XMaxx™ Solar Glycol XT – 100% – 55G

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$3,876.40

Solar Glycol XT – 100%

  • Pure Glycol 100%
  • Volume: 55G
  • Perfect for Solar Systems

 

SKU: XMaxx-GLYCOL-FG-XT-100PCT-55G Category:

Description

Product Description

XMaxx™ propylene glycol products are comprised of inhibited and uninhibited non-toxic propylene glycol solutions. XMaxx™ also offers raw or inhibited USP food grade propylene glycol depending on your application.

SunMaxx Solar Glycol XT is specifically designed for your solar thermal and geothermal applications. SunMaxx Solar Glycol XT has 30% less viscosity at low temperatures and greater thermal stability at high temperatures up to 350 °F, when compared to your typical glycols. Unlike your typical propylene or ethylene glycol which is made from foreign oil or natural gas, SunMaxx Solar Glycol XT is made from sustainable, bio-based raw materials. Pre-mixed for your convenience.

Features & Benefits

  • Non-toxic, corn-based raw material
  • Completely renewable
  • Better thermal stability than other glycols
  • Improved pumping efficiency
  • Cost-effective due to longer lasting lifetime
  • Lower viscosity which allows for smaller pumps
  • Years of proven performance in thousands of solar hot water systems
  • Ideal for solar thermal and geothermal systems

Technical Details

Specifications:

  • Mix: 100% Glycol
  • Volume: 55 G
  • Material Composition: BioGlycol, inhibitors, water
  • pH: ~8.8
  • Freeze Point: -20.5 °F
  • Boiling point: 350 °F
  • Flash Point: None

SunMaxx’s Pump Stations are an all in one solar hot water component featuring a circulator pump, a digital controller and valves engineered to keep your system circulating the solar heat transfer fluid through the collectors and into the storage tank.

SunMaxx will size a pump station specific to your needs. No need to do the math!!!

Our pump station’s fill valve has GHT hose threads on the outside. You can easily make an adaptor using the following three fittings, which can be purchased at your local hardware store or plumbing supply.

  • Schrader valve x ¼” male NPT
  • Reducing Bushing, ½” NPT Male x ¼” NPT Female
  • Hose fitting, ½” NPT male x ¾” swivel GHT female

Use Teflon tape on the NPT threads of the Schrader valve and bushing in constructing the adaptor. When attaching the adaptor to the pump station, be sure to use two tools: one to hold the fill valve in place, and one to tighten the adaptor. That way, you won’t create leaks in the pump station itself while testing.

Take a deep breath and let all your air out… of your Solar thermal system One of the biggest issues with a successful commissioning is air removal. Any time you spend with this detail will be time well spent. Air pockets become entrained within your HTF and like to find places to hide. Air pockets can form between your HTF and the inner wall of piping (especially with flexible piping) and can only be removed through persistence and time. Here are a few things you can do to help this process. First, be sure that your air purger is located on the high and hot side of your collector series. The hotter the fluid the less the ability for dissolved gasses to stay in solution and the higher the air vent, the more likely you will effectively remove trapped air that, due to its buoyancy, will rise to the top. Once you feel most of the air has been removed this way, you can shut that air eliminator off or remove it all together. If you install a Titan Power Plus collector, you will have a manual air bleeder permanently installed in your line set connections. If you install a ThermoPower collector, you will include an air vent that should be isolated and de-commissioned at this point. Now, down to the pump station. The UniMaxx pump stations have an integral air eliminator with a scoop that will allow entrained air to collect and be bled off manually by opening the valve up to a full turn until HTF comes out. This can be done each day for the first few days or periodically checked. Smaller systems will take much less time removing the air. Another way of enabling the removal of air is to run the pump at maximum speed during commissioning, this will help to break the friction that holds the bubbles to the inner wall thus forcing the bubble through and out. After words, you should adjust your pump speed accordingly. If air persists in your system, it will inevitably find its way to the suction side of your pump and cause cavitation and eventual pump failure. If your pump appears to be not pumping, it is likely that although it is receiving 115v, it cannot pump because of air pockets. Simply unplug your pump and manual override and give it a few minutes. Air will work its way out, pump can run and then you need to go back to the air purging steps. Please view our SunMaxx technical manual (linked) for further instruction in effective system commissioning.

How to Order:

If you are confident with your solar hot water heating requirements you can place your order online by clicking on the add to cart button which is located above. All orders are reviewed by our solar hot water heating department and the customers are contacted in order to ensure that you have ordered the correct merchandise for your application. In the event you have any questions our sales staff are available from 8:30AM to 5:30PM EST.

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