Ultrasun UVR VacRod Vacuum Tube solar hot water systems are highly efficient water heating systems known for their exceptional performance. These systems capture solar energy through vacuum-sealed glass tubes, which heat the water contained within the tubes. The heated water rises to the top of the pipe and collects in the storage tank. The design features a large surface area of the vacuum tubes and high water turbulence within the internal chamber, enabling rapid heat transfer to the water flowing through the tank. Here are some applications where Ultrasun UVR VacRod solar hot water systems can be utilized:
1. Residential Buildings: These systems are well-suited for residential buildings, providing hot water for daily household activities, including bathing, washing dishes, and laundry. The high efficiency of Ultrasun UVR systems helps reduce energy consumption and lowers utility bills.
2. Commercial and Institutional Buildings: Ultrasun UVR systems can be installed in commercial or institutional settings, such as hotels, hospitals, schools, or office complexes. They can meet the hot water demands of these establishments, ensuring a reliable and energy-efficient water heating solution for guest rooms, kitchens, or sanitary facilities.
3. Hospitality Industry: Hotels, resorts, and other hospitality establishments can benefit from Ultrasun UVR solar hot water systems. These systems provide hot water for guest rooms, swimming pools, spas, or laundry services, resulting in significant energy savings and a reduced environmental impact.
4. Industrial Applications: Ultrasun UVR systems can be utilized in various industrial processes that require hot water, such as manufacturing, food processing, or chemical production. They contribute to energy efficiency and sustainable practices in industrial settings.
5. Educational Facilities: Schools, colleges, and universities can install Ultrasun UVR systems to supply hot water for showers, restrooms, or research laboratories. These systems promote renewable energy education and support sustainable practices in educational institutions.
6. Recreational Facilities: Ultrasun UVR systems are suitable for recreational facilities, including sports complexes, swimming pools, or leisure centers. They can provide hot water for showers, pool heating, or spa facilities, enhancing customer satisfaction while reducing energy costs.
7. Agricultural Applications: These systems can be utilized in agricultural operations that require hot water, such as poultry farms, dairy facilities, or hydroponic farms. They contribute to energy efficiency and cost savings in agricultural processes.
8. Remote Locations: Ultrasun UVR solar hot water systems can be installed in remote areas where access to traditional power sources is limited. They provide a sustainable hot water solution for off-grid cabins, remote lodges, or research stations.
These applications demonstrate the versatility of Ultrasun UVR VacRod solar hot water systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Their high efficiency, rapid heat transfer, and energy-saving features make them an optimal choice for meeting hot water demands while promoting sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Water Quality: Water outside the following limits should be appropriately pre-treated, clarity: clear, TDS>600mg/l, Hardness >200mg/l CaCO3
Maximum Operating Temperature: 300°C
Maximum Operating Pressure: 6bar
SPECIFICATIONS
Model |
UVR 150 |
UVR 200 |
UVR 300 |
System tank size (litres) |
150 |
200 |
300 |
Typical Household (people) |
5 |
7 |
10 |
No. Vacuum Tubes |
15 |
20 |
30 |
Effective area, m² (Aperture Area) |
1.4 |
1.9 |
2.8 |
Max. Heat Output/Day (kWhrs) |
8.3 |
11.2 |
16.7 |
Min. Heat Output/Day (kWhrs) |
5.6 |
7.4 |
11.2 |
Dimensions (mm) |
A |
1035 |
1325 |
1935 |
W |
1250 |
1625 |
2375 |
Empty weight (kg) |
52 |
72 |
110 |
Full weight (kg) |
202 |
272 |
410 |
NOTE:
Maximum heating output is based on averageirradiation levels of 6000W/m²/day prevailing in September - March and minimum Heating output is based on average irradiation levels of 4000W/m²/day prevailing in June/July and are for indicative purposes only