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HOW YOUR WATER HEATER WORKS 
MANUAL ON/OFF SWITCH 
a) 
Off-Peak (overnight) Tariff Connection 
Most systems will be connected to an Off-Peak supply of electricity. Boosting will only occur overnight 
(usually between 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM). In the winter months many households will find it necessary 
to leave the booster switch ON. However, in some cases it may only be necessary to switch the booster 
switch ON every second night. This can be determined over a trial period. At other times, care should 
be taken not to leave the switch on during periods of no power, as solar savings will be reduced if the 
booster heating unit activates upon resumption of power. 
 
b) 
Extended Off-Peak (overnight and day) Tariff Connection 
Operation is very similar to that suggested for continuous 
tariff, but it is important to be aware of the hours during which 
electricity is available so boosting, if required, can be adapted 
to suit. (Check with your local Electricity Supply Authority for 
hours of operation). Do not leave the booster switch on during 
daylight hours unless boosting is required, as solar savings 
will be reduced. 
 
 
 
 
c) 
Continuous Tariff Connection 
Operate the booster switch to activate the auxiliary booster 
heating unit when the hot water falls below an acceptable 
temperature. The amount of water heated depends on your 
installation (refer to 
 on page 9). It is 
important to ensure the booster switch is turned OFF after you 
have satisfied your hot water needs. Do not leave the booster 
switch ON in daylight hours because your solar savings will 
be reduced. 
 
“ONE SHOT CONTROL” SWITCH 
The “One Shot Control” switch will help provide maximum savings with an electrically boosted solar 
water heater connected to a continuous electricity supply. Power must be available to the “One Shot 
Control” switch before the booster heating unit can be activated. 
 
The switch has a push button operation and incorporates an 
indicator light. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions 
supplied with the “One Shot Control” switch for information on 
how the indicator light arrangement works. 
 
 
 
When you decide the hot water is below a usable temperature 
and additional hot water is required, press the control button. 
The booster heating unit will be turned “ON” if the water 
temperature is below the thermostat setting, then 
automatically turn “OFF” when the water temperature reaches 
the thermostat setting. 
 
It is not necessary to activate the booster heating unit every time the light indicates that boosting may 
be required. The water may still be at a usable temperature for some purposes (e.g. showering) and 
you may not need to use hot water for some hours during which time the water may be heated by the 
sun. 
 
Remember, even on cloudy days your solar water heater can receive diffuse radiation, which 
will provide some heat to your stored water. On these days you will need to operate the booster 
heating unit only as desired. For summer operation it is recommended trial periods be 
undertaken to determine if it is necessary to turn the booster switch or one shot control ‘on’ at 
all. 
 
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