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C130 Twin Line Solar Pump Stations from Sun Systems UK

Sun Systems UK offers solar pump stations, which are compactly designed to fit tight spaces. Solar pump stations supplied by the company are leak tested and pre-assembled. They are designed to provide a temporary working temperature of 160 degree Celsius and a regular working temperature of 120 degree Celsius. These pump stations are suitable for all types of solar fluids. The pump stations include a range of spare parts and are with or without a controller.

Solar pump stations are available in the following models: C130, S130 and T130 twin line solar pump stations. The C130 twin line solar pump station consists of Wilo ST25/6 solar pump. It incorporates ball valves together with a gravity brake, which is integrated within the system. This twin line solar pump station is equipped with a 6-bar safety relief valve and 10-bar pressure gauge for safe and smooth operation.

The C130 twin line solar pump station is equipped with a controller for handling the system. The TRA 0301 controller incorporates 4 x pt1000 temperature sensors.  The solar pump station also includes integrated flowmeter and filling points, flow and return thermometers, and de-aerator. It is supplied with a wall mounting device and a removable cover. Each of the 130 range pump stations is offered with maintenance and installation guides.

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