Inaccurate water levels in solar water heaters can be caused by several reasons. Here are some possible causes and solutions:
1. Installation Issues: Inaccurate water levels can be caused by improper installation. Check for any oversights or errors during installation, the solar water leveler may need to be reinstalled or adjusted.
2. Sensor Failure: Solar water levelers typically use sensors to detect water levels. If the sensor is damaged or malfunctioning, it will not be able to measure the water level correctly. Check that the sensor is connected correctly and make sure it is working properly. The sensor can be replaced if necessary.
3. Water Pump Problem: Whether the water pump is working properly or not will also affect the water level accuracy. If the water pump fails or operates erratically, it may notbeing able to pump water into the solar water heater, resulting in inaccurate water levels. Check the condition of the water pump and make sure it is working properly.
4. Water lines are clogged: If the water lines of the solar water heater are clogged, water flow may be blocked, resulting in inaccurate water levels. Check water lines for blockages and impurities and clean them if necessary.
5. Temperature Changes: The water level of the solar water heater can be affected by temperature changes. When water temperature increases, the water expands, causing the water level to rise. As the temperature drops, water decreases, causing the water level to drop. Therefore, the water level must be adjusted according to changes in water temperature.
If you still cannot resolve the problem of an inaccurate water level after trying the following methods:above, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer or technical support department of the solar water heater for further assistance and advice. They may be able to offer you a more professional solution.
Causes:
1. The circulation pipe is blocked;
Repair method: Clear or replace the pipe.
2. The upper and lower circulation pipes are seriously reversed;
3. The collector is inclined and the lower circulation pipe side is higher than the upper circulation side; pipe, forming an air block and preventing the system from circulating.
Maintenance method: accurately measure the length of the upper and lower circulation tubes and remove the reverse slope; adjust the manifold so that the upper side of the flow tube is slightly higher than the lower side of the flow tube.
4. The water level in thehot water tank is lower than the top opening of the circulation pipe, preventing the system from forming a circulation loop.
Repair method: Adjust the water level above the upper circulation pipe. If you use a drip type or floating ball to collect water, be sure to refill it after using water.
Fault 2: The weather is sunny and the water temperature in the hot water system (device) is not high and cannot meet the requirements.