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Active solar water heating systems utilize circulating pumps and controls to heat water. There are two subtypes within this category:
In these systems, pumps circulate household water through the solar collectors and into the home. They are effective in climates where freezing is rare.
Indirect circulation systems use pumps to circulate a non-freezing heat-transfer fluid through the solar collectors and a heat exchanger. This fluid then heats the water that flows into the home. Indirect circulation systems are popular in areas prone to freezing temperatures.
Passive solar water heating systems are often more cost-effective but slightly less efficient than active systems. However, they tend to be more reliable and have longer lifespans. There are two primary types of passive systems:
These systems consist of a storage tank covered with a transparent material, allowing the sun to heat the water. Warmed water from the tank then flows into the plumbing system. They work best in areas where temperatures rarely drop below freezing and are well-suited for households with significant daytime and evening hot-water needs.
In thermosyphon systems, water is heated in a collector on the roof and flows through the plumbing system when a hot water faucet is opened. Most of these systems have a 40-gallon capacity.
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