Solar-water-heater apartment-building retrofit
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:6349789
The purpose of this project was to demonstrate that an older inner-city 19-unit apartment building could be successfully retrofitted with a solar-heating system which would save energy, reduce operating costs, and offer a reasonable payback period on the capital investment. The project involved the design (glycol) solar-water-heating system. The glycol (antifreeze) is circulated through a series of ten solar-collector panels on the roof, where it picks up heat, and then back to the basement through a heat exchanger, where it transmits the heat to water, which is then stored for eventual use in the building. A variety of gauges and meters was installed to measure system performance. As much as 50% of the building's water-heating needs were contributed by solar heat during several weekly periods, with an average solar contribution over a one-year period of 18%. A savings of $950 in natural gas was realized during that year, resulting in a payback period of about 14 years. This fell short of the project goal and is probably too long of a payback period to be attractive to most investors. It was concluded that relatively large and complex solar-heating systems such as this require the help of a professional solar-energy contractor to achieve proper design and installation. Several system failures led to the conclusion that more emphasis must be placed on system reliability if this technology is going to be accepted on a wide scale.
- Research Organization:
- Krueger (Christopher L.), Chicago, IL (USA)
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG02-80R510211
- OSTI ID:
- 6349789
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/R5/10211-3; ON: DE83009864
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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14 SOLAR ENERGY
140907* -- Solar Thermal Utilization-- Water Heating
ALCOHOLS
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
APPLIANCES
BUILDINGS
COST
DESIGN
EQUIPMENT
FAILURES
GLYCOLS
HEATERS
HEATING
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
INSTALLATION
INVESTMENT
OPERATING COST
OPERATION
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PAYBACK PERIOD
RELIABILITY
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
RETROFITTING
SOLAR EQUIPMENT
SOLAR HEATING
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
SOLAR WATER HEATING
WATER HEATERS
WATER HEATING
140907* -- Solar Thermal Utilization-- Water Heating
ALCOHOLS
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
APPLIANCES
BUILDINGS
COST
DESIGN
EQUIPMENT
FAILURES
GLYCOLS
HEATERS
HEATING
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
INSTALLATION
INVESTMENT
OPERATING COST
OPERATION
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PAYBACK PERIOD
RELIABILITY
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
RETROFITTING
SOLAR EQUIPMENT
SOLAR HEATING
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
SOLAR WATER HEATING
WATER HEATERS
WATER HEATING