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UVC - OZONE - HEATING - AERATION<br />

Retail prices excl. VAT<br />

7 - 19<br />

HEATING<br />

OKU POOL SOLAR PANELS code 809<br />

You know the problem: a swimming pool/pond without extra <strong>heating</strong> is only pleasantly warm for about 3 to 4 weeks during the summer<br />

- a very short amount of time compared to the high investment and high maintenance a pool requires. An indoor pool even needs to be<br />

heated the complete year, which, considering the conventional energy sources, costs a lot of money and is not very environmental<br />

friendly. There is an other possibility! The <strong>heating</strong> of pools is the perfect application for the free and environmental friendly solar<br />

energy. Because no high temperatures are needed, but relatively a large amount of water needs to be heated, it is very effective to<br />

operate these installations at a high flow rate and on a relatively low temperature. OKU collectors are moulded in one peace and are<br />

colored homogeneous black. The system can normally be used with the existing filter pump. Corrosion and pool water resistant. The<br />

(pool)water is pumped directly through the collectors. OKU collectors are frost resistant and can hold human weight.<br />

There are 3 easy connection variations:<br />

1. with the filter pump over a automatic 3-way ball valve with thermostat.<br />

2. with an own pump and thermostat in a circular flow.<br />

3. with an own pump, thermostat and plumbing, disconnected from the filter system.<br />

See table on the right for the recommended collector size in<br />

% of the pool size for outdoor pools with covers or indoor<br />

pools (beginning of may up to september). Temperature<br />

increase 4 - 7°C in comparison with not heated pools. Without<br />

a cover the collector size ought to be 50% bigger. The local<br />

differences in hours of sun per day can in- or decrease the<br />

collector size with 20%.<br />

Pumps: recommended flow rate is 150 up to 250 liters per m²<br />

collector surface per hour. The recommended capacity of the<br />

pump can be easily calculated: the collector surface x 200<br />

liters. The pressure loss can be determined by taking the<br />

difference in height between the water level and collectors<br />

and add 5 metre.<br />

D ire c tio n o f in c lin a tio n<br />

Angle of inclination E SE S SW W<br />

90° 90 80 70 75 85<br />

60° 80 65 55 60 70<br />

45° 70 60 50 55 65<br />

30° 60 55 45 50 55<br />

15° 55 50 50 50 55<br />

0° 50 50 50 50 50<br />

Absorber area in % of Pool surface<br />

Technical specifications<br />

Very low pressure loss: ± 0,003 bar at 200 liters/hour per m².<br />

Flow rate: 150 - 250 liters/hour per m².<br />

Weight: app. 6 kg/m² - water volume 6 liters/m².<br />

Max. press.: 4,5 bar. Operating press.: 1,2 bar at 40°C.<br />

Output: up to app. 85% - capacity up to 0,85 Kwh/m².<br />

Average output: 0,5 - 0,6 Kwh/m².<br />

Temperature resistant from -50°C up to +115°C. type 1000 type 1001 type 1002<br />

TYPE ARTNR. EURO SIZE (L x W) M² SIZE<br />

Type 1000 with integrated collector tube Ø40mm and 2 connections Ø25mm SC600 122,00 1320mm x 820mm 1,08m²<br />

Type 1001 with 4 connections Ø25mm SC602 122,00 1320mm x 820mm 1,05m²<br />

Type 1002 with integrated collector tube Ø40mm on both small sides SC604 122,00 1320mm x 820mm 1,12m²<br />

Thermostat DIGISOL SC610 287,00 - -<br />

* 3-way ball valve with 230V servo-engine (* Ask for availability) SC612 446,00 - -<br />

Connection hose 25x3 x70 mm with 2 Stainless Steel hoseclips SC614 4,15 - -<br />

Connection hose 38x5 x60 mm with 2 Stainless Steel hoseclips SC616 4,65 - -<br />

Air release valve for solar panel SC618 14,35 - -<br />

February <strong>2013</strong>

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