150L indicates the storage tank capacity — the system holds up to 150 liters of hot water in the insulated storage tank.
Non-pressurized means the system is not under mains pressure and operates by thermosiphon (natural circulation). As the collector/tubes heat the water, hot water (lower density) rises into the storage tank and cold water flows down into the tubes, creating a circulation without a pump.
Yes. The design supports installation on flat roofs (with a support frame to achieve proper tilt) and pitched roofs. Proper tilt and orientation are recommended for optimal performance.
Yes — the unit includes an auxiliary electrical heater that provides backup heating when solar input is insufficient. The controller can manage when the electric heater turns on.
The intelligent controller monitors temperatures and controls the auxiliary electric heater (and other functions depending on model). It automates operation to maintain desired water temperature and protect the system.
The inner tank is made of SUS304 stainless steel (2B finish) and uses silicone seals. The outer tank is treated to resist rust and corrosion.
The tank is insulated with high-pressure polyurethane foam, 55 mm thick, to reduce heat loss and improve retention of hot water.
The unit is designed for stable and reliable performance with good wind resistance when properly mounted. For areas with extreme winds, use the manufacturer-recommended mounting hardware and anchoring methods.
No pump is required — circulation is by thermosiphon (natural convection). The supplied intelligent controller handles electrical backup and temperature monitoring; no pump is needed for normal solar circulation.
Non-pressurized thermosiphon systems can be vulnerable to freezing. In freezing climates you should use protective measures (drain-down, drain-back, or approved antifreeze solutions where supported) or consult the manufacturer/installer for appropriate options.
Hard water can cause scale build-up in collectors and the tank, reducing efficiency. If your water is very hard, consider a water softener or schedule regular descaling/maintenance as recommended by the manufacturer.
When full the tank will weigh roughly 150 kg of water plus the tank structure (total depends on unit weight). Ensure the roof structure is capable of supporting the static load and consult a structural engineer if uncertain.
Yes. It can preheat water before it enters a conventional water heater, reducing the energy required by the backup heater. Installation plumbing should be done by a qualified technician to ensure compatibility and safety.
Regular maintenance includes checking seals, inspecting tubes/collector for damage, flushing or descaling if necessary, and verifying electrical connections for the auxiliary heater and controller. With proper maintenance, stainless steel tanks and quality components often last 10–15 years or more; actual life depends on water quality and operating conditions.
As a non-pressurized system it typically does not require a high-pressure relief valve, but over-temperature protection and controller-managed electric heater safety features should be present. The auxiliary heater requires a dedicated electrical connection sized per the unit specification — have a licensed electrician perform the electrical installation and check the product datasheet for power ratings.
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