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Title: Solar Hot Water Heating


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Solar Hot Water Heating By Ryan Kim
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Contents
  1. Introduction to Solar Heating
  2. How Solar Hot Water Heating Works
  3. Passive and Active Hot Water Heating
  4. Different Designs of Solar Hot Water Heating
  5. Conclusion
  6. References

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Introduction to Solar Heating
Picture taken from http//www.solarexpert.com/He
atdhw.html
  • Been around since the 1800s
  • Modern applications resemble skylights
  • Significantly reduce energy bills
  • Generation of energy depends on
  • Geographic location
  • Design of system
  • Size and orientation of solar collector

Reference http//www.toolbase.org/techinv/techDe
tails.aspx?technologyID112
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How Solar Hot Water Heating Works
Picture taken from http//www.pharoengineering.co
m.my/DOMESTICPAGE.htm
  • Cold water supply connected to solar storage tank
    (another water tank separate from the water
    heater)
  • Water is circulated between solar storage tank
    and solar collectors
  • Heated water from the solar storage tank is
    outputted to input of conventional water heater
  • If water is not as hot as necessary, conventional
    water heater heats it up

Reference http//www.solarexpert.com/Heatdhw.htm
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Passive and Active Water Heating
  • Passive (Gentle Climates)
  • Uses a batch heater, which could be a water tank
    painted black
  • For more efficiency, tank can be insulated and
    glazing can be installed
  • Storage tank usually located on the roof
  • Active (Harsher Climates)
  • Uses a small pump for circulation since there is
    no tank on roof
  • Although it uses electricity, it generates a lot
    more energy
  • Also has valves and controllers
  • Easier to install

References http//www.jc-solarhomes.com/how_to.h
tm http//www.toolbase.org/tertiaryT.asp?Document
ID3216CategoryID949
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Different Designs of Solar Heating
  • Types of Systems
  • Open-Loop (Direct) Active
  • Circulates household water
  • Closed-Loop (Indirect) Active
  • Circulates heat-transfer fluid
  • Heat exchangers transfer heat from fluid to water
    in storage tanks
  • Batch Heaters (Passive)
  • a.k.a Bread Box, ICS systems
  • Storage tanks contained inside insulated boxes
    with a glazed side
  • Mounted on ground or roof
  • Thermosiphon (Passive)
  • Relies on natural convection
  • Tank mounted on top of collector
  • Can be a closed-loop to prevent freezing

Reference http//www.toolbase.org/tertiaryT.asp?
DocumentID3216CategoryID949
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Conclusion
  • Generate at least 70 of energy required to heat
    water
  • Technology used for over a century in household
    heating
  • Several types of installations make it feasible
    for consumers
  • Therefore, solar water heating is one of the
    most cost-efficient and environmentally friendly
    solutions for hot water production in a household.

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References
  • Canivan, John. How to Build a Solar Hot Water
    System. Accessed on October 9, 2005
    http//www.jc-solarhomes.com/how_to.htm.
  • Solar Water Heaters. NAHB Research Center.
    Accessed on October 9, 2005 http//www.toolbase.or
    g/techinv/techDetails.aspx?technologyID112.
  • Solar Water Heating. NAHB Research Center.
    Accessed on October 9, 2005 http//www.toolbase.or
    g/tertiaryT.asp?DocumentID3216CategoryID949.
  • Solar Water Heating Consumer Guide. GO Solar
    Company. Accessed on October 9, 2005
    http//www.solarexpert.com/Heatdhw.html.
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