Tuesday 30 December 2008

Hot Water for the Home from Solar Power

Creating your own home hot water by solar power is the easiest and most cost-effective way of using this free energy.

If you decide to heat your water in this way you may need to make some changes to the plumbing systems in your home. If this is the case, then be sure to get professional advice before making either structural or plumbing changes to your home.

There are several different ways to heat your water using solar power. You can even make your own solar water heater from commonly available materials if you have basic DIY skills. The water to be heated runs through a solar panel before it enters your home. This panel is usually mounted on a south facing wall or roof which is warmed by the sun. You will generally need a tank to store the heated water until you need to use it..

A flat plate collector is the most inexpensive and easiest collector. This is a thin rectangular box that has a see through cover, either glass or UV resistant plastic, which carries the water to be heated. Some systems intended for areas of the world that regularly experience freezing temperatures use an antifreeze solution rather than regular water. The water moves through the tubes, usually copper although plastic is sometimes used, to an absorber plate. This plate is painted a mat black to absorb the heat from the sun. As the sun shines on to the plate, it will get hot and heat the fluid that passes through the tubes. If you have a direct water-based system, the solar heated water passes into an insulated storage tank. For a system with anti-freeze the solution passes through a heat-exchanger to warm water.

Solar water heating systems can be divided into two major groups: Active and passive:

An active systems uses a pump to move the water between the solar collector and the hot-water storage tank. Active is the most common because it is the most efficient.

Passive systems rely on the fact that hot water rises to move the heated water from the collector to the storage tank. This may be slow and is not as efficient but it does not need electrical power to run the pump and is sometimes a more logical choice if you are trying to save energy.

Heating water using solar power is more affordable that generating electricity from PV cells and can be installed with DIY skills. Choosing to heat your water using solar power is a great first step towards home solar power.

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