Do-Right Solar SWS-200 Kullanıcı El Kitabı - Sayfa 8

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In the most typical configuration, azimuthally orient the still to permanently point
South, and change the tilt angle seasonally, so that the still points at the sun at solar
noon (when sun is highest in the sky). The tilt angle is adjusted with the prop
sticks, each labeled with the number of degrees of tilt. For example, if at solar
noon the sun is 60° high in the sky, then you'll need to tilt the still 30° (90° – 60°).
In a less common configuration, requiring frequent attention, you change both the
azimuth and tilt angle of the still throughout the day, in order to continually point
the still directly at the moving sun. Such an active approach can yield up to 30-
40% more distilled water, but is probably only worth doing in emergencies. In this
case, a Lazy Susan on the ground, which moves the table, still, and carboy
together, would help make the azimuth moves easier.

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In most situations, the still will simply distill tap water, directly from the main
lines provided by the local water district. This water is pressurized, and in fact is
too high of a pressure to hook directly to the still, which employs drip irrigation
fittings. Therefore, your unit comes equipped with a 10 psi regulator which
attaches to an outdoor hose faucet. A small filter is also provided, to screen out
any debris in the line.
If you have also purchased the optional timer, then this is installed onto the faucet
first. This timer allows the water to run only during daylight hours, thereby saving
a little water.