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Solar solutions provider develops direct solar heating solution for colder conditions

GOING DIRECT  
Solar Beam’s new direct solar water heating system functions in all weather conditions

GOING DIRECT Solar Beam’s new direct solar water heating system functions in all weather conditions

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22nd January 2016

By: Malusi Mkhize

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Local solar water heating solutions provider Solar Beam has provided the market with a patented low-pressure direct and frost-free solar water heating system capable of being installed anywhere in the country.

Solar Beam founder and owner Graham Mundy tells Engineering News that the direct solar water heating systems, which were first developed three years ago, are efficient in frost and nonfrost areas and are fully manufactured locally.

“These low-pressure systems are direct – which means the water that is heated in the panel is the same water found in the tank and this makes the entire system more efficient,” he says.

He explains further that the development of a direct low-pressure solar water heating system that can function anywhere in the country is a major breakthrough in the development of solar solutions for household applications.

“The key difference in the construction of solar water heating systems is that there are direct and indirect systems. While direct systems are more efficient, they are ideal for coastal areas where there is no frost,” states Mundy.

He notes that, if a direct system is installed in cold areas, it will be susceptible to frost damage, resulting in the pipes in the panels bursting.

“Unlike standard indirect systems which require an antifreeze solution to protect the solar collectors from freezing, the new Solar Beam low-pressure direct solar collector caters for frost expansion with no detrimental damage to the panel,” he adds.

Owing to this, Mundy notes, the development of a direct system that can operate in any condition and is not damaged by frost offers users a far more efficient solar water heating solution and value for money.

“Further, having developed and researched our system since 2012, we are able to install them in just 30 minutes, which adds to the overall value of the design.”
Solar Beam’s low-pressure solar water heating systems have patented solar collectors. The systems also meet government’s requirement for local manufacture in excess of 70% for both the tank and the collector. Solar Beam’s systems are 100% local content and do not require any mounting structures as they lie flat on a pitched roof.

Meanwhile the solar water heating solutions provider notes that the development of the direct solar water heating system is a response to what the company considers to be the failure of the imported Chinese Evacuated Tube, low-pressure solar water heating systems which were installed in reconstruction and development project houses between 2010 and 2012.

Solar Beam notes that some of the problems that affected the 100% imported Chinese Evacuated Tube low-pressure solar heating systems include the fact that they are extremely fragile, as minor hail can result in failure of the glass tubes.

Further, they are not easy to install and developed numerous leaks, owing to the fact that they were not primarily designed for African conditions, adds Mundy.

About Solar Beam

The company has been developing major industrial solar water heating solutions for many Southern and Central African companies over 37 years.

Solar Beam uses flat plate solar technology, developed specifically for South African conditions.

Edited by Zandile Mavuso
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Features

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