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High Quality Solar Water Heating System with Aluminum Alloy Frame and Circulation Pump

High Quality Solar Water Heating System with Aluminum Alloy Frame and Circulation Pump

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Introduction of Non-Pressure Solar Water Heater:

Non-pressure Solar Heater is one of the most economical solar water heating device with pretty high efficiency at the same time. It consists of hot water storage tank, solar vacuum tubes with mouth plug in storage tank, and bracket supporting tank and tubes.When cold water in evacuated tubes is heated with solar irradiation, as the specific gravities of hot water and cold water are different, hotter water goes upward to storage tank and colder water goes downward to glass tubes. through this continuous circulation, the cold water in storage tank will be gradually heated till sunset.


 

Solar water heaters working principle
1. The solar collector absorbs solar energy and transmits it to the solar water heater tank through circulation 
2. When the temperature of the collector reaches the set value, the controller starts the circulation pump automatically
3. The circulation pump makes heat-conducting liquid circulate automatically
4. The heat-conducting liquid transfers heat to water by lower heat exchanger in the water tank. 
5. When the temperature difference between solar collector and heat pipe solar water heaters tank doesn't reach the set value, the circulation pump will be shut automatically 
6. In case the temperature of the water tank does not reach Tmax, Electric Heating Element will start to work automatically

 

Solar water heaters working station component:
1. Operating screen 
2. Manometer 
3. Pump speed adjust switches 
4. Temperature difference circulation pump 
5. Flow rate indicator 
6. Return circuit connector 
7. Safety valve 
8. Expansion vessel connector9. Return circuit connector 
10. Wall mounting 
11. Expansion vessel:8L 
12. Pressure resistance: 10 bar pressure for expansion vessel

 

Solar water heaters specification:

Description

solar water heaters

Material of out manifold

0.55mm thickness color steel/ fluorine carbon steel

Material of inner tank

Food grade 2.0 mm thickness SUS304 stainless steel

Tank insulating layer

40mm 45kg/m³ high-density polyurethane foamed

Inlet and outlet hole

Male G1''

Max pressure

0.6 Mpa

Solar collector tube

3.3 Borosilicate glass with N/Al coating

Thickness of glass tube

1.6mm

Vacuum tube tightness

P≤0.005 Pa

Absorption

as=0.93-0.96 (AM1.5)

Emission ratio

εh=0.04-0.06 (80C±5C)

Idle sunning property parameters

Y=220~260m2.C/KW

Average heat loss coefficient

ULT=0.6~0.7W/(m2.C)

Bracket:

2.0mm thickness aluminum alloy

Tank weight

75KGS

Tank size

560mm Dia x 1810mm Height

Tank capacity

300L

Solar collector

2pcs  58x1800x15tube solar collector

Absorber area

2.811 m²

Working station

SP116 working station

Heat exchanger length

Upper:12m,      Underside:18m

 

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Solar Water Heating System High Quality with Aluminum Alloy Frame

Solar Water Heating System High Quality with Aluminum Alloy Frame

Solar Water Heating System High Quality with Aluminum Alloy Frame


Benefits of this kind of solar water heaters:

1. Prolong the life of your existing water heater

2.Costs less than an electric, gas or oil water heater

3.No maintenance required

4.Lasts longer than a traditional hot water heater

5.Reduce your water heating costs

Q: Can a solar water heater be used in a multi-story building?
Yes, a solar water heater can be used in a multi-story building. However, the specific design and installation may vary depending on factors such as the size of the building, the water demand, and the availability of suitable roof space. Additionally, in multi-story buildings, it may be necessary to install separate solar water heating systems on different floors or use a centralized system with pumps to distribute hot water to each unit.
Q: How does a solar water heater affect water heater payback periods?
A solar water heater significantly reduces water heater payback periods due to its ability to harness solar energy for heating water, resulting in lower energy costs and savings over time.
Q: How does the insulation of the storage tank affect the performance of a solar water heater?
The insulation of the storage tank in a solar water heater plays a crucial role in its performance. It helps to minimize heat loss from the stored hot water, ensuring that it remains hot for longer periods. Adequate insulation prevents the water from cooling down quickly, especially during colder weather or at night. This allows the solar water heater to retain heat more effectively, increasing its overall efficiency and reducing the need for additional heating.
Q: Are there any regulations or permits required for installing a solar water heater?
Yes, in many jurisdictions, regulations and permits are required for installing a solar water heater. The specific requirements may vary depending on the location, but generally, obtaining permits and following building codes are necessary to ensure safety, proper installation, and compliance with local regulations. It's advisable to consult with local authorities or a licensed professional for detailed information on the specific regulations and permits required in your area.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for installing a solar water heater on a roof?
Yes, there are specific requirements for installing a solar water heater on a roof. Some of the key requirements include having sufficient roof space and proper orientation to maximize sunlight exposure, ensuring the roof structure is strong enough to support the weight of the solar panels and water storage tank, and complying with local building codes and regulations. Additionally, it is important to consider factors such as shading, roof pitch, and accessibility for maintenance and repairs.
Q: Can a solar water heater be used in areas with strict homeowners' associations?
Yes, a solar water heater can be used in areas with strict homeowners' associations, as long as it complies with the rules and regulations set by the association. Homeowners may need to seek approval and obtain necessary permits before installing a solar water heater, ensuring it meets the aesthetic standards and guidelines set by the association.
Q: Can a solar water heater be used in areas with limited access to hot water?
Yes, a solar water heater can be used in areas with limited access to hot water. Solar water heaters use sunlight to heat water, making them a sustainable and energy-efficient option. They can be particularly beneficial in areas where traditional sources of hot water may be scarce or unreliable. By harnessing solar energy, these heaters provide a renewable and cost-effective solution for obtaining hot water in regions with limited access to it.
Q: What are the common installation mistakes with a solar water heater?
Some common installation mistakes with a solar water heater include improper positioning or orientation of solar panels, inadequate insulation of pipes and storage tanks, incorrect sizing of the system, poor sealing or leakage in the plumbing connections, and insufficient maintenance and monitoring of the system.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for installing a solar water heater in a historic building?
Yes, there may be specific requirements for installing a solar water heater in a historic building. These requirements can vary depending on the building's historical significance, local regulations, and the preservation guidelines in place. It is important to consult with preservation experts, building officials, and solar energy professionals to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and to minimize any potential impact on the historic fabric of the building.
Q: Does a solar water heater require a backup system?
Yes, a solar water heater typically requires a backup system. While solar water heaters are highly efficient in converting sunlight into heat energy, they may not be able to provide hot water consistently throughout the year, especially during periods of low sunlight or heavy cloud cover. Therefore, having a backup system is important to ensure a continuous supply of hot water. Backup systems can vary, but commonly include an electric or gas-powered heating element that can be activated when the solar energy is insufficient. This backup system kicks in to heat the water when solar energy is not readily available, ensuring a consistent supply of hot water.

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