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MN
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« on: March 21, 2009, 01:52:22 PM » |
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120 Navitron tubes heating a Navitron 126 litre Vented Cylinder and going through a 170k BTU Navitron Heat Exchanger to heat the pool
My top tips
1. When you rely on someone else to put in a check valve double check it is round the right way. Then check again 2. When testing the pipes by grabbing them check the controller isnt telling you they are at 160Oc 3. Have some blankets or old curtains ready to cover the tubes for that bit when steam is pouring everywhere and you are trying to read the forums as fast as possible to figure out a check valve is round the wrong way!
Next job
1. More insulation 2. Waterproof the insulation on the roof somehow looking for a good idea! 3. Finish off the 1-wire network to monitor it 4. Take out the autobleed and put in a manual bleed after a gate valve
Apart from that it seems to be fine
All done with help from this forum
Thanks
MN
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Brandon
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2009, 04:48:56 PM » |
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well done, i do hop that that is not standard grey insulation i see there...
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changing the world, one roof at a time ..."We can't be B&Q astroturfers. That's one conspiracy theory too far. You should cut down on the pot." - Wookey
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MN
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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2009, 04:55:25 PM » |
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No that is the central heating pipe - all the solar ones have armiflex on them
Quite a lot outside too - which I need a way to waterproof.....
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frotter
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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2009, 10:45:55 PM » |
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Thats a lot o toobs! Nice one..... 
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HE WHO CONTROLS THE LARD - CONTROLS THE UNIVERSE!! Its me, incidentally..
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rob26440
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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2009, 11:06:07 PM » |
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Waterproof the insulation on the roof somehow looking for a good idea! How's about using plastic down-pipe? Might have to split it to get it over the insulation and then seal the split with silicon. Depends on getting the right diameter to fit the insulation to be covered and how unsightly it would appear. But at about £2/metre not too expensive. Got a couple of short lengths on my roof. Just a suggestion. Rob.
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S/E England. 30x58mm tubes, S/W facing 40deg pitched roof, 216L primary and 184L secondary cylinders, TDC3 with home-made, separate controller to switch between cylinders, 15mm tubing with min 25mm insulation.
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martin W
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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2009, 06:48:01 AM » |
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Hey rob, that a good idea to use plastic pipe. Ivan told me that apparently the birds seem to take a likling to the armaflex insulation outside so he used insulation tape on mine.
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rob26440
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« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2009, 08:53:17 AM » |
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Martin,
I meant to include using strong cable tie-wraps (matching colour of course) to help keep the joint together on the length of the pipe. All that expansion and contraction might break a simple silicon seal.
Rob.
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S/E England. 30x58mm tubes, S/W facing 40deg pitched roof, 216L primary and 184L secondary cylinders, TDC3 with home-made, separate controller to switch between cylinders, 15mm tubing with min 25mm insulation.
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« Reply #7 on: May 04, 2009, 08:18:12 PM » |
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Try local carpet store, my parents have just had new carpets and central roll was placky tube not cardboard!!!
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« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2009, 07:50:39 AM » |
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I wrapped the foil type insulation around the Armaflex and held it in place with tie wraps.
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