Hi (Sewage),
- what system you have (open, closed) and which manufacturer? Kuzeymak?
- and how much did the full installation cost? as,
question here was also the price comparison = the energy needed to produce the needed amount of hot water vs the production of hot water with solar.
here we need to start with the question of "efficiency" for a solar DHW system.
"theoretically" a solar hot water system is nice.. but for comparison you have to deduct all losses as well.
a 3 m² solar water collector can produce up to 3300 kWh a year. eg, thats 3 times more then PV.
but,
- eg, if i do not use the produced hot water today, the water is hot already for tomorrow = one day of solar production is "lost".
the worse case is: what do you do with all the hot water in summer?
during the 4-5 month in summer, 70% of all the (theoretical possible) energy is produced and you use max 10% (?).
or: yes i have a solar DHW system, but it always takes 20 liters until i get hot water...
(do i use my hot water for the washing machine?
if not, you need electricity for the washing machine although you have a solar DHW heater...)
due to all losses, you get a max 30% out (of the theoretical possible) of your (good) solar DHW heater (the old style cypriot system are completely waisted money), even for those living here permanentely...
plus, you have the risk of failures. eg, the post ".....hot water bubbling out..." is not "good", it is something you should worry about...
for all which are not permanentely in cyprus, a solar DHW heater is more then doubtful, no matter what system.
good solar DHW heaters are only good for appartements, where you do not have space for PV installations.
to our opinion the best way to go for "solar and energy saving investments" are, in this order:
1st, install a net metering PV system to cover all electric needs, incl the hot water,
if you have more requirements:
2nd, get a solar pool pump (savings approx 2.000 kWh a year for a 10 x 5 pool)
3rd: install a good solar DHW heater (previously estimated to 1.100kWh per year.)
(or.. you invest into a bigger solar HW system which combines DHW, pool and central heating...)
4th: in between and just by chance, invest into a good inverter runned aircon, a better A+++ fridge, this kind of energy savers.
note: if you invest to energy savers at first, you reduce your electricity bill and may then only to be permitted to installa smaller PV system...
see
http://www.kibkomnorthcyprusforum.com/v ... 45&t=36206
Regards
kibsolar 1999