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Title: Active Solar Heating


1
Active Solar Heating
  • By Syed F. Ahmed

2
Parts of the Active Solar Heater
  • Solar systems consist of collectors and
    electricity to distribute the Suns Energy
  • The heart of a solar collector is black
  • Heat is moved by circulating water, antifreeze,
    and air
  • Applications include heating swimming pools,
    domestic hot water usage, ventilation and
    industrial process

3
Types of Active Solar Heating
  • Two types
  • Liquid
  • Air
  • Both systems collect solar radiation, then
    distribute and store heat
  • If the system does not provide adequate heat then
    a back up heating source is needed

4
Liquid Systems
  • Use water, antifreeze, or methyl alcohol
  • Components are hydronic collectors, a storage
    tank, pumps, pipes, a heat exchanger, and
    controls
  • Liquid Systems of have three operating modes
  • Primary mode
  • Secondary mode
  • Back up mode

5
Storing Heat for Liquid Systems
  • Store solar heat in tanks or in the masonry mass
    of a radiant slab system
  • Storage tanks require 3.8-7.6 L of water for
    0.093 m? (1 square foot)
  • Tanks are usually made of steel, concrete,
    fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), or wood
  • Each has its own advantages and disadvantages

6
Distributing Heat for Liquid Systems
  • Heat is distributed by radiant slab heaters, a
    central air-forced system, or by using hot water
    baseboards or radiators
  • Solar heated water moves through the pipes and
    heats the floor
  • This then radiates the room
  • Radiant slab heaters are the best for liquid
    systems
  • Hot water baseboards and radiators require water
    between (71.1C to 82.2C)

7
Air Systems with Storage
  • Air systems uses air as the working fluid for
    collecting heat
  • Air systems are composed of collectors, rock bin
    storage fans, ductwork, and controls
  • Operates in three modes
  • Simplest mode
  • Second mode
  • Third mode

8
Delivering Heat to Home by the Air System
  • For storing heat, an air system delivers hot air
    from the collectors to the storage bin
  • The air enters an empty mixing space at the top
    of the bin
  • It passes down through the bin where the rocks
    absorb most of the heat
  • When storing heat, the top of the bin is usually
    60C and 21.1C
  • If the air in the bin is too cool then the back
    system kicks in
  • The air delivers warm air from the rock bin to
    the house through ducts
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