Remember Me
forgot your password?

Solar water heating ( ADD )

You don’t need to pay a fortune for heating your water. The amount paid for water heating for a regular household is nearly one third of their fuel bills. This amount can be significantly, and in some seasons totally, cut by utilizing solar energy.

Solar water heaters absorb the energy in sunlight through solar panels and use it to heat the water. This hot water is then collected in a tank and used for your hot water needs.
Here are many options to choose from. They are categorised depending on panel technology, panel location and heating fluid transfer method.

Depending on the collector (panel) type they can be either flat-plate or evacuated tube collectors. Both systems have advantages and disadvantages. Flat-plate collectors are cheaper but evacuated tube collectors are more efficient, thus which one to choose will depend on your own needs and budget. However, due to high efficiency of evacuated tube collectors the overall cost would be approximately the same.

Collectors can be mounted on a roof and these are called on-roof systems. Sometimes it is possible to embed the collectors in the roof and these systems are called in-roof. Depending on space availability, some collectors are installed on the ground as standalone systems.

Regardless of the collector type or location, heat absorbed from the sun is transferred to the water to be heated by means of a heat transfer fluid. If this fluid is circulated by pumps these systems are called active systems and if pumps are not used for fluid circulation those are passive systems.

How much can you save by using solar water heaters?
It depends on the season; however as you see below you can save up to 70% of your water heating costs and 30% of your overall heating costs by solar water heaters. The seasonal savings are:

  • Winter – 22%
  • Autumn – 48%
  • Spring – 71%
  • Summer – 100%

It is possible to get hot water even in winter because solar water heating systems don’t need direct sunlight. They can convert even indirect sunlight to heat. So you will have the comfort of plenty of hot water for a very little cost.

Solar water heaters have other hidden advantages

  • You will reduce the CO2 emission due to using carbon based fuels for heating water, your individual contribution to global warming will decrease.
  • BER rating of your house will improve.
  • Depending on improved BER, the value of your house will increase
  • You will invest in a system that you can use for about 20 years

Do you think that the initial investment would cost you a lot?
Don’t worry. SEI grants up to € 1800 are available for solar water heaters under the Greener Homes Scheme which aims to support use of renewable energy for domestic energy needs.

What points should be considered while choosing a solar water heating system?
Quality is the most important point when choosing a solar water heater as they are intended for long-term use. Here are some useful tips:

  • Choose a system of recognised quality
  • Have your system designed by specialists so that your specific needs and condiions can be assesed in the best way
  • Installation should be done by an expert installer with proper training and experience
  • Make sure that your system has been thoroughly checked and commissioned before signing off the installation

Futura Energy can help you in all steps of your solar water heating system installation, from idea to design, grant assistance, product selection and installation. Our expert team will help you get the best value for your investment. Also check our solar water heater deals.

John Mahoney

John Mahoney is a freelance author who writes about various Energy related subjects. For more information about John visit his website www.techstore.ie.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Home Improvement Articles
  • More from John Mahoney

Tankless Waterheaters – Energy Savings & Endless Hot Water

By: William Lund | 02/01/2010
Tankless waterheaters are not quite as simple as standard water heaters, having sophisticated microprocessor based electronic controllers, temperature sensors, flow switches, modulating gas valves, and even remote controllers.

Make Free Energy With A Home Made Generator

By: MsBetterNetter | 01/01/2010
With this step-by-step guide you can learn how to build your own magnetic power generator to make free energy for your home. You can reduce you power bill significantly with this perpetual motion device.

Which Type of Geothermal Heat Pump is Best for Your Property?

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
Determining which type of geothermal heat pump is right for your home depends on the local climate and soil conditions, as well as the available land. Geothermal heaters work by absorbing heat from the ground and transferring it indoors using buried pipes will with water or refrigerant. The four types of geothermal or ground source heat pumps are horizontal, vertical, lake/pond and open loop.

Trouble-shooting Common Problems of Home Heat Pumps

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
Trouble-shooting home heat pumps is a task best left to the professionals; that said, however, there are still some common problems you can address on your own without having to call in a repairman. Some of them, and their remedies, are described below.

Things to Consider Before Buying Your Geothermal Heat Pump

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
First, how energy efficient is the heat pump? There are two measures to look at – the COP and the EER. The COP or coefficient of performance, measures the heat pump’s heating efficiency and its EER or energy efficiency rating, measures its cooling efficiency.

These Special Types of Home Heat Pumps Overcome Limitations of the Regular Types

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
If you think that heat pumps would not work effectively in your home due to environmental or structural limitations, you can look at these special types of home heat pumps which may overcome some of these problems.

The Maytag Heat Pump Line is One of the Most Environmentally-Friendly in the Industry

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
In its over one-hundred year history, Maytag has become one of the most famous brands of home appliances. It was founded in 1898 by Frederick Maytag and at its height was one of the world’s largest home and commercial appliance manufacturers with a reported worth of some $4.7 billion.

Select the Right HVAC Professional for Your Home Heat Pumps Installation

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
When you’re finally having your heat pump installed, you should always turn to a professional heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) professional to do the job for you. He will not only help you pick the right size of heat pump and ensure that it is installed properly, he will also provide ongoing maintenance, respond promptly in emergencies and mediate with the home heat pumps manufacturer for parts under the warranty.

Everything you need to know if you are planning to have a residential wind turbine

By: John Mahoney | 16/12/2009 | Home Improvement
Lately, advertisements about residential wind turbines, articles about advantages of wind energy, government grants announced for utilising wind energy, opponents of wind turbines, and many more things are flowing into our minds increasingly day by day. Whether you have some basic knowledge about it or you know nothing about it, in this article you will have the chance to know about key facts about wind energy.

Heat Pumps

By: John Mahoney | 16/12/2009 | Home Improvement
The layer under the earth surface keeps the same temperature level all year long. This means that this layer is warmer than the air temperature in winters and colder than it in summers. Increasing effect of global warming

U- Values of Materials

By: John Mahoney | 10/12/2009 | Home Improvement
In its simplest form a U-Value gives you the rate of heat loss through a material. In nature heat, like all energy types, has the tendency to flow from denser to less dense medium through any material it can find, i.e. glass, wall bricks and even air. All it needs to is to transfer itself to less energized molecules of the material.

House Insulation

By: John Mahoney | 10/12/2009 | Home Improvement
If you are one of those paying more than necessary to heat or cool your house you may consider insulation for your house. A well-insulated house is like dressing appropriately for the weather.

House Insulation Tips

By: John Mahoney | 09/12/2009 | Home Improvement
In a poorly insulated house 30% of the energy generated can be lost through walls, roof, floor, pipes, windows and air leakages. To prevent this loss adequate insulation should be applied where necessary.

Home energy audit

By: John Mahoney | 09/12/2009 | Home Improvement
A home energy audit is the first step to assess how much energy your home consumes and to evaluate what measures you can take to make your home more energy efficient. An audit will show you problems that may, when corrected, save you significant amounts of money over time. During the audit, you can pinpoint where your house is losing energy.

Air-Source Heat Pumps

By: John Mahoney | 09/12/2009 | Home Improvement
An air-source heat pump ia a way to supply efficient heating and cooling, particularly in warmer climates. An air-source heat pump can deliver one-and-a-half to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy it consumes. This is made possible because a heat pump moves heat rather than converting it from a fuel, i.e. your boiler or stove.

Under Floor Heating

By: John Mahoney | 09/12/2009 | Home Improvement
With an under floor heating system, the floor itself becomes the heat emitter which warms the room from the floor up, unlike radiators which run from a central heating system where they are mounted on a wall and the room is heated from the ceiling downwards.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.06, 1, w2)