How Solar Works
Solar energy is available in abundance all around us. Every year the sun provides 8000 times more energy than we consume globally ready for use whenever you need it.
Solar water heating systems harness solar radiation to efficiently and
effectively heat water stored in a cylinder, ready for use whenever you
need it.
Collector
Roof mounted or free standing, the collector captures solar radiation from the sun and passes it on to a working heat transfer fluid.

One system for many applications.
Solar systems comprise three key elements - the collector, the heat transfer system and the storage cylinder. All are highly versatile enabling them to be used for a variety of applications from small apartments to large commercial installations.
Heat transfer system
The pump station, controlled by the control unit, moves the captured solar energy from the collector to the water storage cylinder.

Storage cylinder
Energy from the heat transfer fluid is transferred to the stored water via a coil heat exchanger. The cylinder has a supplementary heat source to provide back up for times when insufficient solar energy is available.



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