When we think about hot water it immediately reminds us of its use for bathrooms and kitchens in which a simple Thermosyphon is enough depending on installation conditions. But do you know that these solar hot water systems can withstand the heating of your pool or even the environment of your home (hydraulic floor heating) leading to a wide world of options in forced circulation systems.

In this article we will talk about these two different options of solar hot water system. In both options the Boiler used is the same. Our product range features high efficiency selective Boilers with minimum thermal losses to the high insulation provided by the 40-mm thick rigid polyurethane. This product is also characterised by its durability and high efficiency, even under extreme conditions. The biggest difference is then in the placement of the collector panels and other elements for each type of system, let’s take a look on each one:

Thermosyphon
One of the simplest, most reliable and common systems at home, it is based on the principle of convection and natural water circulation: hot water goes up, cold water goes down. In other words: water circulates between the collectors and the thermal reservoir of the system automatically, due to the force created by the temperature differences. When it enters the collector panels, the water heats up and goes up to the thermally insulated tank (cylinder), where it is stored until used. A very economical option for those who want to reduce their expenses with conventional sources of water heating (gas and electricity).

Forced circulation system
Think on the previous system, but in this case the Boiler is usually placed in an appropriate space inside the house. As we do not have the force of gravity here, we need to help the system to work through the use of a hydraulic pump associated with a temperature sensor, whenever this sensor detects that the energy captured by the sun in the collector panel is insufficient to circulate the water between the collector panels and the thermal reservoir, it activates the hydraulic pump. This system can support the heating of swimming pools and even the heating of your home environment.

How to choose the most suitable Boiler capacity for my home?
Depends on how many people are using your hot water.

What is the best solution for my home?
That’s going to depend on:

  • The area where you live
  • Distance between pipes for installation
  • Hot water and heating needs
  • Number of people
  • The roof type

Let our Specialist team help you making the best choice, call us now and book your free assessment.

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