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Hot Water Solar Repair Supervisor: Ben Scurfield | Hot Water Solar Repair Supervisor: Ben Scurfield | ||
This solar hot water system was one of the first in Humboldt County. This system is over 30 years old and part of Arcata’s pilot program for renewable energy systems. It had a slow leak from both of the dribble valves which are necessary for an open looped system. The advantage of and open looped system is added efficiency from not having a heat exchanger. The old valves were replaced after draining the collectors into a bucket from the drain outlet shown in the next picture. After being drained we replaced the dribble valves with minimum leakage and the problem was resolved. | This solar hot water system was one of the first in Humboldt County. This system is over 30 years old and part of Arcata’s pilot program for [[renewable energy]] systems. It had a slow leak from both of the dribble valves which are necessary for an open looped system. The advantage of and open looped system is added efficiency from not having a heat exchanger. The old valves were replaced after draining the collectors into a bucket from the drain outlet shown in the next picture. After being drained we replaced the dribble valves with minimum leakage and the problem was resolved. | ||
<br> System overview: | <br> System overview: |
Revision as of 10:21, 9 June 2010
Hot Water Solar Repair Supervisor: Ben Scurfield
This solar hot water system was one of the first in Humboldt County. This system is over 30 years old and part of Arcata’s pilot program for renewable energy systems. It had a slow leak from both of the dribble valves which are necessary for an open looped system. The advantage of and open looped system is added efficiency from not having a heat exchanger. The old valves were replaced after draining the collectors into a bucket from the drain outlet shown in the next picture. After being drained we replaced the dribble valves with minimum leakage and the problem was resolved.
System overview:
- 80 gallon storage tank
- 50 gallon gas back up
- Open loop system
Energy produced:
- 50,000 BTUs per day
Cost:
- Undetermined
Efficiency:
- 85%
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