Theory of Operation
Solar DHW systems collect
heat from the sun by circulating a non-toxic anti-freeze solution through
an array of solar collectors. The hot anti-freeze travels from the collectors
to a solar storage tank. The tank water is heated by the anti-freeze through
a heat exchanger. The exchanger is immersed in the solar water tank or
mounted to the side of the tank, depending on application.
The heat stored can
be used in a variety of manners. In a strictly DHW system, the solar-heated
water is plumbed into a backup (fossil-fueled) water tank. Solar energy
is thus preheating household water, and the backup tank will not have to
fire-up if the incoming solar water is hot enough for household use. Larger
DHW / Radiant Floor / Pool systems employ multiple heat exchangers in a
non-pressurized tank to provide heating assist for domestic water, space
heat, and perhaps summertime pool heating as well.
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