| RSS Web Feed for Renewable Energy UK |  | REUK Shop | Directory | Bookmark Site | About Us  

Solar Hot Water Heat Exchanger



Solar Hot Water Heat Exchanger

Find out about a heat exchange coil which can be retro-fitted to standard hot water tanks for solar water heating

solar | heating | water
Printer Friendly Version Print Article     

While there is huge interest in solar water heating thanks to increased awareness of our impact on the environment and the surge in the costs of gas and electricity, there is often one major stumbling block - the hot water tank.

Dual coil hot water tanks are available, but they are expensive (as is the cost of removing the existing tank). It is of course possible to add a second hot water tank to a home for solar water heating, but this can also be expensive, complicated, and takes up space (which may not even be available).

In this article we will introduce an affordable heat exchange coil which can easily be retro-fitted in an existing standard hot water tank to enable indirect solar water heating.

Immersion Coil Heat Exchanger


Solar water heating panel immersion coil heat exchange - retro-fit to standard hot water tank for indirect solar water heating

The product pictured above is an immersion coil heat exchanger. Unlike a standard immersion heater element which is heated by electricity, heated fluid passes through this immersion coil (without coming into contact with the water in the tank - i.e. indirect heating).

If fluid (typically anti-freeze) heated to say 40 degrees Celcius is pumped through this coil of copper pipe, it will lose heat into a hot water tank filled with water at say 20 degrees Celcius. As the anti-freeze cools on its journey through the coil, the heat it loses is efficiently taken by the water in the tank.

The anti-freeze leaving the heat exchanger could well emerge at 25 degrees (having lost 15 degrees), thereby heating the tank (which contains a much larger volume of water) by a fraction of a degree. If hot anti-freeze is continuously pumped through the coil then the temperature of the water in the tank will continue to increase.

Installing immersion coil heat exchanger

This type of heat exchanger is a commercial version of the type discussed in our article DIY Solar Water Heating Prototype. With this immersion coil heat exchanger, a solar water heating panel, a suitable circulation pump, and a simple pump controller, a very effective solar water heating system can be put together relatively inexpensively without the financial costs, trouble, and inconvenience of replacing the existing hot water tank.

The only disadvantage of the coil as pictured is the depth it can reach into the hot water tank - 800mm. The water at the top of a hot water tank can be very hot when the water at the bottom is still cool. A standard immersion element is always fitted at the bottom of a hot water tank so that it heats all of the water in the tank. Fortunately these heat exchange coils can be ordered in custom lengths as required so it is worth requesting a longer one to maximise heating efficiency..

Buy an Immersion Coil Heat Exchanger

This heat exchanger is listed for sale on ebay UK by angels-with-wings for £69.99.
Article Last Modified: 16:47, 5th Sep 2008

Comment on this Article

If you have any comments on this article, please email them to neil@reuk.co.uk.


Recommended Related Articles

People who read this article also enjoyed the following articles:

Introduction to Solar Water Heating
Find out more about the benefits of solar water heating.
Article Last Modified: 12:00, 20th Dec 2006
heating | solar

DIY Solar Water Heating Prototype
Follow the construction of a successful DIY solar water heating prototype
Article Last Modified: 15:16, 19th Aug 2008
solar | heating | water

Simple Solar Water Heating
Make a simple solar water heater with easy to find materials
Article Last Modified: 13:17, 30th Jun 2008
heating | solar | water

Direct Solar Water Heating System
Find out how to put together a simple and cost effective direct solar water heating system
Article Last Modified: 09:25, 16th Nov 2009
solar | water | heating

DIY Solar Water Heating
Build Your Own DIY Solar Water Heating Panel
Article Last Modified: 15:37, 21st Apr 2006
heating | solar

Build a Concentrated Solar Water Heater
Plans for building a cheap advanced solar water heating system
Article Last Modified: 10:14, 12th Apr 2007
heating | solar | water

Thermosyphon Solar Water Heating
Find out how a Thermosyphon Solar Water Heating System works
Article Last Modified: 16:15, 3rd Nov 2008
heating | solar | water

Evacuated Tube Solar Water Heating
Learn about the most efficient way to use the sun to heat water
Article Last Modified: 11:51, 21st Jul 2008
heating | solar

Simple Solar Water Preheating System
Use solar power to pre-heat water and reduce electricity/gas consumption
Article Last Modified: 14:47, 7th Oct 2009
solar | heating | water

Solar Bread Box Batch Heater
Find out how to put together the simplest kind of solar water pre-heater
Article Last Modified: 11:52, 16th Sep 2008
solar | water | heating

© 2006-2009 REUK - All Rights Reserved
Page Last Updated on 20th November 2009 at 04:38:13pm

Latest
Articles


Energy Saving and Recycling in the Office
Guide to saving energy and recycling in the office
energy efficiency
16:38, 20th Nov 2009

Lamina Sol MR16 LED Spotlight Review
Review of Lamina Sol MR16 energy efficient LED spotlights
lighting
14:38, 20th Nov 2009

Freeloader Pico
Buy the new economical Freeloader Pico solar charger
solar
14:37, 19th Nov 2009

Direct Solar Water Heating System
Find out how to put together a simple and cost effective direct solar water heating system
solar
09:25, 16th Nov 2009

Ways to Save Electricity
Find out how you can save electricity in your home - help the environment and save money.
energy efficiency
11:39, 14th Nov 2009

Saving Energy to Reduce Carbon Emissions
Increasing energy efficiency is the cheapest way to reduce carbon emissions
energy efficiency
14:51, 11th Nov 2009

Drying Clothes Indoors
Tips on drying clothes indoors without a tumble drier
energy efficiency
15:57, 29th Oct 2009

Google Powermeter
Google Powermeter - an online tool to track your home or office electricity consumption in real time online
energy efficiency
13:23, 29th Oct 2009



REUK Shop

Popular Items


REUK SUPER TIMER
User programmable 12V powered 10A rated repeating relay timer. 1 second to 99 hours ON and OFF times
£19.99 each.
Complete Circuits



SOLAR PUMP CONTROLLER WITH RELAY
Solar water heating system microprocessor controlled circuit with fitted 10A relay
£25.99 each.
Complete Circuits



12 VOLT 5 WATT SOLAR PANEL
Waterproof 12 Volt 5 Watt Solar Panel with aluminium frame - 290mm x 205mm x 17mm with fitted 5m leads
£33.99 each.
Solar Power



300 WATT POWER INVERTER
Convert 12V DC battery power into 230 AC to power portable televisions, computers, video recorders etc. 300 Watt power rating - peak power 600 Watts
£29.99 each.
Renewable Energy System Parts



CONVERTED PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL TIMER RELAY
Mains powered programmable timer converted to low voltage with relay board
£21.99 each.
Renewable Energy System Parts



12 VOLT REGULATOR
Supply a fixed 12.0 Volt DC to your devices (up to 1 Amp output)
£4.99 each.
Complete Circuits



MR16 CERAMIC BULB HOLDER
Bulb holder for 12 Volt LED spotlight bulbs
£1.39 each.
Energy Efficient Lighting