| Criterion
6.2.1 Stagnation
Criterion
text:
The
system shall be able to withstand prolonged periods of stagnation
(high solar flux, no hot water demand) without significant system
deterioration and with no maintenance. This includes conditions
during loss of electric power to the system.
Comments:
The requirements of this criteria are evaluated during
the SRCC system review process.
Proper
system sizing is critical in meeting the requirements of this
criterion since the size and overall system integration of the
various components are critical.
Since some system designs can generate very hot temperatures,
the SRCC review has ensured that the certified system is properly
designed and will be able to withstand prolonged periods of stagnation.
Differential systems control this with a controller's high temperature
cut off feature, while photovoltaic controlled, thermosiphon and
ICS systems must be properly designed and sized to avoid
detrimental stagnation temperatures.
Installers
must follow the manufacturer's recommended system sizing and refer
to the manufacturer's SRCC approved installation manual (Figure
1) and SRCC system document (Figure 2) that details the related
components and plumbing strategy that should be installed as part
of the system.

Figure
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Figure
2
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