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Investing in Pre-Engineered Evacuated Tube Residential Solar Water Heaters

by Latitude51 Solar Supplier Of Solar Water Heaters

Solar water heaters are important additions to every home. Whether you live in Canada, or anywhere in the colder USA climates, the solar powered heating kits work really well during – 40 degree C – which is too common in most of the parts of Canada and Northern USA.

Currently, residential solar water heaters are equipped with solar evacuated tube collectors. These collectors can be able to reach temperatures over 200 degrees C. This temperature range is more than enough to boil water. The solar water heating system is pre-engineered with state-of-the-art features to deliver maximum performance, optimal level of safety and reliability.

You’ll find residential solar water heaters in complete package kits. This implies, you will get ready-to-install solar powered heating kits to get the installation done without any hassle. All they want is to take the guesswork out of solar water heater by providing systems that are designed specifically to work together.

You will be provided with a system that covers every part you’ll require for the complete installation. However, you won’t need to visit the hardware store often. The other advantage of pre-packaged solar water heater is that you don’t need a licensed and certified solar installer by your side.

The DIY residential solar water heaters come with instruction manual that aims to help average homeowners to handle as a weekend project. These solar packages are engineered through modeling process by a Swedish company – Vela Solaris.

In fact, Vela Solaris is the world’s premier name in solar simulation software applications. Every system has been manufactured and tested thoroughly to deliver performance outcomes as per the annual solar radiation values for any given coordinate on the planet.

When it comes to buying solar powered water heating systems, you should look no further than residential solar water heaters by Latitude51 Solar. By putting the location, they access to the daily average weather that include temperature, wind speed, solar radiation, to name a few. This allows them to simulate superior performance results which remain within 5% accuracy.

Their solar water heating systems come only with evacuated tube solar collectors, designed with latest technology to deliver much more efficiency. They are chosen over flat plate solar collectors especially in the Canadian climates.

Generally, flat plate solar collectors are used because of the advantage of being affordable to manufacture and the initial cost of installation was less. That’s why Latitude51 Solar supplies evacuated tube solar collectors at less prices or equal like flat plate collectors.

Moreover, the main advantage of using evacuated tube residential solar water heaters is that they can produce enormous amount of heat in cloudy and cold climates.

Instead of believing these facts, you should take a look at the SRCC website and compare test reports. This way, you’ll know that evacuated tube collectors will produce around 12 times more heat than a flat plate collector.

In addition, the solar collectors available at Latitude51 Solar SunRain collectors produce the best cost per BTU of any 30 tube vacuum collectors around North America.

This data was provided by SRCC North America’s solar testing and certification body. In fact, SRCC is one of the few independent bodies that compare different collectors accurately.

If you want to know more about their solar water heaters, feel free to contact them as soon as possible.

Author Information –

This article is written by Latitude51 Solar, a premier solar solution supplier, providing with superior standard residential and commercial solar water heating systems at competitive costs.


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