I'm after a few pointers on how to refill / re-pressurise our solar powered hot water system
It's pretty standard, with a dual core hot water tank, an expansion vessel in the loft with evacuated collector tubes on the roof.
A year ago, it had conked out (collectors boiling away at over at 130 degrees) with no heat geting in the tank.
the company who fitted them diagnosed it was out of solar transfer fluid, so they refilled it with basically ethlyene glycol, using a pump.
But they've since gone bust, so we can't get them round to do this again.
But having watched the bloke do it last year, it seems pretty straight forward: the filling point is isolated with a ball valve, and has a simple compression join.
So, does anyone have any tips, or pointers about how to do this?
Is there anything I should watch out for? Or should I just steer clear and get a solar specialist round to have a look?
Having said that, it's not actually cost effective to repair the system - we'll probably just leave the damn thing switched off, given how poor savings it returns. The £155 the company wanted to charge us last year massively outweighed any possible savings!!
thanks
Ian