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+ | ======Example Solar Hot Water === | ||
+ | ===OBJECTIVE: | ||
+ | To reduce the cost of heating water by using solar collectors to heat water in the existing hot water heater tanks. | ||
+ | ELWA Hospital has 11 water heaters of 4.5 kW each, for a total of 49.5 kW when all the water heaters are on. This is a significant portion of the hospital load on the generators and electricity cost. | ||
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+ | Solar hot water collectors with a solar-powered circulating pump would reduce the total electrical load of the hospital, and reduction of electricity cost, by providing a significant portion of the hot water needs. In some cases, the solar-heated water could provide all the hot water required. | ||
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+ | A smaller system using identical panels has been operating on one of the campus residences since 2015 and provides most of the hot water for the home. Output in rainy season is significantly reduced. | ||
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+ | | Example four panel solar hot water system. Quoted system includes parts for 10 arrays of 8 panels. | ||
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+ | | Mounting frame for 8 solar hot water panels on ELWA Hospital roofs. | ||
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+ | <WRAP left round tip 80%> | ||
+ | **ROI of 1.5-2.5 years** (based on 2019 Quotation) with a budget of $29,000 | ||
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+ | * Non-penetrating roof mounts for collectors | ||
+ | * Collector frame cantilivered out from roofing truss (truss is 12ft above ground) | ||
+ | * Direct Solar-powered circulation pumps(([[http:// | ||
+ | * Only circulates water to hot water tank when there is sufficient sun to heat water | ||
+ | * Tank adapter from Heliatos -- {{ : | ||
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+ | ====ROI Notes== | ||
+ | Without installing water and electric meters on each hot water heater it is difficult to estimate actual cost and savings of heating water.((Adding an electric meter would cost about $70 each, and a hot water meter would cost about $200 each.)) The water heaters are high efficiency and are well-insulated(([[https:// | ||
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+ | The largest user of hot water is the hospital laundry; as such it may be worth installing two systems on that water heater -- one on the east side to capture morning sun, and one on the west side to capture afternoon sun. | ||
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+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
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+ | ^ Energy Savings Estimate: | ||
+ | | Water Heaters are 4500W | ||
+ | | Each panel will receive 1,030 BTU/H under ideal conditions; 8 panels per array 8,000 || 32,000 | | ||
+ | | Daily Savings, kWh || 9.4 | | ||
+ | | Daily Savings / array @ $0.49/ | ||
+ | | Daily Savings, 11 arrays Total @ $0.49/ | ||
+ | | Maximum Potential Annual Savings | ||
+ | ^ Estimated ROI, Years ^^ 1.5 ^ | ||
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+ | ====Cost to heat water: == | ||
+ | * Full tank: 50 gallons (189 liters), from 86°F (30°C)((Ground water temperature in Liberia is 85-86°F/ | ||
+ | * Heating a full tank from cold: | ||
+ | * **Electric Heat: 0.98 hours** @ 4.5 kW/hr = $2.16 @ $0.49/kWh | ||
+ | * 4.5kW = 51 gallons per hour from 86°F (30°C) to 122°F (50°C) | ||
+ | * **Solar Heat: 1.8 hours** @ 8000 BTU/H (2.34 kW/hr) = $0.00 | ||
+ | * 2.34kW = 26 gallons per hour from 86°F (30°C) to 122°F (50°C) | ||
+ | * Maximum temperature of 50 gallon tank in 4 hours of full sun: 163°F (73°C) (assuming no water use) | ||
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