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Choosing a Solar Hot Water Cylinder

One of the first question we ask customers looking to install a Solar Thermal hot water system is: What cylinder do you have at the moment? The Solar Hot Water Cylinder is arguably the most important and influencial part of a Solar Thermal hot water system design it determines:

If you get the size and type of cylinder for the installation right then usually the other elements of the system will fit nicely into place.

Single Coil Cylinders:

Single Coil Cylinders can be used with Solar Thermal installations, if you already have a water heating system with a single coil cylinder then you do not neccessarily need to replace it. When using a single coil cylinder we use a 'direct' heating method, this is where the hot water from the collector warms the water in the cylinder directly whilst returning colder water to the collector for re-heating. More information about "Direct" heating methods can be found here Solar Thermal System Design.

Twin Coil Cylinders:

Having a twin coil cylinder installed is like having a combined dedicated solar cylinder and a normal cylinder at the same time. Fluid in a closed system circulates from the Solar Collector to the Cylinder through a coil running through the cylinder. Colder water is returned to the collector to be heated. The second coil is connected to a traditional boiler or other heating source. A Twin Coil cylinder is essentially getting hot water from 2 independent sources. When looking at twin coil cylinders, long thin ones are generally better.

Investing in a twin coil cylinder is great for those who:

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