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Evacuated Glass Tube collectors can only be mounted vertically directly onto the roof or mounting frame which is mainly used for flat roof installations. A good quality evacuated glass tube collector should consist of the following:
With the above materials used for the collector the optimal
performance absorption will be +- 98% with an emission
(re-radiation) of +- 2%.
There are 3 installation options we offer for the evacuated glass tube solar collector system.
Option 1: Retrofit Pumped Split System using Photovoltaic Panel and 12 volt circulation pump- this is when the customers’ existing geyser is used and adapted to use solar.
The evacuated glass tube solar collector is mounted on the roof and connected to your existing Kwikot or equivalent geyser. The water is circulated through the flat plate solar collector using a 12 volt pump and photovoltaic (PV) panel to power the pump. As soon as there is sun on the PV panel the pump begins to circulate the geyser water through the flat plate solar collector. No timers are required. The existing heater element is used as a back-up should there be no or little sun for a few days continually.
The above system will cost R8499* installed, including the homeowners rebate. What Is Included?
Note: This solar “set-up” is suitable for a 150l or 200l geyser. For households with higher hot water usage we recommend a 25 Tube collector which is an additional R1000.
Option 2: Retrofit Pumped Split System using 220 volt circulation pump and intelligent solar controller- this is also when the customers’ existing geyser is used and adapted to use solar.
The evacuated glass tube solar collector is mounted on the roof and connected to your existing Kwikot or equivalent geyser. The water is circulated through the flat plate solar collector using a 220 volt pump and an intelligent solar controller. The intelligent solar controller manages the entire geyser heating process. Sensor probesare used to monitor the geyser water temperature and evacuated glass tube solar collector temperature.
The existing heater element is also controlled and can be pre-set to various heating times throughout the day, as a back-up.
The above system will cost R9499* installed, including the homeowners rebate. What Is Included?
Note: This solar “set-up” is suitable for a 150l or 200l geyser. For households with higher hot water usage we recommend a 25 Tube collector which is an additional R1000.
Option 3: Thermosiphon Solar System: This is when the new solar geyser is mounted higher than the Evacuated glass tube solar collector and uses natural convection to circulate the water.
The Evacuated glass tube solar collector is mounted on the roof lower than the new solar geyser. The water is circulated through the Evacuated glass tube solar collector using natural convection. The water is circulated throughout the day providing there is sunlight on the Evacuated glass tube solar collectors. A backup heater element is present should there be little or no sun continually for a few days.
The above system will cost R13499* (150 litre solar geyser) or R14499* (200 litre solar geyser) installed, including the homeowners rebate. What Is Included?
Note: This solar “set-up” is suitable for a 150l or 200l geyser. For households with higher hot water usage we recommend a 25 Tube collector which is an additional R1000.
Some Examples of Installed Evacuated Glass Tube Solar Panels.
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