THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF RINNAI BEASLEY SOLAR SYSTEMS, BOTH ARE AVAILABLE WITH EITHER GAS OR ELECTRIC BOOSTINGSOLAR SPLIT SYSTEMS. With split systems only the solar collector panels sit on the roof and the storage tank is located at ground level. The main benefit of this system is that the tank is installed remotely from the panels in the most convenient location – usually on the ‘blind side’ of the house. A small pump circulates the water from the tank through the panels to collect the heat energy from the sun. This pump is automatically regulated by a controller that monitors the temperature in both the tank and collector panels and optimises solar gain.
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SOLAR CLOSE COUPLED SYSTEMS. With close coupled systems, the solar collector panels and the storage tank are both located on the roof. The advantage of this system is the ability to free up space around the base of the house. In the close-coupled installation, the solar tank is mounted above the collectors on the roof, and the water heated in the panels rises by the natural thermosiphon principle through the collectors into the tank, and is recirculated through the panels until the water reaches the required temperature.
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