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Solar Hot
Water Systems
Solar water heating systems use heat
from the sun to work alongside your conventional water heater.
The technology is well developed with a large choice of
equipment to suit many applications.
For domestic hot water there are three main components
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Solar panels or
collectors - are fitted to your roof. They collect heat from
the sun's radiation. There are 2 main types of collector:
Flat plate systems - which are comprised of an absorber
plate with a transparent cover to collect the sun's heat, or
Evacuated tube systems - which are comprised of a row of
glass tubes that each contain an absorber plate feeding into
a manifold which transports the heated fluid.
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A heat transfer
system - uses the collected heat to heat water;
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Hot water
cylinder - stores the hot water that is heated during the
day and supplies it for use later.
Solar water heating
can provide you with about half of your annual hot water needs.
The average domestic system reduces C02 by around 350kg per year
depending on the fuel replaced.
Solar water heating can be used in the home or for larger
applications, such as swimming pools. You will need 3-4 square
metres of southeast to southwest facing roof receiving direct
sunlight for the main part of the day for a domestic system.
You'll also need space to locate an additional water cylinder if
required.
Choosing a system suitable to your needs requires consideration
of a range of factors, including the area of south facing roof,
the existing water heating system (e.g. some combi boilers
aren't suitable) and your budget.
As competent accredited installers, Green Refurb Ltd will be
able to assess your situation and discuss with you the best
configuration to meet your needs.
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