Advanced Hydronic Controller - ReSol DeltaSol MX
50 Gallon Domestic Hot Water Tanks with internal Heat Exchanger and Electric Back Up – 50 SCE
SolarStor SE-50
- Solar or Geo Thermal glass lined tank for pre-heat with internal bottom heat exchanger + 4.5 Kw Heating Element.
- UL and CSA certified.
- 6 year warranty.
- 50 gallons.
- Model: N-261
- Weight: 200lbs
- Manufactured by: Bock
Solar Water Tanks
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Solar water tanks are used in solar hot water systems to act as buffer energy storage. When the sun is shining, the water will be heated in the storage tank for later use, most commonly in the evening. Most solar water tanks contain a heat exchanger to seperate the potable water from the solar heating solution (Water/Glycol), and have a great insulation value that can retain the heat for days. They are also popular in Geothermal systems for those with Desuperheater, where by the hot air removed from the house (air conditioner) is transferred to the hot water tank to use in the home.
Features
- High capacity 7.8 square foot bottom Internal Heat Exchanger
- Back Up 4.5 Kw Heating Element
- 2" thick foam insulation
When sizing a hot water storage tank you need to consider two important variables. First, how much draw is used per person in the house? An average household will consume 20-30 gallons per person. This includes shower & bath water, dishes, and laundry. So a family of two will normally require a 40 gallon storage tank at a minimum. Secondly, for each gallon of hot water you need the same number of square feet of collector area. It is very important that you do not exceed this number or you will find that in peak summer months your solar system may reach extreme temperature. It is better to have a system that is under powered than over powered. Our TZ58/1800-30R solar evacuated tubes have a gross area of 40 ft2, so for each collector you will need minimum 40 gallons of storage.
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Pre-Heat Tank
Pre Heat only with 2nd existing Heater
The 1st and most common tank system is a Solar pre-heat tank. This type of solar heating system is used in homes with an existing water heater (electric, oil, gas, tank-less). The pre-heat tank stores the solar heated hot water which is then drawn into the main tank when the hot water faucets are opened. This type of system uses an internal heat exchanger that transfers the energy from the solar loop to the potable water. In this way ground or main line water of approx 35° F can be preheated to say 120° F+ degrees before entering the primary heating tank. If the heating tank is set to 130 degrees it only needs to raise the water 10 degrees instead of the 95 degrees it would have otherwise had to with out the solar pre heat tank. [/yt_columns_item] [/yt_columns]
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Combo Elecrtic Tank
Replaces existing tank with combo solar/elect
The SolarStor 50 SCE tanks can be used as either a solar pre heat tank or as a combo tank with solar and Electric. The combo tank contains a built in heat exchanger on the bottom of the tank and also contains one upper element. The solar hot water is circulated through the solar loop into the internal heat exchanger, transfering its energy to the potable water. The top element will then add to, and top up, the tanks temperature to the desired setting. This type of system is great for new homes or replacement tanks. It is important to note that very few solar tanks found in North America meet UL or CSA certification as a combo tank, as such most European or Asian manufactured solar tanks can not be used with potable (drinking water). Northern Lights Solar Solutions tanks are 100% UL & CSA listed and can be used in any solar application in US or Canada. [/yt_columns_item] [/yt_columns]
80 Gallon Domestic Hot Water Tanks with Internal Heat Exchanger and Electric Back Up – 80 SCE
SolarStor SE-50
- Solar or Geo Thermal glass lined tank for pre-heat with internal bottom heat exchanger + 4.5 Kw Heating Element.
- UL and CSA certified.
- 6 year warranty.
- 80 gallons.
- Model: N-266
- Weight: 300lbs
- Manufactured by: Bock
Solar Water Tanks
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Solar water tanks are used in solar hot water systems to act as buffer energy storage. When the sun is shining, the water will be heated in the storage tank for later use, most commonly in the evening. Most solar water tanks contain a heat exchanger to seperate the potable water from the solar heating solution (Water/Glycol), and have a great insulation value that can retain the heat for days. They are also popular in Geothermal systems for those with Desuperheater, where by the hot air removed from the house (air conditioner) is transferred to the hot water tank to use in the home.
Features
- High capacity 7.8 square foot bottom Internal Heat Exchanger
- Back Up 4.5 Kw Heating Element
- 2" thick foam insulation
When sizing a hot water storage tank you need to consider two important variables. First, how much draw is used per person in the house? An average household will consume 20-30 gallons per person. This includes shower & bath water, dishes, and laundry. So a family of two will normally require a 40 gallon storage tank at a minimum. Secondly, for each gallon of hot water you need the same number of square feet of collector area. It is very important that you do not exceed this number or you will find that in peak summer months your solar system may reach extreme temperature. It is better to have a system that is under powered than over powered. Our TZ58/1800-30R solar evacuated tubes have a gross area of 40 ft2, so for each collector you will need minimum 40 gallons of storage.
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Pre-Heat Tank
Pre Heat only with 2nd existing Heater
The 1st and most common tank system is a Solar pre-heat tank. This type of solar heating system is used in homes with an existing water heater (electric, oil, gas, tank-less). The pre-heat tank stores the solar heated hot water which is then drawn into the main tank when the hot water faucets are opened. This type of system uses an internal heat exchanger that transfers the energy from the solar loop to the potable water. In this way ground or main line water of approx 35° F can be preheated to say 120° F+ degrees before entering the primary heating tank. If the heating tank is set to 130 degrees it only needs to raise the water 10 degrees instead of the 95 degrees it would have otherwise had to with out the solar pre heat tank. [/yt_columns_item] [/yt_columns]
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Combo Elecrtic Tank
Replaces existing tank with combo solar/elect
The SolarStor 50 SCE tanks can be used as either a solar pre heat tank or as a combo tank with solar and Electric. The combo tank contains a built in heat exchanger on the bottom of the tank and also contains one upper element. The solar hot water is circulated through the solar loop into the internal heat exchanger, transfering its energy to the potable water. The top element will then add to, and top up, the tanks temperature to the desired setting. This type of system is great for new homes or replacement tanks. It is important to note that very few solar tanks found in North America meet UL or CSA certification as a combo tank, as such most European or Asian manufactured solar tanks can not be used with potable (drinking water). Northern Lights Solar Solutions tanks are 100% UL & CSA listed and can be used in any solar application in US or Canada. [/yt_columns_item] [/yt_columns]
Zilmet Solar High Temp Expansion Tank - 50 L (13.2G)
Zilmet Solar Expansion Tank
- 50 Liters 13.2 USG
- Model: N-250
- Weight: 15lbs
- Manufactured by: Zilmet
Italian Made Zilmet Solar Expansion Tank - Specifically designed for high temperature solar vacuum tube heating applications. The tanks use a patented Zilan High Temperature membrane that can withstand temperatures up to 212°F. The Zilmet expansion range is a well suited product for all solar heating system's, especially when using high temperature solar vacuum tubes. The Zilan Membrane of the tanks can withstand mixture of glycol up to 60%.
Expansion Tank Principle
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Cold system - water pressure = air pressure in tank
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Hot system - water pressure > air pressure in tank
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Principle
The expansion tanks have a rubber membrane which separates the solar liquid loop and the other side is filled with pressurized air. As the liquid heats up and expands the pressure of the system increase to an amount greater than the air pressure inside the expansion vessel and causes the membrane to take up more liquid to the air side. This keeps occurring until the expansion tank is completely filled. At that point the pressure of the system has no where to go and will quickly be release through a pressure release valve causing hot glycol to spill over the floor. In order to prevent this, the expansion tank must be sized correctly and the correct initial pressure of the tank must be equal to the design pressure of the system when cold.
Sizing
This is probably the most important part of designing a solar heating system and has many variables. However we take the guess work out of sizing by proving complete solar system packages with the tank size already factored into the design. You can be assured that when purchasing any of our solar heating system you will be supplied with a safe and reliable expansion tank capable of allowing your system to safely stagnate. For those that want more information on sizing of expansion tanks click on link.
Sizing Chart
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Features
- Patented Zilan Membrane resistant up 212F
- Screwed Stainless Steel Flange
- 36 PSI Pre-Charged
- CE Certified
- Floor stand on 40,60,80 Liter Models
- 3 Year Warranty
PAW Hydronic Heating Pump Station K31-1"
PAW Manifold for K31 and K32 Pump Stations - 3 Ports
PAW Manifold for K31 and K32 Pump Stations - 4 Ports
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 4.5 KW
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 7.0 KW
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 9.0 KW
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 12.0 KW
Arctic Air Handler LV-Z 1750-H
Arctic Air Handler LV-Z 1050-H
RESOL DL2 Data Logger – Online Access
Eco BuffMAX 50 Gallon Buffer Tank
Eco BuffMAX 80 Gallon Buffer Tank
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 15.0 KW
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 18.0 KW
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 20.0 KW
AltSource 50 Gal Buffer tank 24.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 4.5 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 7.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 9.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 12.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 15.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 18.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 20.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 24.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 27.0 KW
AltSource 70 Gal Buffer tank 29.0 KW
Grundfos Alpha2 26-99FC Variable Speed Circulator Pump PN-99490916
Solar Feed Pump Station - ST-Pump-Feeder-MF 200 - S
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 2 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 3 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 4 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 5 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 6 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 7 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 8 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 9 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 10 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 11 ports
1" IVAR Stainless Steel Hydronic Manifold for Radiant Floor Heating - 12 ports
Radiant Piping 100' X 1" - Vipert PE-RT with Oxy Barrier - Green
Radiant Piping 1000' X 1/2" - Vipert PE-RT with Oxy Barrier - Green
Radiant Piping 1000' X 3/4" - Vipert PE-RT with Oxy Barrier - Green
Radiant Piping 250' X 1/2" - Vipert PE-RT with Oxy Barrier - Green
Radiant Piping 600' X 1/2" - Vipert PE-RT with Oxy Barrier - Green
1/2" IVAR - PEX Connection Fittings - 2 Pack
3/4" IVAR - PEX Connection Fittings - 2 Pack
IVAR Actuator - 24V - 4 Wire Telestat Switch
Caleffi Z-one - 120VAC Actuator for Motorized Zone Valves
Caleffi Z-one - 3/4" NPT 2-way Straight Valve Body for Motorized Zone Valves
Caleffi Z-one - 1" NPT 2-way Straight Valve Body for Motorized Zone Valves
Caleffi Z-one - 1" NPT 3-way Straight Valve Body for Motorized Zone Valves
Caleffi Z-one - 3/4" NPT 3-way Straight Valve Body for Motorized Zone Valves
Caleffi Z-one - 1 1/4" Sweat 3-way Straight Valve Body for Motorized Zone Valves
Caleffi ZSR103 - Z-one™ Relay (three zone)
Caleffi ZVR103 - Z-one™ Relay (three zone)
Caleffi ZVR106 - Z-one™ Relay (six zone)
Dew Point Switch - RESOL TS10
Humidity Sensor - RESOL FRH
Grundfos MAGNA1 32-100F Variable Speed Circulator Pump - 98126823
Steel Stand for Cold Climate and Pool/Spa Arctic Hydronic Air to Water Heat Pumps
Arctic Titanium Heat Pump for Swimming Pools and Spas - 015ZA/B
Arctic Heat Pump 050ZA/BE – 48,000 BTU
Arctic Heat Pump 060ZA/BE - 60,000 BTU
Touch Screen Thermostat - HBX THM-0600
Ultra Thin Fan Coil PFP-025
The unit comes equipped with aluminum heat exchanger that works on the principle of heat distribution by drawing out the heat from hot water. This is followed by a fan blower, which distributes this air from hot inlet pipes doubly fast compared to normal radiators.