Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About Your Water Heater
- Water Heater Application
- Model Type
- Mains Pressure
- Solar Operation
- How Hot Should The Water Be?
- Hotter Water Increases The Risk Of Scald Injury
- Warning
- Safety
- Precautions
- Pipe Work And Insulation
- Freeze Protection
- Solar Monitor
- Bleeding The Solar Collector(S)
- To Turn Off The Water Heater
- To Turn On The Water Heater
- Going On Holidays
- How Do I Know If The Water Heater Is Installed Correctly?
- Victorian Customers
- Does The Water Chemistry Affect The Water Heater?
- How Long Will The Water Heater Last?
- Regular Care
- Water Supplies
- Save A Service Call
- Not Enough Hot Water (Or No Hot Water)
- Temperature Pressure Relief Valve Running
- Expansion Control Valve Running
- In-Series Water Heater Operating Too Frequently
- Collector Glass
- Noise From The Solar Collectors
- Green LED Is Not Illuminated On Solar Monitor
- Red LED Illuminated on Solar Monitor
- Circulator Operates at Night
- Higher Than Expected Gas Bills
- Installation – System
- Installation – Solar Storage Tank
- Solar Water Heater Storage Tank Location
- Safe Tray
- Mains Water Supply
- Tank Water Supply
- Wall Bracket
- Hot Water Delivery
- Circulated Hot Water Flow And Return System
- Reducing Heat Losses
- Anode
- Saddling - Pipe Work
- Anti-Freeze Heating Unit
- Backing Plate
- Dimensions And Technical Data
- Typical Installation (Remote Boost) – Outdoor Location
- Typical Installation (Remote Boost) – Indoor Location
- Typical Installation (Integrated Boost) – Outdoor Location
- Installation – Solar Control Unit
- Installation – Solar Collector(s)
- Connections – Plumbing
- Connections – Electrical
- Commissioning
- Draining The Solar Collector(s)
- Draining The Water Heater
- Vulcan Solar Water Heater Warranty – Australia Only –
- 1. The Vulcan Warranty – General
- 2. Terms Of The Vulcan Warranty And Exclusions To It
- 3. What Is Covered By The Vulcan Warranty For The Water Heaters Detailed In This Document
- 4. Entitlement To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
- 5. How To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
- 6. The Australian Consumer Law

ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
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BLEEDING THE SOLAR COLLECTOR(S)
It is necessary to purge air from the collector circuit:
When the water heater is to be turned on and the solar collector(s) and solar hot and solar cold pipes
have been drained.
After maintenance has been conducted on the pipe work and air has entered the system.
If the circulator appears not to be circulating water around the system.
Warning: It is important bleeding of the collector circuit be conducted early in the morning, within three
hours of sunrise, when the sun is low in the sky. The water temperature inside the solar collector(s) is lower
as the solar collector(s) would not have had a chance to gain as much heat as later in the day. Bleeding the
collector circuit at a time later than this can result in the discharge of high temperature water and in some
circumstances, high temperature steam.
To purge air from the collector circuit:
Ensure the water heater is full of water and all of the hot
taps are turned off.
Using a flat blade screwdriver, open the bleed valve fitted
adjacent to the solar hot water (from collector) inlet of the
solar storage tank (see diagram).
The mains pressure will force water to flow from the tank
and through the pipe work, expelling air from the collector
circuit through the bleed valve. This is evidenced by
spurting of water from the drain line connected to the
bleed valve.
Warning: Stand well aside of the air bleed valve drain
pipe discharge point and exercise care to avoid any
splashing of water, as water or in some circumstances
steam discharged from the solar collector(s) may be of a
very high temperature.
Close the bleed valve when water runs freely from the
drain line.
TO TURN OFF THE WATER HEATER
If you plan to be away from home for a few nights, we suggest you leave the water heater switched on.
If it is necessary to turn off the water heater:
Switch off the electrical supply at the power outlet to the solar control unit (refer to note below).
Close the cold water isolation valve at the inlet to the water heater.
Refer to the Owner‟s Guide and Installation Instructions supplied with the in-series water heater for the
procedure to turn off the in-series water heater.
Notes:
The freeze protection system will be rendered inoperable if electrical power is not available at the solar
control unit. Damage caused by freezing due to no power at the solar control unit is not covered by the
Vulcan warranty. Refer to “Terms of the Vulcan Warranty” on page 55.
If there is a risk of freezing, the electrical supply to the solar control unit should not be switched off
unless the solar collector(s) and solar flow and return pipe work are drained, otherwise damage could
result (refer to “Freeze Protection” on page 9).
AIR BLEED VALVE & SOLAR
NON RETURN VALVE ASSEMBLY
Solar Pumped Open Circuit