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ICE81Q (pg12 of manual is most helpful)

•  Set time using the time and date button.

•  To move around the functions shown on the menu structure 

of page 12, you start by pressing ‘SET’ several times to skip 

past the password setting until you get to the first function 

DTO. You open a menu by pressing ‘SET’ and you close a 

menu by pressing ‘ESC’. To move to the next menu item you 

press ‘+’, to move to the previous menu item you press ‘-‘. 

To open a drop down menu (TEMP & FUN) you press ‘SET’, to close a drop down 

menu you press ‘ESC’. A menu is open when the menu items reading is flashing. 

A menu is closed when the menu items reading is solid. If you don’t touch any 

key, the menu setting will be saved where it was left, and then the controller will 

automatically go back to the standby mode after 6 seconds. 

•  ALL TEMPERATURE SETTINGS ARE ACCURATE IN THERMOCOUPLE 

SOCKETS, IF RETROFITTED WITH PROBES INSERTED INTO CYLINDER 

CASING HOLES (DRILL 9MM HOLE) AND SET FLAT AGAINST INSIDE 

CYLINDER BARREL BETWEEN CYLINDER AND INSULATION, THEN 

ALLOW 3-5DEGREES LOWERTHAN ACTUAL READINGS WHEN SETTING 

CONTROLLER FOR COPPER AND STAINLESS CYLINDERS AND 5-10 

DEGREES FOR GLASS OR ENAMEL LINED CYLINDERS). 

•  Ideal settings For DTO & DTF for use with nMIN set to 30% (recommended) for 

adjustable power to pump to create variable speed: 

      Copper Solar cylinder = DTO 8 DTF 6  (with prob socket)

      Copper Retrofit = DTO 10 DTF 8

      Stainless Solar = DTO 8 DTF 6  (with prob socket)

      Stainless Retrofit = DTO 10 DTF 8

      For Glass & Enamel Lined cylinders (ie. Rheem) – DTO 14 DTF 12 

      heating using the controller through a single pole relay 

      (via h1 of controller terminal box). 

•  THET = timing function for heating - there are 3 time heating settings to choose from. 

Typical settings are: 

•  TH1 “ON” at 01:00 50˚C and “OFF” at 07:00 60˚C.

•  TH2 “ON” and “OFF” at 10:00 – Therefore this setting will remain OFF.

•  TH3 “ON” at 16:00 50˚C, OFF at 23:00 to 55˚C (or if customer only uses half the 

cylinder on a daily average basis, leave off by setting ON & OFF at same time) 

or adjust to suit customer requirements & allow for probe discrepancies (Contact 

Ice Solar ltd if help required).

Note: If only morning users of hot water set night heating back up as priority (ie.TH1). 

If only evening users of hot water set late afternoon heating back up as priority TH3).

SETTING UP THE CONTROLLER

Set Points are as per Owner Manual
If there has been a power surge it is a good idea to check the controller to en-

sure settings have not reverted back to factory setting.  Ie. if frost symbol has 

disappeared or T4 is not showing on screen when scrolling through parameters 

(press “+” or “-” to scroll), then this is an indication that system has reverted to 

factory default settings. 
WARNING: DO NOT make changes to the set points without full understanding 

of the controller function.  If unsure seek advice from Ice Solar.  
•  Press any button to wake up controller.
•  Press Set THET appears - this is for Auto Time Heating (Time clock) Factory 

times are as per owners manual - REFER to Owner’s Manual for adjustment.

•  Press Set THET appears, Press “+” CIRC appears, then press “+” PWD ap-

pears, then keep on pressing “+” to skip through password until first item on 

main menu comes up ie. LOAD.  Press plus to move through the items, see 

Owner’s manual for the detailed list, however, the main menu items in order 

are LOAD, COL, PUMP, COOL, AUX, MAN, BLPR, OTDI, OPAR, OHQM, 

FS, UNIT, RST, PASS.

•  Press “SET” to open an item.  If it is flashing it is asking if you want to 

change, if you don’t wish to change, press “esc”, if you do wish to change, 

then press “+” or “-” to make change then press “esc”. 

•  DTO and DTF and SMX are set to most common installations as per the 

owners manual taking into consideration nMin30% for incremental pump 

speed.   GLASS/ENAMEL lined cylinders do not provide good readings 

through so to compensate increase DTO to 12 and DTF to 10.  SMX should 

also be set at 60, as the maximum operation of the cylinder for enamel lined 

cylinders is 70 degrees and this allows for the discrepancy of probe reading 

less than actual by up to 10 degrees.

•  For low pressure systems that have possible air-locking issues ie. less than 

minimum of 2 meters head of pressure maintained above the level of the 

collector, then nMin can be changed to nMin100% to assist with flow.  How-

ever, it is always best practice for longevity of pump to have good constant 

pressure in the system.

NOTE:  

Advanced systems that require set points different from owners manual should be 

recorded and dated on the owner’s manual for ease of future technical reference 

CHECKING CONTROLLER SETTINGS

Summary of Contents for STD20

Page 1: ...lar energy equipment If you have any questions please contact us Commissioning with Customer Please ask customer to be available at the end of the day estimated completion time for commissioning and to go through user operation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL June 2020 ...

Page 2: ...RAISED UP STANDS TILE ROOF CORRUGATED ROOF METAL TILE ROOF ...

Page 3: ...L 1545 37 L 1469 42 L 1381 46 L 1278 Adjustable angle range between 26 46 Degrees Sections 4 and 5 should be set to suitable height adjust these first and bolt together Sections 3 and 6 should be accurately adjusted and cut to suit the panels height Bolt holes may need to be re drilled to be able to assemble at desired height 1 Outrigger 35mm wide x 30mm height x 3mm powdercoated Aluminium U chann...

Page 4: ...turer s roof fixing requirements 6 Drill a clearance hole for the roof mounting screw only slightly larger than the roof screw and small enough that the roofing washer can provide a nice seal against roofing material when tightened ie place roofing washer between roofing material and HDPE block see roof fixing details 7 When marking roof fixing points on U channel select the most suitable purlins ...

Page 5: ...ible Here is an installation displaying a thermal break for hot and cold 4 way valve is inserted into hole drilled through inner baffle in cylinder 4 way valve usually takes the cold feed however in this example the cold feed is on the bottom left of image as this cylinder has two bottom ports ...

Page 6: ...EVENLY SPREAD HEAT PAST AROUND TUBE TIP ROOF FIXING METHODS TOPHAT PURLIN ...

Page 7: ...00mm then back up into the cylinder This prevents heat loss by heat drifting up the line This is particularly important for solar wetback installations and low pressure installations The circulation pump must be installed to draw the cooler water from the lower section of the cylinder and circulate this water through the collector before returning back to the cylinder at a point higher than the dr...

Page 8: ...through the cap then insert the probe all the way into the horizontal thermocouple sleeve inside the cylinder Apply neutral cure sili cone just inside the outer casing of the cylinder under the cap then insert the cap Use tape to hold cable in place for minimum 24 hours to allow silicone to cure Once probes are secure clip cables using cable ties back to terminal box and trim excess cable to make ...

Page 9: ...priority ie TH1 If only evening users of hot water set late afternoon heating back up as priority TH3 SETTING UP THE CONTROLLER Set Points are as per Owner Manual If there has been a power surge it is a good idea to check the controller to en sure settings have not reverted back to factory setting Ie if frost symbol has disappeared or T4 is not showing on screen when scrolling through parameters p...

Page 10: ...ommended to have separate switching for elements independent of the controller otherwise an element can be accidently left on reducing the performance of the controller Please ensure the end user understands how the system is connected CAUTION Ripple or intermittent power can restrict use of intelligent time heating backup time heating and manual heating functions of controller For full user contr...

Page 11: ...flooding through house not common This could happen where heat has got through to Polypropylene pipe and melted it Ensure that only copper is used where this can occur NB heat can travel up the cold supply pipe when the whole cylinder is HOT May require thermal trap on the cold supply bare copper pipe in a loop Check that the heat dump at the TPR valve can drain away without backing up and floodin...

Page 12: ... when fill of water F Solar to be installed as to not compromise the structural integrity of the building G Please use appropriate fixings per roof type as contained in this manual for roof types outside of these then refer to Engineering manual otherwise specific engi neer design required and be certain that you do not use dissimilar metals that can cause corrosion H Controller manual and install...

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