What is a Solar Water Heater ? It is a device that converts the light emitted by the sun into heat energy that is transferred to the required medium. Works on the thermo-syphon principle ( No external energy source required) Utilizes the black body absorption principle Heat energy generated can be stored or utilized depending on application.
APPLICATIONS WATER HEATING BOILER FEED SWIMMING POOL HEATING DISTILLING CHEMICAL PROCESSING ROOM HEATING CROP DRYING
PRODUCT TYPES Regular (Thermo-syphon) System Pressurized System Heat Exchanger System Cascade System Auto Circulation System Forced Circulation System
Save while utilizing the System Your monthly expenditure on maintenance is nil. The total cost of energy utilized by you will reduce. No man power cost on maintenance of the products. Erratic supply of electricity, fuel, coal and firewood will not effect the supply of hot water.
SWH vs Electricity Savings/ Pay back period Electricity required to heat 1000 Ltrs of water = 1000x1x1x x 0.9 = 51 units per a day Savings per annum = 51x5.5x300 = Rs. 84,150/- per annum Cost of 1000 LPD SWH System = Rs. 1,60,000/- Pay back period = 2 Years NOTE: Cost of Rs: 5.50 per unit Solar 300 days per year
Payback Period Economics of solar water heating system System capacity : lts Project cost : Rs 16,00, Electricity Price: Rs / kWh Savings in electricity: Rs 3,036.00/ day Per year savings: Rs 9,10,000/- Payback Period: 2 year (approx.)
Indirect Advantages Costs incurred can be taken into P&L account (lease ) / 80% depreciation in the first year (direct) Helps in reduction on peak load demand Helps in reduction of greenhouse effects by contributing towards a non polluting environment Provides a healthy environment to all living on this planet No threat of change in technology in the near future No skilled man power required for day to day maintenance and operation
Benefits of Solar Heating Systems over conventional heating method IN NATIONAL INTEREST Conserves precious foreign Exchange Productive use of conventional energy Helps in the national mission of energy conservation Reduced green house effect Helps the Country to avail carbon exchange benefits Saves foreign exchange Energy saved could be utilized for other productive purpose
Benefits of Solar Heating Systems over conventional heating systems ENVIRONMENTAL Clean energy- No Pollution No Carbon dioxide emission -No ozone depletion Hot water-24 hours a day using solar energy Saves precious electrical/fossil energy Trouble of storing and maintaining coal, fuel, and firewood is absent
Benefits of Solar Heating Systems over conventional heating systems FINANCIAL Low operating cost Negligible Maintenance cost No electricity - No monthly energy bills No breakdown - No repair cost Low investment in the long term
Area Required for Installation Non- Domestic Installations 1000 LPD - 12’ X 32’ 2000 LPD – 20’ X 32’ 3000 LPD – 30’ X 32’ 4000 LPD – DTC / FTC ( approx. 1200sq.ft collector area) 5000 LPD – DTC / FTC ( approx. 1400sq.ft collector area)