Sungrabber Solar Pool Heater Swimming Pool Heater Installation and Owner's Manual | Guidessimo.com (2024)

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    Solar Pool Heater

    for above and inground swimming pools

    (Not recommended for Inatable Pools)

    Installation & Owners Manual

    Thank you for choosing the Sungrabber solar pool heating system. Sungrabber is

    proudly manufactured in the United States. Since 1969, we have provided high-quality,

    long-lasting products that help our customers save money on energy costs and reduce

    the environmental impact associated with traditional energy sources.

    Read this manual completely before installing your system. Use caution when selecting

    the location to mount your solar collectors. Failure to observe safe practices on a roof

    or other elevated structure may result in falling, leading to serious injury. Unless you

    are experienced and have proper safety equipment, hire someone with the necessary

    experience to do the installation. If you build a ground rack, ensure that it does not en-

    able children access into the pool.

    Overview....……………….…………….…………………………....

    Installation..…….…....……………………………………………..…

    Operation & Winterization......………….……………………………

    Troubleshooting….…………………..…………………...…….........

    Warranty............………..……….…………………..…………………

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    1-2

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    How it works:

    1. Sun shine heats the solar collectors.

    2. The pool pump circulates pool water through the heated solar collectors.

    3. Warm, solar-heated water ows back into your pool.

    4. You enjoy swimming in a solar heated pool!

    ISOLATION

    BALL VALVE

    FILTER

    PUMP

    VALVE

    CHECK

    ISOLATION

    BALL VALVE

    BALL

    VALVE

    HEATER

    (OPTIONAL)

    (OPTIONAL)

    BYPASS

    POOL

    CLEANER

    RUBBER END CAP

    WITH HOSE CLAMPS

    RUBBER

    COUPLER

    WITH

    HOSE

    CLAMPS

    RUBBER COUPLER

    WITH PVC PIPE ADAPTER

    AND HOSE CLAMPS

    RUBBER END CAP

    WITH HOSE CLAMPS

    RUBBER

    END CAPS

    WITH

    HOSE

    CLAMPS

    MOUNTING STRAPS

    WITH CAPS AND BASES

    FILTER

    BYPASS BALL VALVE

    PUMP

    FLEX HOSE

    SOLAR COLLECTORS

    RUBBER END

    CAPS WITH

    HOSE CLAMPS

    RUBBER

    COUPLER

    WITH HOSE

    CLAMPS

    RUBBER END

    CAPS WITH

    HOSE CLAMPS

    Overview

    Ground Mount

    (Flexible pool hose)

    Roof/Rack Mount

    (Rigid PVC pipe)

    System Diagrams

    1

    Outlet

    (At Highest Point)

    Inlet

    (At Lowest Point)

    Note: The solar collector inlet (water com-

    ing from the pump and lter) must be at

    the lowest point of the solar collectors.

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    Component Systems Add-on Collector

    290-2 295-2 295-3 290-1 290-4 295-1 295-4

    2’ Wide Solar

    Collector

    2

    (20’ Long)

    2

    (10’ Long)

    1

    (10’ Long)

    1

    (20’ Long)

    2

    (20’ Long)

    1

    (10’ Long)

    2

    (10’ Long)

    Mounting Cap 18 12 8 12 18 8 12

    Mounting Base 18 12 8 12 18 8 12

    Mounting Strap 6 4 4 6 6 4 4

    Rubber Coupler 3 3 2 1 2 1 2

    Rubber End Cap 4 4 2 2 4 2 4

    Hose Clamp 10 10 6 4 8 4 8

    PVC Pipe

    Adapter

    2 2 2 - - - -

    PVC Ball Valve 1 1 1 - - - -

    PVC Check

    Valve

    1 1 1 - - - -

    Rubber Tube

    plugs

    20 20 20 - - - -

    Overview (continued)

    Rigid PVC Pipe

    Additional materials required

    - Mounting screws (1/4” x 2” long, outdoor screws) & roof sealant

    - PVC primer, PVC cement, and PVC ttings

    - (2) 1-1/2” PVC tees, (6) 1-1/2” PVC elbows (varying with installation)

    - (2) 1-1/2” PVC ball valves (optional isolation valves)

    - 1-1/2” Sch.40 PVC pipe to connect solar system to pool equipment

    - For additional collectors, purchase a solar collector add-on kit

    Tools required:

    - PVC pipe cutters or equivalent

    - Flat head screwdriver or 5/16” nut driver for tightening hose clamps

    • Power drill with 1/8” pilot drill bit and a Phillips head bit

    Sizing

    To determine the optimal number of solar collectors needed to heat your pool, visit

    www.sungrabber.com. You may order additional solar collectors from your Sungrabber

    dealer.

    Contents

    Your system includes one or two solar collectors, along with mounting hardware, con-

    nection hardware, and operation valves. See the list below for the contents of your

    specic system:

    Flexible Pool Hose

    Additional materials required:

    - 1-1/2” I.D. exible hose

    - Ground spikes (ground installation)

    - Optional roof or rack mounting:

    * Mounting screws (1/4” x 2” long, outdoor screws) & roof sealant

    * Ground rack lumber and materials

    - Optional bypass valve:

    * (2) 1-1/2” PVC tees and (4) 1-1/2” Barb x slip PVC adapters

    * (6) 1-1/2” PVC elbows (varying with installation)

    * (2) 1-1/2” PVC ball valves (optional isolation valves)

    Tools required:

    - Flat head screwdriver or 5/16” nut driver

    - Optional roof or rack mounting:

    * Power drill with 1/8” pilot drill bit and a Phillips head bit

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    Installation

    1) Determine location to install solar collectors

    Select an unshaded location on the ground or roof near the pool that is at least 5’ x 20’

    and receives full sun for most of the day. The solar collectors operate most efciently

    when tilted 10 to 30 degrees towards the South, although they are still effective when

    facing West, East, or mounted at. The solar collectors must be mounted horizontally

    on a smooth and at surface using the provided mounting hardware to prevent dam-

    age. The solar collector inlet (water coming from the pump and lter) must always be

    at the lowest point of the solar collectors (unless mounted at). They need to be ac-

    cessible for annual winterizing.

    For ground installation, consider laying the solar collectors on grass, gravel, landscap-

    ing bark or similar. If available ground surfaces are not smooth and at, consider build-

    ing a wooden rack, platform, or deck. An example ground rack is shown on the next

    page. For roof installations, the roof must be composition asphalt or equivalent. The

    solar collectors cannot be mounted directly

    on roof surfaces that are not smooth and

    at, such as tile roofs and metal roofs.

    South

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    Installation (continued)

    Ground Rack Example

    2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2' 2'

    22'

    2

    1009

    TWO 2X20 SOLAR COLLECTORS

    8

    TYP 12-PLCS

    9

    3

    .) RACK IS DESIGNED FOR 30 DEGREE (7/12) PITCH.

    WASHER, LOCK, 3/8"

    CUT QTY-12, 55"L

    7

    NUT, HEX, 3/8"128

    WOOD SCREW,

    GROUND RACK FOR

    THE POOL.

    10 3

    LUMBER,2x4x10' (

    DRAWING NO. QTY

    NEXT ASSEMBLY

    LUMBER,2x4x10' (

    5

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    DRAWN

    NOTES:

    TY-12, 21"L)33

    LUMBER,1x4x10'74

    BOLT, CARRIAGE, 3/8", 5"L

    INFO AND KNOW-HOW HEREON ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND MAY NOT BE USED, REPRODUCED

    OR REVEALED TO OTHERS EXCEPT IN ACCORD WITH THE CONTRACT OR OTHER WRITTEN PERMIS-

    SION OF FAFCO INC. ANY REPRODUCTIONS IN PART OR WHOLE SHALL INCLUDE THIS NOTATION.

    item

    12

    4

    ABOVE GROUND POOLS

    CUT QTY-12, 27.5"L

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    qty

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    1 3 PLYWOOD,1/4"-3/8" THK, 4'x 8'

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    OR

    .) SECURE PANELS USING SOLAR COLLECTOR ROOF MOUNT KIT.

    1 1

    N.T.S.

    12

    10

    SOLAR COLLECTORS, ADD A SECOND 1"x4" UNDER TOP COLLECTOR.

    M.Rubio

    COLLECTOR

    WHEN INSTALLING COLLECTORS ON THE GROUND, DO NOT

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    ADDED

    SUPPORT PER

    The following drawing is provided as a suggestion for the construction of a rack for your solar system.

    SOLAR COLLECTOR SUPPORT

    BOTTOM 1"x4" PROVIDES SUPPORT FOR SOLAR COLLECTOR. FOR TWO

    1

    BUILD A RACK THAT CAN ALLOW CHILDREN ACCESS TO

    ONE 4X20 SOLAR COLLECTOR

    5

    WASHER, FLAT, 3/8"126

    4

    2.) ENSURE SOLAR COLLECTOR AND PIPING ARE PROPERLY SUPPORTED

    AND CAN FREELY EXPAND AND CONTRACT WITHOUT RUBBING

    AGAINST SHARP EDGES.

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    30

    Solar Collector

    4

    4

    Ground Rack

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    Installation (continued)

    2) Roll out solar collectors and connect together

    Lay the box containing the solar system near the selected installation location. En-

    sure there are no rocks or other sharp objects lying on the ground that could puncture

    the solar collectors. Remove the contents and verify quantities using list shown in the

    overview on page 2.

    Position the rolled up solar collectors so that they will unroll into the area you have cho-

    sen. Remove and discard the plastic end caps used for shipping. Cut the solar col-

    lector strap with scissors. Be careful so you don’t damage the solar collectors. Gently

    unroll the solar collectors. Place a smooth object of no more than 15 pounds on each

    end of the solar collectors to hold them at. After 30 minutes or so in the sun the pan-

    els will stay at.

    On the far end of the solar collectors furthest from the pool equipment, place rubber

    end caps with hose clamps on the outer solar collector ends. If you have more than

    one solar collector, join them together on the far end with a rubber coupler with two

    hose clamps. Position the hose clamps about 1/4˝ from the end of the rubber caps and

    tighten

    On the other end of the solar collectors nearest to the pool equipment, place rubber

    end clamps each with hose clamps on the inner solar collector ends. For inground

    pools using rigid PVC pipe, place rubber couplers each with hose clamps on the outer

    solar collector ends. Position the hose clamps about 1/4˝ from the end of the rubber

    caps and tighten. Insert PVC pipe adapters with hose clamps into rubber couplers,

    and tighten.

    3) Strap down the solar collectors

    Lay the mounting straps evenly spaced across the solar collectors. The outside

    mounting straps should be roughly 6 inches away from solar collector ends. Place

    mounting bases under mounting straps, a couple inches away from both sides of the

    solar collectors.

    For ground installations, anchor the mounting bases to the ground using ground spikes

    (not provided). For roof or ground rack installations, align straps with rafter locations in

    order to anchor mounting bases to rafters. Locate rafters by looking under roof eves

    or by nding rafter nails on fascia boards. Lift mounting strap away and drive 1/4” x 2”

    outdoor screws with roof sealant into mounting bases. Thread on mounting caps.

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    Installation (continued)

    4) Connect to pool and start-up

    Flexible Pool Hose

    a.The solar collector ends are 1-1/2” hose size. If your pool uses a different hose size,

    purchase appropriate reducers from a pool supply store.

    b.Turn on your pool pump and record the pressure shown on the pressure gauge on the

    pool lter. Turn off your pool pump and block the inlet and outlet of your pool using the

    plugs supplied by your pool manufacturer or a suitable alternative.

    c. Disconnect the hose at the pool lter outlet.

    d. Use a new or existing 1-1/2” exible hose to connect the pool lter outlet to the solar

    collector. The solar collector inlet is at the bottom of solar collector, unless laid at in

    which case either end can be the inlet. Place a hose clamp on the end of the hose

    and push the hose onto solar collector end at least one inch past the raised ribs.

    Slide the hose clamp into place and tighten. Note: You may need to warm the hose

    end by placing it in hot water for several seconds to make it more pliable.

    e. Use a new or existing 1-1/2” exible hose to connect the remaining solar collector

    end to the pool inlet or existing pool heater inlet.

    f. Unblock the inlet and outlet of the pool. Turn on the pump and check for leaks. The

    air in the solar collectors will bubble out into the pool for a few minutes--this is nor-

    mal. If there’s a leak, you may have to loosen a hose clamp, then push the hose

    further up onto the barb and retighten the hose clamp. After the pump is on and has

    run for about 5 minutes, watch the pressure gauge on the pool lter. If the pressure

    is above 30 psi or if it is 10 psi higher than the pressure reading you took before in-

    stalling the solar system, install the optional bypass valve per the next step.

    g. Optional bypass valve to reduce system pressure: Glue two 1-1/2” slip PVC tees

    (not supplied) on each end of the supplied ball valve. Glue four 1-1/2” PVC barb x

    slip adapters (not supplied) into the remaining ends of the two tees. Using two ad-

    ditional 1-1/2” exible hoses with hose clamps. With pool pump off and pool inlet

    and outlet blocked, insert this bypass valve assembly between the solar collectors

    and pool equipment as shown in the overview diagram. Turn the

    ball valve handle so that it is parallel (SOLAR OFF) to the ball valve.

    Unblock pool inlet and outlet, turn on pump, and slowly turn ball

    valve handle until pressure gauge reads below 10 psi (SOLAR ON).

    Again, the air that was in the panel will bubble out into your pool for

    a few minutes--this is normal.

    h.Save the provided repair plugs. Discard any other unused parts.

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    SOLAR OFF

    SOLAR ON

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    Installation (continued)

    Rigid PVC Pipe

    a. The supplied valves and ttings are 1-1/2” pipe size. If your pool uses a different

    pipe size, consider using appropriate reducers or replacing the valves and ttings

    with ones that are the same size as your pool plumbing.

    b.Turn on your pool pump and record the pressure shown on the pressure gauge on the

    pool lter. Turn off your pool pump. If the pump is lower than the top of the pool, block

    the inlet and outlet of the pool.

    c. Cut out approximately 2 foot section of pipe directly after the pool lter using PVC

    pipe cutters or equivalent.

    d. Using appropriate PVC primer and cement, glue the following valves and ttings

    directly after the pool lter in the following order: 1. Check valve (with arrow pointing

    away from the pool lter); 2. Tee for solar inlet (with one end leading to the solar col-

    lectors); 3. Ball valve; 4. Tee for solar outlet (with one end leading to the solar col-

    lectors). The check valve prevents debris in the pool lter from backushing into the

    pool when the pool pump turns off and water drains from the solar collectors into the

    pool. The ball valve acts as a bypass valve to optimize the ow and back pressure

    on the system.

    e. Install pipe and elbows to connect solar inlet tee to bottom solar collector end, and to

    connect solar outlet tee to top solar collector end.

    f. Turn the ball valve handle so that it is perpendicular to the ball valve or fully closed

    (solar on position). Solar is not used when the ball valve handle is completely in-

    line with the ball valve (solar off position). Unblock pool inlet and outlet and turn on

    pump. The air that was in the solar collectors will bubble out into your pool for a few

    minutes--this is normal. Repair any leaks that appear. After running the pump for

    about 5 minutes, slowly turn the ball valve handle until the pressure gauge reads

    below 30 psi or 10 psi less than the pressure reading you took before installing the

    solar system.

    g. Save the provided repair plugs. Discard any other unused parts.

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    Operation

    WARNING: If the solar collectors are full of water and has been sitting in the sun

    without the pump running, the water can get very hot. Hot water can cause burns,

    so be sure that everyone is away from the pool inlet each time the solar is turned on.

    When the solar system is running efciently, the solar collectors will be cool to the

    touch. The sun’s heat will be carried into your pool immediately. For best results,

    turn on your Sungrabber whenever the solar collectors are in the sun. Turn the solar

    and/or the pump off at night, when it’s cloudy, or when it’s raining to prevent cooling

    of the pool. If your pool system has a timer, set it to operate from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

    This is the best solar heating period. Using a pool blanket in addition to the solar

    system will hold the warmth in the pool and help it heat more quickly. It is particularly

    important to use the blanket at night or when it’s windy. If your pool becomes too

    warm during the season, turn the pump and solar on at night to help cool the pool.

    Winterization

    The solar collectors must be completely drained and isolated before winter to prevent

    freeze damage. Solar collectors will not be damaged by freezing conditions when

    properly drained and isolated as follows:

    1. Turn off the pool pump and plug pool inlet and outlet.

    2. Disconnect solar collectors

    3. The solar collectors must be manually lifted and drained. Unmount solar

    collectors and fully drain them by tilting them back and forth until no evidence of

    water remains inside of them.

    4. Store solar collectors in a conditioned space (above 40

    o

    F) for the winter.

    5. Use rubber end caps and hose clamps to plug open pipe or hose connections.

    6. The pool pump, lter, and sweep can now be used while the solar collectors are

    properly stored for the winter.

    Note:

    Operating your solar system during freezing conditions is not an approved

    freeze-protection method. Blowing the lines and/or solar collectors with a shop

    vacuum, leaf blower, or compressor will NOT remove water completely and is not an

    approved freeze-protection method.

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    !

    SOLAR COLLECTOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY FREEZING WATER IS

    NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. FOLLOW THIS WINTERIZATION

    PROCEDURE TO AVOID FREEZE DAMAGE:

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    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

    PROBLEM SOLUTION

    1. My system doesn’t seem

    to be working. The water

    returning to my pool is not

    hot.

    Turn off pool pump midday in bright sunlight for approximately 10 minutes and feel solar

    collector. It should be quite warm. Turn pool pump on again for 10 minutes and feel

    the solar collector, which should have become quite cool to the touch. The difference in

    temperature is the heat being added to your swimming pool. Ensure the bypass valve is

    properly adjusted so that sufcient ow is circulating through the solar collectors, without

    excessive back pressure. If you have a high horsepower pump, a signicant portion of

    that water may be bypassed, causing the return water to seem only slightly warmer than

    the pool water.

    2. My pool is not warm

    enough.

    • A properly sized system will raise pool temperatures 10-15 degrees during the swim-

    ming season.

    • Solar will not work as well when it is cloudy or rainy (you most likely won’t be swimming

    during those times). After one or two warm days, your water will be back up to a comfort-

    able temperature.

    • Be sure the solar collector is getting sun the entire day and is not shaded.

    • If installed on a rack, be sure the solar collector is pointed near south tilted 10º to 30º.

    • Be sure the inlet side of the solar collector is on the bottom. The solar collector will not

    function if fed from the top.

    • Consider adding a pool blanket. A pool blanket traps the solar heat captured by the

    solar collectors during the day. This is very complementary to the solar system.

    • Consider adding additional solar collectors.

    3. There are bubbles in the

    pool.

    This is normal during startup because air is being purged from the solar collectors. If

    air bubbles never stop, adjust the bypass valve. Turn the bypass valve to “Solar Off” to

    determine if you have an issue with your pool pump, and not with the solar system.

    4. Flow seems greatly

    reduced and the lter pres-

    sure excessive.

    Check that the plastic caps were removed from the inlet and outlet prior to installation.

    Also be sure the inlet and outlet are properly connected. Check the bypass valve adjust-

    ment. Ensure the pump and lter are in good working condition. A one HP pump will

    handle installations up to 30 feet away from the pool equipment and one story high. You

    are getting enough ow if the panel is cool to the touch on a hot day.

    5. My pool is too hot You can turn you reduce your solar heat by running your pump when the sun goes down,

    or bypassing the solar system with the bypass valve. During the hottest part of the sum-

    mer, running the solar system at night can cool a pool to a more refreshing swimming

    temperature - down several degrees in one night if the conditions are right. Also, if your

    pool is too warm, leave the solar blanket off at night to allow more heat to escape.

    6. I have a leak in my solar

    collector

    A tube leak can be repaired if damage is located at least 3˝ away from the header. The

    following procedure outlines the steps to repair a tube leak using supplied repair plugs.

    Refer to the warranty for information regarding other damage.

    Panel Repair Plug Instructions

    Required: Repair plugs (included with system), soapy water, utility knife, small 4 inch hex head or phillips screw driver.

    1. Locate the leaking tube and mark the tube location on each end of the solar collector.

    2. Using a utility knife, start approximately 3˝ away from the end of the solar collector, then cutting back away from the

    header, scoop out the top portion of the collector tube 1 to 1-1/2˝ long to insert the plug through. Do not cut adjacent

    tubes.

    3. Apply soapy water to the repair and inside of the tube.

    4. Insert the plug pointed end rst into the opened tube section. Using a small screw driver or hex wrench, push the plug

    gently, without stopping, into the tube until it reaches the end of the solar collector.

    5. Remove the small screw driver or hex wrench with a quick twisting motion.

    6. Take a second plug and slide it in, stopping as it hits the rst plug. Repeat this procedure at the opposite end as well.

    This repair completely isolated the damaged tube. Repeat as necessary to repair additional damaged tubes.

    2"

    1-1/2"

    HEADER

    UTILITY KNIFE

    CUT-OUT

    CUT-OUT

    UTILITY KNIFE

    HEADER

    1-1/2"

    2"

    PLUG

    CUT-OUT

    SMALL SCREW DRIVER

    OR HEX WRENCH

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    LIMITED TEN-YEAR WARRANTY

    FOR THE SUNGRABBER SOLAR POOL COLLECTOR

    1. SCOPE OF COVERAGE: This warranty applies only to new swimming pool solar collectors manufactured by SunGrabber and installed according to

    SunGrabber instructions on premises owned by the original consumer buyer.

    2. IDENTITY OF WARRANTOR AND WARRANTEE: The warranty is extended by SunGrabber to the original consumer buyer of the solar collector.

    3. LIMITED TEN-YEAR WARRANTY: The SunGrabber solar collectors are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under nor-

    mal use and service for the heating of either an inground or above ground swimming pool for ten (10) years from date of purchase, subject to the terms,

    conditions, and limitations described below.

    4. WHAT IS NOT COVERED

    A. EXCLUSIONS - The above warranty does not apply:

    1. To conditions resulting from a defect in a component or part which is not part of the SunGrabber collector.

    2. To conditions resulting from a signicant departure from SunGrabber’s installation instructions.

    3. To conditions such as internal freezing (freeze damage) resulting from failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance or storage in ac

    cordance with SunGrabber’s operating and maintenance instructions.

    4. To conditions resulting from any misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, or alterations.

    5. To normal fading and minor deterioration of exterior surfaces resulting from exposure to the elements, except conditions that do or will affect

    performance.

    6. Damage caused by natural phenomenon

    B. NO WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE OF THE SOLAR COLLECTORS AND SYSTEM:

    SunGrabber makes no warranty as to the performance of its solar collectors as to any particular temperature or level to which the water will be heated,

    since this depends upon the amount and intensity of sunlight and other variable factors which are impossible to predict and which cannot be controlled.

    C. LIMITATIONS ON EXCLUSION FROM COVERAGE:

    The above warranty shall not be considered to be violated or its coverage in any way reduced by conditions that may occur in the normal operation of

    the system.

    5. SOME THINGS BUYER MUST DO

    A. PROPER INSTALLATION:

    INSTALLATIONS MUST BE PERFORMED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT.

    B. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:

    Provide reasonable and necessary maintenance in accordance with SunGrabber’s operating and maintenance instructions.

    C. KEEPING SUNGRABBER INFORMED:

    If it appears to you that any warranted component or part is not functioning properly, promptly notify SunGrabber. Early attention to a minor problem may

    help avoid serious problems later.

    6. WHAT SUNGRABBER WILL DO

    A. REPAIR OR SERVICE:

    If a defect in material or workmanship becomes evident during the warranty period, SunGrabber will repair or, at its option, replace the malfunctioning

    solar collector with a new solar collector of at least the same quality, within a reasonable time, upon payment of the charges described below. All replace-

    ment parts and repairs shall assume the remaining warranty period of the part(s) repaired or replaced. To verify that your warranty is still in effect, you

    should be prepared to furnish evidence of date of Purchase, purchase price and send photos showing that the installation was performed according to

    the instructions included with the collector. The system must be returned to dealer, distributor, or SunGrabber at homeowner’s expense.

    B. IF REPLACEMENT IS REQUIRED:

    To obtain replacement of the defective solar collector under the warranty, you are required to pay the difference between:

    a) SunGrabber’s suggested retail price for the solar collector at the time the warranty claim is made, and

    b) the prorated portion of SunGrabber’s suggested retail price for the solar collector at the time of the original purchase, in accordance with the following

    proration schedule:

    Year of Claim Percent of Original Purchase Price

    Credited Toward Replacement

    First Year 100%

    Second Year 80%

    Third Year 60%

    Fourth Year 40%

    Fifth Year 20%

    Sixth - Tenth Years 10%

    IN ADDITION TO THE CHARGES FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE SOLAR COLLECTOR, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR

    THE PAYMENT OF ANY COSTS AND EXPENSES OF DISASSEMBLY, REMOVAL AND RE-INSTALLATION OF THE SOLAR COLLECTOR, AND ANY

    OTHER INCIDENTAL SERVICES INVOLVED. NONE OF SUCH COSTS OR EXPENSES ARE COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY, AND SUNGRABBER

    IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY OF THEM.

    7. NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES - THESE REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE Unless otherwise explicitly agreed to in writing, it is understood that

    this is the only written warranty given by SunGrabber and SunGrabber neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other obligations or

    liability in connection with its products. IN NO EVENT SHALL SUNGRABBER BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, LOST PROFITS, INJURY TO

    GOODWILL, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE SOLAR COLLEC-

    TOR OR ANY BREACH OF THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTY, FOR NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or

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