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Post by acpkingaluc2 on Aug 1, 2017 21:35:46 GMT -5
The solar water heating system can be adjusted in two ways: with the inner tank, separated from the aluminum composite sheet or with the tank on the roof directly above the panels. Reservoir on the roof: a.k.a "passive solar system for hot water" Here, the tank is installed directly above the aluminum composite sheet on the roof. It is a passive system because it uses only natural water and natural pressure to keep the water flowing - when the water warms up and is high on the tank, pulls the fresh water from the area, which runs through solar collectors And in the tank. If the tank is mounted too far from showers and other hot water outlets, may not be the best option. The more the tank from where it is needed, the more it will take to receive the water, and will be a little cooler to travel through the pipes. A shell coming out of a roof is not very attractive looking aesthetic. Inner tank: a.k.a "Solar split solar system or active solar energy" Here, the solar collectors are on the aluminum composite sheet, with the tank installed inside the tank which is the current.
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