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SunStar Solar
Pool Heating
Track record of proven performance,
durability design excellence |
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Low Operating and Maintenance Costs
> High fuel bills eliminated due to use of
free solar
> Running costs confined to those of the
existing filtration pump
> Low maintenance costs – panels unaffected
by chemicals and no moving parts to fail
> Easy, simple repairs for a single tube in
the event damage – no need to replace the
entire panel
Environmentally Friendly
> Clean, non-polluting and environmentally
safe
> No high- temperature appliances and no
on-site of volatile fuels
> Safe operation under weather extremes
Warranty
> 10-year manufacturer’s warranty against
defects material and workmanship
Individual Tube Design (with no backing
material)
> Reduces wind load
> Lets the surface below ‘breathe’,
preventing roof deterioration from trapped
moisture
> Reduces cracks and leaks by allowing each
tube to expand and contract independently
Single Piece Construction
> Headers and risers moulded together to
form one piece of plastic
> No seams or welds to crack due to age or
stress
> Panels rugged and reliable
Modular Concept
> Allows solar array to be easily extended
Corrosion Protection
> Resists most chemicals
> No scale or salt build-up in panel tubes
Low Head Loss
> Low collector head loss rate, reducing
pump requirement
Aesthetically Pleasing
> Smart looking
> Integrally Pigmented (for both appearance
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A. Pool
water being circulated by the filtration
pump is diverted to the panels.
B. The
water enters the panels at one end and exits
at the other end.
C. As it
passes through the panels’ individual tubes
it is heated by the sun’s rays.
D. The
water is then returned to the pool to repeat
the cycle until the entire pool has been
warmed.
Control of the system can be manual or
automatic. The only other materials needed
are standard pool items such as pipe, pipe
fittings and valves. |
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