When in use, the solar water heater may sometimes need to be reversed, for example for maintenance, cleaning, replacement of parts, etc. So how do you reverse it? The specific method is as follows:
1. Close the main valve of the solar system and disconnect any faucets or other water sources from the pipeline to ensure that there is no water flow into the solar water heater system.
2. Disconnect the pressure valve from the system, drain the water from the pressure valve hose, and drain the water from the hose.
3. If the solar water heater is installed on the wall, you need to remove the solar water heater mounting bracket, then carefully rotate the solar water heater to the desired position.
4. If the solar water heater is located on the roof, you need to remove the top protective cover and use professional tools to rotate the solar water heater into the pposition required.
5. After reversing, you need to reinstall the solar water heater mounting bracket or protective cover, connect the water source pipe and restart the solar water heater by repeating the previous operations.
It should be noted that during the reversing process, special care should be taken to avoid squeezing the glass pipe of the solar water heater and causing damage. In addition, before returning the solar water heater, make sure that there is no water flowing into the water heater to avoid threatening personal safety.
Can the solar energy given by the developer be moved to the roof of the building?
Steps to dismantle the indoor solar water heater are as follows:
1. Turn off the electrical power or close the natural gas valve.
2. Empty the water from the water tank. Attach a hose to the drain valve at the bottom of the tanksee water, then insert the other end of the hose into the sink or bucket, open the drain valve and drain the water from the tank.
3. Remove the hoses from the water tank. Remove the straight and corrugated pipes from the tank.
4. Remove the transition hose on the water tank. Unlock the transition tube fitting and bend the transition tube, then remove the protruding clamp nut.
5. Remove the bracket and flange. Loosen the bracket and flange nuts and remove them.
6. Remove the protective cover on top of the water heater. Use a wrench to loosen the screws of the protective cover, then remove the protective cover.
7. Remove the pipes from the water heater. Remove the nuts from the water heater connections and other connected pipes.
8. Remove the protective cover at the bottom of the water heater. Loosen the screws of the protective cover and remove the protective cover.
9. Remove thewater heater. Loosen the water heater nuts and remove the water heater.
The above are the steps for disassembling an indoor solar water heater. It should be noted that during the disassembly process, you must handle it carefully to avoid damage to the water heater. If you are unsure of your disassembly abilities, it is best to ask a professional to carry out the disassembly operation.
Solar power provided by the developer can be moved to the roof of the building, but solar power can also be installed on high-rise buildings, if placed on the roof. of the building then connected to your home, it will be This requires a long water pipe, much more expensive and easy to break. This is why many high-rise buildings install water heaters with small solar panels placed on balconies.