Bradford-White Corp Solar Water Heater with Electric Backup Water Heater User Manual


 
Non-Simultaneous Operation
Non-Simultaneous Mode: Allows only one heating element to operate at a time. For example, when the tank is cold,
the upper element is energized first, heating the top of the tank. Only when the upper thermostat is satisfied, the upper
element is de-energized and power is directed to the lower thermostat, energizing the lower element and heating the
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ottom portion of the tank until the lower thermostat is satisfied. As hot water is drawn off the tank, it is replaced with
cold water delivered through the dip tube to the bottom of the tank. When the tank cools at the lower thermostat level,
the thermostat will call for heat energizing the lower element. If enough hot water is drawn from the tank, the top portion
of the tank cools and the upper thermostat will call for heat, de-energizing the lower element and allowing only the top
element to energize until the upper thermostat is satisfied.
The lower thermostat in the solar water heater is located above the internal heat exchanger. This design allows the heat
exchanger to be in cooler water during short draws, providing more heat transfer from the solar heating system.
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EQUENCE OF OPERATION
Sequence of Operation- Double Element, Non-Simultaneous Operation, Single Phase.
Line voltage is applied across terminals
L1 & L3 of the upper thermostat. ECO is
closed, so there is voltage at terminal L4
and to one side of the upper and lower
elements.
Tank is cold. Therefore, the thermostats are closed
at terminals T2 & 2 (calling for heat). The circuit is
complete through the upper thermostat only,
allowing current to flow through the upper element.
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2
1 2
ECO
C
losed
Thermostat closed
at terminal T2
When the upper thermostat is satisfied, it opens at
terminal T2, interrupting current flow through the
upper element. Terminal T4 closes, allowing voltage
to pass to terminal 1 of the lower thermostat. This
completes the circuit through the lower thermostat
and allows current flow through the lower element.
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3
Thermostat closed
at terminal T4
4
Thermostat open
between terminals
1 and 2
Upper
T’stat
Upper
Element
Upper
T’stat
Upper
Element
Lower
T’stat
Lower
Element
Lower
T’stat
Lower
Element
When the lower thermostat is satisfied, it opens at
terminal 2, interrupting current flow through the
lower element. The system is now in stand-by mode
waiting for the next call for heat
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The lower thermostat/element
combination will generally
cycle on and off more often
then the upper. In some cases,
such as a cold tank or in high
demand periods, the
upper thermostat will
call for heat (opening at
terminal T4 and closing at
terminal T2) prior to the lower
thermostat being satisfied. This
will interrupt current flow
through the lower thermostat
and element and allow current
to flow through the upper
element only. When the upper
thermostat is satisfied, it
resumes operation as
described in sequence #3
above.
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5
Thermostat closed
between terminals
1 and 2
Upper
T’stat
Upper
Element
Lower
T’stat
Lower
Element
Upper
T’stat
Upper
Element
Lower
T’stat
Lower
Element
Upper
T’stat
Upper
Element
Lower
T’stat
Lower
Element
Thermostat closed
at terminal 2
Thermostat closed
at terminal T2
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Solar water heaters with double electric element backup are designed to operate using a single operating mode detailed
as follows:
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