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with appropriate piping from the collector to the storage tank . The final part of the
solar water heating system is the water circulating device . This can be a pump
with automatic controls ; or , for a properly designed and constructed system , this
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with appropriate piping from the collector to the storage tank . The final part of the
solar water heating system is the water circulating device . This can be a pump
with automatic controls ; or , for a properly designed and constructed system , this
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The usual temperature for domestic hot water is 130° to 140°F . From an
engineering standpoint , it is better to separate the collector from the water
storage unit in order to maintain these temperatures with low thermal loss . With
the collector ...
The usual temperature for domestic hot water is 130° to 140°F . From an
engineering standpoint , it is better to separate the collector from the water
storage unit in order to maintain these temperatures with low thermal loss . With
the collector ...
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The Tank A storage tank for potable ( drinking ) water should be glass , plastic , or
stone lined to prevent corrosion . A standard hot water tank available from a
plumbers ' supply will work well in the Steve Baer type of heat exchanger . The
fluid ...
The Tank A storage tank for potable ( drinking ) water should be glass , plastic , or
stone lined to prevent corrosion . A standard hot water tank available from a
plumbers ' supply will work well in the Steve Baer type of heat exchanger . The
fluid ...
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