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HIGH ELECTRICITY BILLS 
With the installation of your new solar hot water system, maximum electrical energy savings can be 
achieved with careful planning of hot water usage. Should you at any time, feel your electricity account 
is too high, we suggest you check the following points: 
•  Is the relief valve running excessively? (Refer to 
 on 
 
 
 
•  Is one outlet (especially the shower) using more hot 
water than you think? (Refer to 
•  Is there a leaking hot water pipe, dripping hot water 
tap, etc? Even a small leak will waste a surprising 
quantity of hot water and energy. Replace faulty tap 
washers, and have your plumber rectify any leaking 
pipe work. 
•  Are you using the booster heating unit properly? 
(Refer to 
 on page 10 and 
•  Consider recent changes to your hot water usage 
pattern and check if there has been any increase in 
tariffs since your previous account. 
 
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS 
The electricity tariff to which your solar water heater is connected will play an important role in the 
overall effectiveness of the system. It is important you are aware of this tariff to enable you to take full 
advantage of the boosting period, i.e. Off-Peak (overnight) or time controlled, Extended Off-Peak 
(overnight and day) or extended time controlled, Domestic / Continuous. For types of tariffs, refer to 
 
COLLECTOR GLASS 
Warranty DOES NOT cover breakage of solar collector glass. Check your household insurance policy 
covers collector glass breakage. 
 
 Warning: Collector glass must not be replaced whilst the solar collector is on the roof. 
 
The collector glass is not offered as a replacement part and no attempt should be made to remove it. 
Should the solar collector require replacement, contact your nearest Solahart Dealer. 
 
IF YOU HAVE CHECKED ALL THE FOREGOING AND STILL BELIEVE YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, 
CALL YOUR NEAREST SOLAHART DEALER. 
 
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