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Solar Hot Water for Home, Farm, & Ranch Using The Sun To Heat Water Bilo; Nov. 2011
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E 3 A Folder & Factsheets: Solar Hot Water for Home, Farm & Ranch
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E3A Pyramid
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Home Water Heating
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Agriculture Water Heating For some dairy farms, water heating can account for 25% of the total energy used. Heated water is mainly used for cleaning milking systems. Credit: Amaltheia Dairy, Belgrade, MT
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How We Heat Water
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Black Water Tanks & White Fuel Tanks Credit: http://www.nwauctionservice.com/March09AucImages.htm
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How We Heat Water (without Spot’s help) We typically heat water using natural gas or electricity. Inside a natural gas-fueled water heater.
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Heating Water With the Sun’s Energy Three, roof-top solar hot water collectors. Credit: http://www.solarplusuk.com/solar-thermal-hot-water
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Solar Orientation Credit: DOE/NREL
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Does Your Roof Have Enough Space? Wall-mounted solar hot water collectors in Bozeman, Montana. Credit: Liquid Solar Systems Ground-mounted solar hot water collectors. Credit: HotBoxSolar.com
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Got Shade? Credit: www.solarworks.co.uk Credit: www.energyefficientheatingandcooling.comwww.energyefficientheatingandcooling.com Solar PathFinderSolmetric’s SunEye
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What’s Your Angle? 0° 45° Summer Solstice Sun Angle Spring & Fall Equinox Sun Angles Winter Solstice Sun Angle Credit: DOE/NREL
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What does a Volkswagen Beetle and a Solar Hot Water Collector have in common? Credit: http://www.carsbase.com/photo/photo_full.php?id=17901 Credit: http://switchsource.co.uk/solarthermal.html
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A Solar Collector!
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How Does It Work?
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1. Sunlight enters the collector through the glass covering. 2. The sunlight hits and is absorbed by the black metal plate. The absorbed energy turns into heat energy. 4. Just like in the car example, the glass traps the heated air. The collector’s insulation helps retain the heat. 3. The heat transfers directly to the tubes and their fluid. The heat also radiates out into the collector air space. How A Solar Hot Water Collector “Collects” the Sun’s Energy
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Cold fluid entering the collector. Heated fluid exiting the collector.
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Solar Hot Water System Components 1. Collectors 2. Solar Water Tank 3. Back-Up Credit: Rheem Manufacturing Company
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1. The Collectors Flat-plate solar hot water collectors Evacuated tube solar hot water collectors Credit: http://switchsource.co.uk/solarthermal.html
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Solar Hot Water System Components 1. Collectors 2. Solar Water Tank 3. Back-Up Credit: Rheem Manufacturing Company
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2. Solar Water Tank - The heat transfer takes place through a heat exchanger. - The collector-heated fluid never makes contact with the potable water in a “closed loop” system. Heat Exchanger Heated potable water Collector Credit: DOE/NREL Incoming cold water
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Antifreeze System Heated water going to the Back-Up. Incoming cold water Credit: http://homepower.com/basics/hotwater /
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Drainback System Heated water going to the Back-Up. Incoming cold water Drainback Reservoir Credit: http://homepower.com/basics/hotwater /
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Solar Hot Water System Components 1. Collectors 2. Solar Water Tank 3. Back-Up Credit: Rheem Manufacturing Company
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3. Back-Up Water Heater Options An existing (or new) traditional water heater. One tank can serve as both the solar water tank and back-up. A tankless (on-demand) water heater.
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Traditional Water Heater Back-Up Back-Up Credit: Rheem Manufacturing Company
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Solar Water Tank = Back-Up Back-Up Credit: Rheem Manufacturing Company
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Tankless Back-Up Back-Up Credit: Rheem Manufacturing Company
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Why is a Back-Up Needed? If the solar hot water system is designed to produce only a portion of the hot water used. If the solar hot water system does not heat water to the desired temperature. If there is a higher-than-normal demand. Collector Heating Temperatures (Credit: homepower) SummerWinter Clear140-180˚F120-150˚F Cloudy70-90˚F50-60˚F
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Cost$ Cost depends on a variety of factors including: how much sun you get, system size, which collector and system type is used, back-up fuel costs, etc. Residential solar hot water systems range from $4,000 to $10,000. Simple payback times ranges from 4 to 8 years. If replacing an electric water heater, a solar hot water system can reduce water heating bills by up to 70%. A water-efficient home/building can purchase a smaller, less expensive solar hot water system.
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Residential Incentives (as of October 2011) 1. 30% Federal Tax Credit (exp. 12-31-16) 2.Montana State Tax Credit (no exp.) $500 for 1 taxpayer; $1,000 for a household 3.Some utilities offer efficiency upgrade rebates DSIRE Website: www.dsireusa.orgwww.dsireusa.org 4.Montana DEQ offers a 4% Interest Rate Alternative Energy Loan Program
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Goat Lady Dairy 60 goats+ make 400-600 pounds of handmade farmstead cheese/week Mar-Dec. Hot water used to clean the milk parlor, milk bulk tank, and cheese room equipment. 5, flat-plate collectors providing 150°F water Propane back-up system. Credit: www.extant.com Credit: Goat Lady Dairy
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Dairy Farm Energy Efficiency https://attra.ncat.org/attra- pub/summaries/summary.php ?pub=198
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Water Efficiency Looking for these labels makes shopping for water and energy efficient fixtures and appliances easy.
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Installation The Components SRCC = Solar Rating and Certification Corporation SRCC tests performance and certifies almost every solar hot water heater on the market. The Installer Make sure the installer you hire is qualified. Ask about certifications, trainings, or licenses. To find installers in Montana, contact the Montana Renewable Energy Association: www.montanarenewables.orgwww.montanarenewables.org In Wyoming, visit Cooperative Extension’s website: www.uwyo.edu/renew-energy www.uwyo.edu/renew-energy
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Resources Websites: U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Savers website (www.energysavers.gov), type-in Farms and Ranches in the “Search” box.www.energysavers.gov U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Water Sense website www.epa.gov/watersensewww.epa.gov/watersense Magazines: home power and Home Energy A Consumer’s Guide: Heat Your Water With the Sun Available free on-line at: www.nrel.gov/docs/fy04osti/34279. pdf www.nrel.gov/docs/fy04osti/34279. pdf
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What’s Next? E 3 A Folder & Factsheets: Solar Hot Water for Home, Farm & Ranch
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Using the Sun to Heat Air Flat-Plate Air Collector on a barn roof. Credit: Conserval Systems, Inc. Transpired Air Collector on a pig nursery barn. Credit: Conserval Systems, Inc.
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Flat Plate Solar Air Collectors Flat-plate solar air collector. Credit: Your Solar Home & SolarSheat
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Transpired Air Collectors Credits: NREL/DOE and Conserval, Inc.
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Resources http://www1.eere.energy.gov/fem p/pdfs/FTA_trans_coll.pdf http://solarwall.com/media/images- gov/DOE-SolarBuildings-29913.pdf
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Thanks! Susan Bilo Montana State University Extension (406) 994-2225 susan.bilo@montana.edu
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