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Title: SOLAR HEATING


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SOLAR HEATING
  • Solar energy can be used for
  • Solar water heating
  • Solar space heating
  • Solar pool heating

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Solar Water Heating
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Active solar water heaters
  • Active solar water heaters rely on electric
    pumps, and controllers to circulate water.
  • Active solar water-heating systems
  • Direct-circulation systems
  • Indirect-circulation systems

4
Passive solar water heaters
  • The two most popular types of passive systems
    are
  • Thermosyphon systems
  • Integrated solar collectors

5
Solar Water Heating Applications
  • Swimming pools
  • Hot tubs and spas
  • Domestic hot water
  • Offices, malls, hotels, motels
  • Large laundries and kitchens
  • Facilities in remote areas
  • Jails, hospitals and dormitories

6
Solar Water Heating Applications
  • Process hot water
  • Food processing, hot water cleanup
  • Hot water rinses
  • Pre-heat boiler makeup water

7
Value of Solar Water Heating
  • Solar water heating systems
  • Directly substitute renewable energy for
    conventional energy
  • Reduce the amount of heat that must be provided
    by conventional water heating
  • Reduce the use of electricity or fossil fuels by
    as much as 80.

8
Status of Solar Water Heating
  • Todays solar water heating systems are well
    proven and reliable when correctly matched to
    climate and load.
  • Solar water heating systems are most likely to be
    cost effective for facilities with expensive
    energy, or facilities with large hot water
    requirements.

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Types of Collectors
  • Low temperature to 32ºC
  • Unglazed absorbers
  • Mid temperature to 70ºC
  • Glazed flat plate collectors
  • Integrated collector systems (ICS), thermosyphon,
    antifreeze, drainback
  • High temperature
  • Evacuated tube to 175ºC
  • Parabolic trough to 300ºC

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Absorber plates
  • There are various designs
  • Bonded sheet design
  • Tubes soldered or brazed to the plate
  • Tubes fastened by clips, clamps or twisted wires.

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Flat-plate Collector
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Exploded view of flat plate collector
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Passive, Indirect Thermosyphon System
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Evacuated Tube Collector
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Evacuated-tube collector
http//www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/printable_versio
ns/sh_basics_collectors.html
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Two Main Types of Passive Systems
  • Integrated Collector Systems (ICS)
  • store the water in the collector itself
  • Thermosyphon Systems
  • have a separate storage tank directly above the
    collector

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Two Main Types of Passive Systems (cont.)
  • Good insulation of the collector and/or tank
    helps prevent heat loss at night, and helps
    prevent freezing.
  • Connection pipes are the most critical parts for
    concern over freezing. Good insulation is
    necessary, but still does not totally solve the
    problem.

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  • The most frequently used systems for large
    facilities antifreeze systems are active,
    indirect systems.
  • System configurations may utilize one storage
    tank or two tanks.
  • Single tank conventional h/w heater
  • Single tank wrap-around heat exchanger
  • Two tank convection flow

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  • The most cost-effective size for a solar water
    heating system is typically to meet the full
    summer demand, but to meet only 2/3 of the
    year-round demand.
  • Meeting the full winter demand with the reduced
    solar resource is very costly.
  • Experience with commercial buildings seems to
    show that maximum cost-effectiveness occurs at a
    solar supply of about 50 of the year-round
    demand.

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Efficiency Aspects of Solar Water Heating
  • Colder water supply temperatures increase system
    efficiency, since the fluid being heated loses
    less heat to the surrounding air until it reaches
    higher temperatures.
  • Colder air temperatures reduce system efficiency
    by increasing the loss of heat from the
    collectors to the air.
  • Potential for system freezing is a serious
    problem, and many solutions result in reducing
    system efficiency.

21
Solar water heating in Cyprus
  • A few islands are using solar water heaters on a
    very large scale (Barbados and Cyprus).
  • Cyprus is a leading country in installed solar
    collectors per capita - 0.86 m² of solar
    collector per capita.
  • Solar water heaters were first fabricated and
    installed in 1960.

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Solar water heating in Cyprus
  • The majority of solar domestic hot water heaters,
    put up on individual houses are of the
    thermosyphon type.
  • Two solar collectors, with a total glazed area of
    3 square meters, are connected in series to a hot
    water tank, placed at a height, just above the
    top of collectors.
  • The hot water tank is also fitted with an
    auxiliary electric 3 kW heater.

23
Economics of Solar water heating in Cyprus
  • The average daily solar radiation falling on a
    collector installed at an angle of 35 to the
    horizontal in Cyprus is 5.4 kWh per m2.
  • the annual savings per square meter of installed
    collector area in Cyprus are 550 kWh.
  • The total cost required to install a solar water
    heating system on a house is around US 1000.
  • The payback period is estimated to be 4 years

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Conservation
  • Conservation is usually the most cost-effective
    way to reduce water-heating bills.
  • - For example, a low-flow showerhead saves 200
    kWh of electrical energy (USD 40).

25
Solar space heating and cooling
  • Solar energy can heat and cool the air
  • Solar space heating systems
  • Passive
  • Active
  • Combination

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Air Heating
  • Air or other gases can be heated with FPC
  • The principal requirement is a large contact area
    between plate and air
  • Extended surfaces are used to counteract the low
    heat transfer coefficients between metal and air.
  • Metal or fabric matrices or corrugated metal
    sheets improve performance

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Solar air collector
Air flat-plate collectors are used for space
heating.
http//www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/printable_versio
ns/sh_basics_collectors.html
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Transpired air collectors
  • A transpired air collector preheats air for
    building ventilation by using a fan to draw fresh
    air through the system.
  • They are very efficient
  • No glazing
  • Transpired air collectors are recommended for
    industrial or commercial buildings with large
    ventilation requirements.

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Air heating
  • Transpired air collectors
  • http//www.eere.energy.gov/de/transpired_air.html

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Winter operation
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Summer operation
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