Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Solar Panel System components

This should show you the items you need for a proper solar system. Our system is with evacuated tubes which are far more efficient than flat panels


For domestic applications we propose the use of one high efficiency evacuated tube solar collector (4m² solar area in total) feeding hot water into a highly insulated 300L solar domestic hot water cylinder. Please find below a list of the solar system components and our quotation.


Our Partnering company Dalpex also manufactures flat plates which are far cheaper but their design team have instructed us to solely use evacuated tubes for Ireland as this country does not get a lot of direct sunlight. Therefore for customers to be satisfied with hot water generation from the solar system, high efficiency evacuated tubes are the preferred choice.






Solar System Materials required as follows:
Code
Quantity
Item
11512
1
Solar Panel Evacuated Tubes (4 m²)
● 25% more efficient than flat plates especially in winter.
● Also heats water when there is no direct sunlight
11523
1
Roof brackets for inclination of 45 degrees
(Solar Panels to be mounted on gable end wall)
11505
1
Digital control unit system for 3 inputs & 2 outputs.
Shows at any time temperature inside the cylinder
(top and bottom) and also temperature of the water
In the roof panels.
11850
1
Solar station including grunfos 25/60 pump, flow regulator,
pressure valve, safety valve etc
11865
3
Heat conduction paste
11867
2
Sensor supports
11427
1
40 Litre Expansion Vessel
11934
1
12 Litre Expansion Vessel (Sanitary)
11821
1
Flexible Hose for Expansion Vessel
11822
1
Expansion Vessel Fixing with non return valve
11719
1
Mixing Valve to deviate between hot water and heating
11909
10 Litres
Glycol
11410
1
300 Litre Solar Panel Cylinder




Heating Solutions Ltd Solar Panels – Underfloor Heating – Heat Pumps 29 Suil na Habhann, Mill Rd, Limerick, Ireland Tel: 086 3823062; Fax: 061 346011 Email: info@heating-solutions-ireland.com www.heating-solutions-ireland.com

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