AchmatK
Honorary Master
I had a solar panel which was retrofitted to my existing 150l geyser.
The unit consists of the following:
20 evacuted alluminium tubes 58mm diametre and 1.8m long
Hi Temp solar controller with 3 temp probes.
AC 220v circulation pump.
Cu Solar Convertion Jet Kit system.
The distance between the panel and the geyser is about 1.5m. I was lucky in that the geyser in the roof is very close to where the panels were placed.
I want to set the pump to get optimal use out of it without having the pump swich on too many times.
The default setting for the pump is as follows:
Pump switch on at 8deg and off at 4deg.
If the temp in the geyser is 45 and the temp in the solar reserviour is 53, then the pump will start to pump this water into the geyser. As soon as the difference between the solar reserviour and the geyser reaches 4 the pump will stop and the process would restart ie wait for the difference to be 8, pump into geyser until difference is 4 and stop.
I just need to know if this is the most effecient settings. The best I've seen only on solar so far is 67 degrees. Its not a particularly sunny day in Strand but the temp in the solar reserviour is 57 and in the geyser its 50 as of 14:14.
I've had the system installed in May this year and haven't really bean able to see the saving as it was the start of winter and with summer coming I just want to tweak the sytem to get the most out of it.
The complete system cost me R10 800.00 including installation and after the rebate is taken out.
The unit consists of the following:
20 evacuted alluminium tubes 58mm diametre and 1.8m long
Hi Temp solar controller with 3 temp probes.
AC 220v circulation pump.
Cu Solar Convertion Jet Kit system.
The distance between the panel and the geyser is about 1.5m. I was lucky in that the geyser in the roof is very close to where the panels were placed.
I want to set the pump to get optimal use out of it without having the pump swich on too many times.
The default setting for the pump is as follows:
Pump switch on at 8deg and off at 4deg.
If the temp in the geyser is 45 and the temp in the solar reserviour is 53, then the pump will start to pump this water into the geyser. As soon as the difference between the solar reserviour and the geyser reaches 4 the pump will stop and the process would restart ie wait for the difference to be 8, pump into geyser until difference is 4 and stop.
I just need to know if this is the most effecient settings. The best I've seen only on solar so far is 67 degrees. Its not a particularly sunny day in Strand but the temp in the solar reserviour is 57 and in the geyser its 50 as of 14:14.
I've had the system installed in May this year and haven't really bean able to see the saving as it was the start of winter and with summer coming I just want to tweak the sytem to get the most out of it.
The complete system cost me R10 800.00 including installation and after the rebate is taken out.
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