2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.3687940
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Performance evaluation and comparison of a novel “retro-fit” heat exchanger and a conventional solar water heater with a single coiled heat exchanger

Abstract: The performances of solar water heating systems have improved steadily over recent years due to improved component quality and design. Solar water heating systems in Northern Maritime climates, however, are still not viable economically. In order to make a significant impact on the domestic hot water heating market, solar water heaters must be innovative, cost-effective, and adaptable for retro-fit installation. This paper investigates experimentally the performance of a novel heat exchanger (the "Solasyphon")… Show more

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