specified in these instructions (see p. 3). Improper use excludes all liability claims Instructions: Attention should be paid to - valid local regulations - the statutory provisions for preven- tion of industrial accidents, - the statutory provisions for environ- mental protection, - the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 - Part P of the Building Regulations 2005 - BS7671 Requirements for electrical installations and relevant safety re- gulations of DIN, EN, DVGW,TRGI, TRF and VDE. These instructions are exclusively addressed to authorised skilled per- sonnel. - Only qualified electricians should carry out installation and mainte- nance work. - Initial installation should be carried out by named qualified personnel Subject to change without prior no- tice. Errors excepted 12 CALE.FFl gma N3.19 ■cik. Table of contents Safety instructions Technichal data and overview of functions 2 3 1. Installation 5 1.1 Mounting 5 1.2 Electrical wiring 5 1.2.1 Data communication / Bus 6 1.2.2 Standard solar system 6 2. Operation and function 7 2.1 Buttons for adjustment 7 2.2 System monitoring display 7 2.2.1 Channel display 7 2.2.2 Tool bar 7 2.2.3 System screen 8 2.3 Flashing codes 8 2.3.1 System- Screen flashing codes 8 2.3.2 LED flashing codes 8 3. Commissioning 9 4. Control parameter and display channels 10 4.1 Overview 10 4.1.1 -6 Display channels 11 4.1.7 -19 Adjustment channels 12 5. Troubleshooting 5.1 Various 6. Accessory Imprint 17 18 20 20 Declaration of conformity We, CALEFFI NORTH AMERICA, Inc., declare under our sole responsibility that our product iSolar 2 complies with the following standards: EN 55 014 -1 EN 60 730 -1 According to the regulations of the above directives, the product is labelled with E: 89/336/EWG 73/ 23 /EWG EE iSolar- 2 P", • • system- monitoring display • up to 4 temperature sensors Pt1000 • heat quantity measurement • function control • VBus® • user-friendly operation through simple handling • pump speed control, solar ope- rating hours counter Scope of delivery: 1 x iSolar 2 1 x accessory bag 1 x fuse T4A 2 x screws and dowels 4 x strain relief and screws Additionally enclosed in the full kit: 1 x sensor FKP6 1 x sensor FRP6 Technical data Housing: plastic, PC -ABS and PMMA Protection type: IP 20 / DIN 40050 Ambient temp.: 32 ...104°F Dimensions: 172 x 110 x 46 mm Mounting: wall mounting, mounting into patch - panels is possible Display: System screen for systems visualisation, 16 - segment display, 7 -seg- ment display, 8 symbols for system status and operating control lamp Operation: 3 push buttons at the front of the housing Functions: Differential tempera- ture controller with optional system functions. Function control according to BAW-guidelines, operating hours counter for solar pump, tube collector function, pump speed control as well as heat quantity measurement. Inputs: for 4 temperature sensors Pt1000 Outputs: 1 Semiconductor relay Bus: VBus® The iSolar 2 is a controller for stan- dard solar thermal systems. k provi- des a clear operating concept and is equipped with a system - monitoring display. Flashing symbols for sensors, pumps and valves show temperatures, temperature differences and active ac- tuators. Power supply: 115 V-- Mode of operation: Type 1.y Switching capacity: semiconductor relay: 1 (1)A (115)V— 3 iSolar 2 Examples iSolar 2 Standard solar systems 4 For detailed connection diagrams see chapter 1. ;9=55ZSIZZINCESSI CALEFF •!' ® 08140 isolar2.monus.indd 0 08140 isolar2. iSolar` 2 1. Installation 1.1 Mounting front cover — display cable gland with strain relief 0 8 d 0 o Zr fastening fastening 1.2 Electrical connection CALEFFI NORTH AMERICA, Inc. MOwauluc.W1 53208 ISolar 2 SI push button fuse 4A 104 fuse T4A 1 Temp. sensor Pt1000 S2 S3 2 3 4 5 6 CEG S4 7 8 VBus 9 10 12 4- 13 14 1(1) A 1115V— N RI 17 18 N L 19 20 0, ,0` 0 0' 0' 0'. sensor terminals 0:00 .0 [0,'0' ground terminals VBuse 0 0; 0 .0 0: 0' /MW load terminals mains terminals CALE. F WARNING! ,„,, Always switch -off power supply and disconnect the controller from the mains before opening the housing! The unit must only be located in dry interior locations. It is not suitable for installation in hazardous locations and should not be placed close to any electromagnetic fields.The controller must additionally be supplied from a double -pole switch with contact gap of at least 3 mm. Please pay attention to separate routing of sensor cables and mains cables. 1. Unscrew the cross -head screw from the cover and remove it along with the cover from the housing. 2. Mark the upper fastening point on the wall and drill and fasten the enclosed wall plug and screw leaving the head protruding. 3. Hang the housing from the upper fastening point and mark the lower fastening point through the hole in the terminal box (centres 130 mm). Drill and insert the lower wall plug. 4. Fasten the housing to the wall with lower fastening screw and tighten. The power supply to the controller must be carried out via an external power switch (last step!) and the ;supply voltage must be 115 V— (50 ... 60 Hz). Flexible cables must be attached to the housing with the enclosed strain relief and the corresponding screws. The controller is equipped with either 1 relay to which loads such as pumps, valves, etc. can be connected: • Relay 1 18 = conductor R1 17 = neutral conductor N 13 = ground clamp 0 Temperature sensors (51 to 54) have to be connected to the following terminals (either polarity): 1 / 2 = sensor 1 (e.g. sensor collector 1) 3 / 4 = sensor 2 (e.g. sensor tank 1) 5 / 6 = sensor 3 (e.g. tank top sensor) 7 / 8 = sensor 4 (e.g. return temperature sensor) The power supply connection has to be carried out via the following terminals: 19 = neutral conductor N 20 = conductor L 12 = ground clamp O Electrostatic discharge can lead to damage to elec- tronic components! Dangerous voltage! 5 iSolar" 2 & tt 1t 1.2.1 Data communication / Bus CECR S4 7 8 VBus 9 10 00 u 12 13 '0 0 VBus® connection clamps 1.2.2 Allocation of terminals for system 1 Arr 1 S1 6 a} `laq ELM The controller comes with aVBus® for data communication and energy supply of external modules. The connection is effected with optional polarity at the clamps marked with „VBus®".Via this data Bus you can install one or more VBus® modules, e.g.: • heat quant. measurement module WMZ -M1 • large display GA3 • Data logger, DL1 • Smart Display SD3 Additionaly,the controller can be connected to the PC with the help of a RS -COM adapter. With the Service Center Software (RCS) the controller parameters can be changed, measurements can be read out, processed and visualised.The software enables an easy function control and adjustment of the system. Standard solar system with 1 tank,1 pump and 3 sensors. The sensor S4 /TR can be optionally used for heat quantity measurement. 1 Si 1121314151361 S4 7181 u u N R2 N R1 NL 112111141151161171181191201 u S4 /TRF 1 53 S2 - Symbol Specification 51 collector sensor S2 tank base sensor S3 tank top sensor, (optional) S4 /TR sensor for heat quantity measurement (optional) R1 solar pump ® 08140 isolar2.monus.indd iSolar" 2 2. Operation and function 2.1 Buttons for adjustment SET (selection / ad ustment mode) 2.2 System monitoring display e Complete Monitoring - Display 2.2.1 Channel display channel display 2.2.2 Tool bar tool bar CAW tat Arr% ,V f4f. IRO 1141 ifsvg,,A The controller is operated via the 3 push buttons below the display.The forward- button (1) is used for scrolling forward through the display menu or to increase the adjustment va- Iues.The backward - button (2) is similarly used for scrolling backwards and reducing values. In order to access the adjustment mode, scroll down in the diplay menu and press the forward button (1) for approx. 2 seconds after you have reached the last diplay item. If an adjustment value is shown on the display, the „SEt" icon is displayed. Now, you can access the adjustment mode by using button 3. • Press buttons 1 and 2 in order to select a channel • Briefly press button 3, „SEt" will flash • Adjust the value by pressing buttons 1 and 2 • Briefly press buttons 3, so that „SEt" permanently appears, the adjusted value will be saved. The system monitoring display consists of 3 blocks: channel display, tool bar and system screen (active arrange- ment). The channel display consists of two Iines.The upper line is an alpha- numeric 16- segment display (text disp ay) for displaying channel names and menu items. In the lower 7- segment display, the channel values and the adjustment parameters are displayed. Temperatures and temperature differences are indicated in °C or K respectively. The additional symbols in the tool bar indicate the actual system status. 'Symbol:::. standard flashing :' OI relay 1 active tank maximum limitation active /maximum tank temperature exceeded collector cooling function or recooling function active antifreeze- function activated collector minimum limitation collector antifreeze function active Qor collector emergency shutdown tank emergency shutdown active 0 + d sensor defect Q +0 manual operation active F�ii SET -mode, change of adjust- ment value is possible 7 i5olar 2 2.2.3 System screen system screen collector 1 pumps sensors CA LtikaU, E Iffie83 F ace Q. lop The system screen (active arrangement) shows the scheme which has been selected. The screen consists of several system component symbols, which are - depending on the current status of the system - either flashing, permanently shown or „hidden ". tank top sensor tank heat exchanger tank collectors with collector sensor tank 1 and 2 with heat exchanger 2.3 Flashing codes 2.3.1 System screen codes 2.3.2 LED flashing codes 8 tank 2 or after- heating (with additional symbol) additional symbol: opera- tion of the burner 14) temperature sensor pump After..heating with burner symbol Eb • Pump symbols are flashing during initialisation phase • Sensor symbols are flashing if the corresponding sensor display channel is selected. • Sensor symbols are flashing in the case of a sensor fault. • Burner symbol is flashing if the after - heating is active green: red /green flashing: red flashing: everything OK initialisation phase manual operation sensor fault (sensor symbol is flashing quickly) iSolar` 2 CALET,F Aptik Ito i,,2, 3. Commissioning When the controller is commissionend for the first time, the arrangement has to be selected first Operation control lamp 1.Switch on power supply. During the initialisatio phase, the operating control lamp flashes red and green.After initialisation, the controller is in the automatic mode with typical settings. The pre - programmed system scheme is backwards forwards Arr 1. 2. - select adjustment channel Arr - change to the -mode (see 2.1) © 08140 uohrlmonus.indd SET (selection / adjustment mode) Arr 1 - select the arrangement via the Arr -index number - save the adjustment by pressing the ® button' Now the controller is ready for operation with typical set- tings to suit that system and normally the factory settings will give close to optimum operation. Overview of arrangements: Arr 1 : standard solar system x I iSolar- 2 4. Control parameters and display channels 4.1 Overview of channels Legend: ( Corresponding channel is available. x* Corresponding channel is available when the corresponding option is enabled ted (OHQM), will the corresponding channel be available. CAILiFir r° AMU. fah ink Ci AvrA O Only if the option heat quantity measurement is activated (OHQM),will the corresponding channel be available. 0 Only if the option heat quantity measurement is deactiva- Please note: Only if temperature sensors are connected, will S3 and 54 be displayed. channel : -= description R' .page_;. COL x Temperature collector 1 11 TST x Temperature tank 1 11 TSTL x Temperature tank 1 base 11 TSTU x Temperature tank 1 top 11 S3 x Temperature sensor 3 11 TRF O Temperature return sensor 11 S4 © Temperature sensor 4 11 n % x Pump speed relay 1 11 h P x Operating hours relay 1 11 kWh OO Heat quantity kWh 12 MWh O Heat quantity MWh 12 Arr 1 Arrangement 9 DT 0 x Switch -on temperature difference 13 DT F x Switch -off temperature difference 13 DT S x Set temperature difference 13 RIS x Rise 13 S MX x Maximum temperature tank 1 13 EM x Emergency temperature collector 1 14 X10 MEDT Only if an antifreeze (MEDT) other than water orTyfocor LS / G -LS (MEDT 0 or 3) is used, will the channel anti- freeze concentration (MED %) be displayed. 'channel; : -= • : % ? - -_ description -.. ?': ' Page OCX x Option collector cooling collector 1 14 CMX x* Maximum temperature collector 1 14 OCN x Option minimum limitation collector 1 14 CMN x* Minimun temperature collector 1 _ 14 OCF x Option antifreeze collector 1 14 CFR x* Antifreeze temperature collector 1 14 OREC x Option recooling 15 OTC x Option tube collector 15 OHQM x Option heat quentity measurement 12 FMAX 0 Maximum flowrate 12 MEDT 0 Antifreeze type 12 MED% MEDT Antifreeze concentration 12 nMN x Minimum pump speed relay 1 16 HND1 x Manual operation relay 1 16 HND2 x Manual operation relay 2 16 LANG x Language 16 UNIT x Change over °FAH / °CEL 16 PROG XX.XX Program number VERS X.XX Version number S ▪ r 0 4.1.1 Collector temperature COL: Collector temperature display range: -40... +482 °F 4.1.2 Tank temperatures TST,TSTL,TSTU: Tank temperatures Display range: -40... +482 °F .Crn UL, 128.5 4.1.3 Sensor 3 and sensor 4 S3, S4: Temperatures at the sensors S3 and S4 Display range: -40... +482 °F 4.1.4 Other temperatures TRF: other measured temperatures Display range: -40... +482 °F 53 536 • 4.1.5 Current pump speed n %: current pump speed Display range: 30...100% 4.1.6 Operating hours counter h P / h P1 / h P2: Operating hours counter Display channel CALE 1 Display of the current collector temperature. • COL : collector temperature (1- collector system) Display of the current tank temperature. • TST : tank temperature (1 -tank system) • TSTL : tank base temperature, • TSTU : tank top temperature Display of the current temperature at the corresponding additional sensor (without control function). • S3 : temperature - sensor 3 • S4 : temperature - sensor 4 Please note: Only if the temperature sensors are connected (disp a- yed), will 53 and 54 be displayed. Display of the current temperature at the sensor. • TR : temperature - return Display of the current pump speed of the corresponding pump. • n % : current pump speed (1 -pump system) The operating hours counter accumulates the solar opera- ting hours of the respective relay (h P / h P1 / hP2). Full hours are displayed. The accumulated operating hours can be set back to zero. As soon as one operating hours channel is selected,the sym- bol ® is displayed. Press the SET (3) button for approx. 2 seconds in order to access the RESET -mode of the counter. The display symbol ® will flash and the operating ;hours will be set to 0. Confirm the reset with the ® button in order to finish the reset. In order to interrupt the RESET-process. do not press a button for about 5 seconds. The display returns to the display mode. 111 iSolar' 2 CALEF, Aggsb 11TG 4.1.7 Heat quantity measurement option OHQM:Heat quantity measurement Adjustment range: OFF...ON Factory setting: OFF FMAX: Flow rate in 1 /min Adjustment range 0...20 in 0,1 -steps Factory setting: 6,0 MEDT: Antifreeze type Adjustment range: 0...3 Factory setting: 1 MED%: Antifreeze concen- tration (Vol -) % When MEDT 0 or 3 is used, the parameter MED% is ,hidden'. Adjustment range: 20...70 Factory setting: 45 kWh /MWh: Heat quantity in kWh / MWh Display channel X12 got=1® F F. F► ;Ax 5.0 Heat quantity measurement is possible if a flowmeter is used. For this purpose, the heat quantity measurement option (OHQM) has to be enabled. The flow rate should be read from the flowmeter (I /min) and has to be adjusted in the channel FMAX. Antifreeze type and concentration of the heat transfer medium have to be adjusted in the channels MEDT and MED %. Antifreeze type: 0 : water 1 : propylene glycol 2 : ethylene glycol 3 : Tyfocor® LS / G -LS The flow rate as well as the reference sensors S1 (flow) and S4 (return) are used for calculating the heat quantity sup- plied. It is shown in kWh in the channel kWh and in MWh in the channel MWh.The overall heat quantity results from the sum of both values. The accumulated heat quantity can be reset. As soon as one of the display channels of the heat quantity is selected, the symbol ® is permanently shown on the display. Press button SET (3) for about 2 seconds in order to access the RESET mode of the counter. The display symbol ® will flash and the heat quantity value will be set to 0. In order to finish this process, press the ® button to confirm. In order to interrupt the RESET process, no button should be pressed for about 5 seconds.The controller automatically returns to the display mode. ® 08140 isobr2.monua.indd iSolalr 2 4.1.8 AT-regulation DT 0: Switch -on temperature Jiff. Adjustment range: 2,0 ...40,0 °Ra Factory setting: 12.0 DT F: Switch -off temperature cliff. q T Adjustment range -0 1,0...38 °Ra SV. Factory setting 8.0 °Ra Please note: Switch -on temperature difference DO must be at least 2 °Ra higher than the switch -off temperature - difference DF. DT S: Set temperature difference Adjustment range: 3,0..60,0 °Ra Factory setting: 20.0 °Ra 77T .fl (: LJ® RIS: Rise Adjustment range: 2 ... 40 °Ra Factory setting: 4 °Ra 4.1.9 Maximum tank temperature SMX: Maximum tank temp. Adjustment range: -40 ... +480 °F Factory setting: 140 °F ® 08140 isolar2.monus.indd 77T S® cvu FMS® taleMEMBEGSPOM This function is a standard differential control. If the switch - on differential is reached (DTO),the pump is operated.The pump runs at 100% speed for 10 seconds.After this period, the pump runs at minimum pump speed (nMN =30 %). If the temperature difference reaches the adjusted set value (DT S), pump speed will increase by one step (10 %). If the difference increases by 2 K (RIS), pump speed will increase by 10 % respectively until the maximum pump speed of 100 % is reached.The response of the controller can be adapted via the parameter „Rise ". If the temperature difference falls below the adjusted switch -off temperature difference (DT F), the controller switches off. If the adjusted maximum temperature is exceeded, the tank will no longer be loaded in order to avoid damage caused by overheating. If the maximum tank temperature is exceeded, 3�Ewill be shown. Please note: The controller is equipped with a tank emer- gency shutdown function,which prevents the tank from being loaded when the tank temperature exceeds 295 °F. 13� iSolar' 2 CALEPP niiIMICSNMITIP211 vim apti X11 4.1.10 Collector emergency shutdown temperature EM: Collector emergency shut- down temperature Adjustment range: 230 ...400 °F Factory setting: 285 °C 4.1.11 System cooling OCX: System cooling option Adjustment range: OFF ... ON Factory setting: ON CMX: Collector maximum temp. Adjustment range: 210...380 °F Factory setting: 250 °F If OREC is additionally enabled: 4.1.12 Minimum collector function OCN: Mimimum collector function Adjustment range: OFF / ON Factory setting: OFF CMN: Minimum collector tempe- rature Adjustment range: 14 ...195 °F Factory setting:50 °F 4.1.13 Antifreeze function OCF: Antifreeze function Adjustment range: OFF / ON Factory setting: OFF CFR: Antifreeze temperature Adjustment range: 14 ...50 °F Factory setting: 40 °F 1 14 285 nr-v UL ," PM un r-nit v Lll" 250 nr-n r ULI V ma (FF f- -1A Suu nr-r UL- r OFF. Lf"R ma - U.0 If the adjusted collector emergency shutdown temperature (EM) is exceeded, the controller will switch off the solar pump (R1) in order to protect the system against overheating (collector emergency shutdown). The factoring setting is 285 °F but it can be changed within the adjustment range of 230...400 °F. 6 (flashing) is displayed. When the adjusted maximum tank temperature is reached, the system stagnates. If the collector temperature increases to the adjusted maximum collector temperature (CMX), the solar pump is activated until the collector temperature falls below the maximum collector temperature.The tank temperature may increase (subordinate active maximum tank temperature), but only up to 203 °F (emergency shut- down of the tank). If the tank temperature is higher than the maximum tank temperature (S MX) and if the collector temperature is at least 10 °Ra below the tank temperature, the solar system remains activated until the tank is cooled down below the adjusted maximum temperature (S MX) via the collector and the pipework. If the system cooling function is enabled, E- (flashing) is shown on the display. Due to the cooling function, the sy- stem will have a longer operation time on hot summer days and guarantees thermal relief of the collector field and the heat transfer fluid. The minimum collector temperature is the minimum temperature which must be exceeded for the solar pump (R1) to switch on.The minimum temperature prevents the pump from being switched on too often at low collector temperatures. If the temperature falls below the minimum temperature, 0 (flashing) is shown on the display. The antifreeze function activates the loading circuit between the collector and the tank when the temperature falls below the adjusted antifreeze temperature.This will protect the fluid against freezing or coagulating. If the adjusted antifreeze temperature is exceeded by 2 °F, the loading circuit will be deactivated. Please note: Since this function uses the limited heat quantity of the tank, the antifreeze function should be used in regions with few days of temperatures around the freezing point. ® 08140 iwlar2.m iSolar` 2 4.1.14 Retooling function OREC: recooling function option Adjustment range: OFF...ON Factory setting:OFF 4.1.15 Tube collector function OTC: Tube collector function Adjustment range: OFF...ON Factory setting: OFF .S 0 CALEFI kw# a Sri If the adjusted maximum tank temperature (5 MX) is reached, the controller keeps the solar pump running in order to prevent the collector from being overheated. The tank temperature may increase but only up to 203 °F (emergency shutdown of the tank). uRFL- Vi F The solar pump is switched on once the collector temperature is lower than the tank temperature! It is switched off when the tank is cooled down to the adjusted maximum temperature via the collector and the pipework. If the controller detects an increase in collector temperature by 4 °Ra compared to the previously stored collector temperature, the solar pump will be switched -on at 100 % for about 30 seconds in order to detect the' fluid temperature. The current collector temperature will be saved as a new reference value. If the measured temperature (new reference value) is exceeded by 4 °Ra, the solar pump will run for 30 seconds. If the switch -on difference between the collector and the tank is exceeded during the runtirne of the solar pump or the standstill of the system, the controller will automatically switch to solar loading. If the collector temperature deacreases by 4 °Ra during standstill, the switch -on value for the tube collector function will be recalculated. 15 1 iSolar 2 4.1.16 Pump speed control nMN: Pump speed control Adjustment range: 30...100 Factory setting: 40 4.1.17 Operating mode HND1 / HND2: Operating mode Adjustment range: OFF,AUTO, ON Factory setting:AUTO 4.1.18 Language LANG: Language choice Adjustment range: dE, En, It, Fr Factory setting: En 4.1.19 Unit UNIT: Adjustment of unit Adjustment range: FAH, °C Factory setting: FAH 116 f11 VL3 En CHUM ° tea anti n. A relative minimum pump speed is allocated to the output R1 via the adjustment channel nMN. Attention: When loads which are not speed controlled (e.g. valves) are used, the value must be changed to 100 in order to deactivate pump speed control. For control and service work, the operating mode of the controller can be manually adjusted. For this purpose, select the adjustment value HND1 / HND2.The following adjust- ments can be carried out: • HND1 / HND2 Operating mode OFF relay off (flashing) + AUTO : relay in automatic operation ON relay on 6, (flashing) + In this channel, different languages are available. • dE : German • En : English • It : Italiano • Fr : French The menu unit can be adjusted: UNIT ® • °FAH FRH • °CEL 08140 isolar2.monus.indd 2 0 iSolar' 2 5.Troubleshooting CALEFFI NORTH AMERICA,Inc. Milwaukaa.WI 53208 ISolar 2 fuse T4A CALE. ∎!r,1 lb qA If a malfunction occurs,a message is displayed in the display of the controller: Temp. Sensor ( E Pt1000 �±_ Si 52 S3 S4 VBus 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 :0''.0 0':00 0•'0''0:0 0 0 12 13 0 :0 14 0 1(1)A11SV- N R1 17 18 0.00 N 19 Operating control amp flashes red:The symbol and .Operating- control -lamp off the. IA are-shown LSensor fault. An error code instead of temperature is shown on the sensor display channel. 888.8 Cable is broken. Check the cable. - 88.8 Short - circuit. Check the cable. Disconnected Pt1000 temperature sensors can be checked with an ohmmeter. In the following table, the resistance values corresponding to different temperatures are listed. Warning symbol — Operating control lamp Check the power supply o k. The fuse of the controller could be blown. It can be replaced after the front cover has been removed (spare fuse is enclosed in the accessory bag). 17 1 14 961 131 1213 23 980 140 1232 32 1000 149 1252 41 1019 158 1271 50 1039 167 1290 59 1058 176 1309 68 1078 185 1328 77 1097 194 1347 86 1117 203 1366 95 1136 212 1385 104 1155 221 1404 113 1175 230 1423 122 1194 239 1442 Resistance values of the Pt1000- sensors Warning symbol — Operating control lamp Check the power supply o k. The fuse of the controller could be blown. It can be replaced after the front cover has been removed (spare fuse is enclosed in the accessory bag). 17 1 iSolar' 2 5.1 Various: Pump is overheated, but no heat transfer from .the colle- ctor- to the -tank flow. and return have the same .tempe- rature; perhaps also bubble in the lines [i Air in the system? no yes Is the collector circuit blocked at the dirt trap? yes Pump starts up very late.: Switch -on- temperature difference ATon too large? no T yes Vent the system; increase system pressure to at least static primary pres- sure plus 0,5 bar; if neces- sary increase the pressure, switch the pump on and off for a short time IClean the dirt trap Non -ideal position of coll- ector sensor (e.g. flatscrew sensor instead of sensor in immersion sleeves ?) 18 I yes Change ATon and L\Toff correspondingly Activate tube collector function if necessary. I o.k. CALEI!F take% 111 101P '40 t Pumpstarts . for. a short moment;; w.itches:on /off' again,etc..- • Is the temperature diffe- rence at the controller too small? no I yes Wrong position of the collector sensor? no I yes Change ATon and AToff correspondingly. Ino I o.k. Plausibility control of the tube collector function Mount the collector sen- sor at solar flow (warmest collector output); use the immersion sleeve of the respective collector. 'The temperature;di ference.between the-tank and the Coll ector increases enormous ly during operation; the collector circuit cannot divert tfie heat. Collector circuit pump defective ? no yes Heat exchanger calcified? no yes Check / replace it Heat exchanger blocked? no yes Decalify it { Clean it Heat exchanger too small? yes Repalce with correctly sized one 0 08140 isolar iSolar` 2 Tanks•cool,down at night._ Does the collector circuit pump run in the night? no T s At night, the collector temperature is higher than the outdoor tem- perature. Check controller. Check the non - return valve in flow and return pipe with regard to the functional efficiency. Sufficient tank insulation? Increase insulation. Insulation close enough to the tank? yes Replace insulation or in- crease it. Are the tank connections insulated? yes I no Warm water flow up- wards? no I yes Insulate the connections. Change connection and let the water flow side - wards or through a siphon (bow downwards); less tank losses now? no Does warm water circu- lation run for a very long time? I yes o.k. Circulation pump and blocking valve should be switched -off for 1 night; less tank losses? Use the circulation pump with timer and switch -off thermostat (energy effi- cient circulation) Check whether the pumps of the after - heating cir- cuit runs at night, check non - return valve; problem solved? a no b CALEF sekett �lI�ARw a 1 Check the non - return valve in warm water cir- culation- o.k. yes no The gravity circulation in the circulation line is too strong; insert a stronger valve in non - return valve or an electric 2 -port val- ve behind the circulation pump; in pump operation, the 2 -port valve is open, otherwise it is dosed, co- nect pump and 2 -port valve in parallel; activate circulation again! b Further pumps which are connected to the solar tank must also be che- cked. Clean or replace The .solai-rdreuit pump.-does notiun althou, is:signifcantlywarmer than the, tank Does the control LED flash? yes no the'collector Does the pump start up in manual operation? 1 no yes No current; check fuses / replace them and check power supply. Is the pump current re- leased by the controller? no s The adjusted temperature difference for starting the pump is to high; choose a value which makes more sense. s Are the controller fuses o.k.? 1 no I yes Replace the fuses. Is the pump stuck? yes _J Turn the pump shaft' using a screwdriver; now pas- sable? no Pump is defective !- re- place it 1 Controller might ble de- fective - replace it. 19 • iSolar' 2 6. Accessory Sensors Our product range includes high - precision platin tempe- rature sensors, flatscrew sensors, outdoor temperature sensors, indoor temperature sensors, cylindrical clip -on sensors and irradiation sensors, also as complete sensors with immersion sleeve. Overvoltage protection device In order to avoid overvoltage damage at collector sensors (e.g. caused by local lightning storms), we recommend in- stalling the overvoltage protection SP1. Flowmeter If you wish to carry out a heat quantity measurement, you need a flowmeter for measuring the flow rate in your system. Important notice: We took a lot of care with the texts and drawings of this manual and to the best of our knowledge and consent As faults can never be excluded, please note:Your own calcu- lations and plans, under consideration of the current stan- dards and DIN - directions should only be basis for your projects.We don't offer a guarantee for the completeness of the drawings and texts of this manual - they only repre- sent some examples. They can only be used at your own risk. No liability is assumed for incorrect, incomplete or false information and / or any resulting damages. nglow ALEF Oliti P% CALEFFI NORTH AMERICA, Inc. 3883 W. Milwaukee Rd. Milwaukee,Wl 53208 Tel.: +1 414.238.2360 Fax: +1 414.238.2366 www.caleffi.us sales @caleffi.com Reprinting / copying This mounting- and operation manual including all parts is copyrighted. Another use outside the copy- right requires the approval of CALEFFI NORTH AME- RICA, Inc.. This especially applies for copies, translations, micro films and the storage into electronic systems. Editor: CALEFFI NORTH AMERICA, Inc. Please note: The design and the specifications can be changed without prior notice. The illustrations may differ from the original product. 1 20 ® 08140 isolar2.nionus.indd 03 -02 -2011 City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director MARK PELLAND 10731 AST S, UNIT D TACOMA WA 98444 RE: Permit No. PG10 -128 4028 S 146 ST TUKW Dear Permit Holder: In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and /or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 04/02/2011. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206 - 431 -2451 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, , provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven (7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 04/02/2011, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File: Permit File No. PG10 -128 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 ' 0. 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