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How Solar Water Heating Systems Work

Want to buy solar water heating systems? Or wish to know more about the specifications about solar water tanks? If yes, count on Latitude51 Solar for all your residential solar water heating needs. For immediate purchase or more details, please visit our website at https://www.latitude51solar.ca/.

Want to buy solar water heating systems? Or wish to know more about the specifications about solar water tanks? If yes, count on Latitude51 Solar for all your residential solar water heating needs. For immediate purchase or more details, please visit our website at https://www.latitude51solar.ca/.

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<strong>Solar</strong> water heating systems comprise of solar collectors and solar water tanks for<br />

storage. <strong>How</strong>ever, there are two types of solar water heating systems – active, which<br />

have circulating pumps and controls, and passive – which don’t have.


•There are two types of active solar water heating systems: direct circulation systems and indirect circulation systems.<br />

•Direct Circulation <strong>Systems</strong> – In the direct circulation systems, pumps circulate household water through the collectors and into the<br />

home.<br />

•They work very well in climates where it rarely freezes.<br />

•Indirect Circulation <strong>Systems</strong> – Generally, pumps circulate a non-freezing, heat transfer fluid through the collectors and a heat<br />

exchanger. It helps in heating the water and flows throughout the home. These systems are popular options in climates – prone to<br />

freezing temperatures.


<strong>Solar</strong> hot water tanks


Unit#20 305 McKay Ave<br />

Winnipeg, MB(Manitoba)<br />

R2G 0N5<br />

Canada<br />

Phone 1 800 317 9054<br />

Web: http://www.latitude51solar.ca/<br />

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