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Well wishers, I want to have a 300 ltr roof top water heater for our college kitchen (mainly to reduce fuel required for boiling rice, dal and potatoes). Previously I had planned for TATA BP Solar but yesterday in an exhibition I saw evacuated tube wala solar water heaters. With TATA I saw the flat paneled water heaters. I want start with 100 ltr capacity.

My question is does any one of you have any experience with solar water heaters and which one will be best? Please don't quote from google or net. Articles are contradictory!! Cost wise comparison does not matter for me.

@anant_s @Guynextdoor2 @jbgt90 @Aminroop @45'22'
 
My question is does any one of you have any experience with solar water heaters and which one will be best
Yes we had solar water heater in India. It worked well for about 5-8 years. But poor maintence had reduced its capacity and now we don't use it anymore.
I do not know the brand and its capacity.
Monsoon lasts for about 4-5 months in Kerala, but despite the clouds we used to get lukewarm water from our solar heater.
 
Well wishers, I want to have a 300 ltr roof top water heater for our college kitchen (mainly to reduce fuel required for boiling rice, dal and potatoes). Previously I had planned for TATA BP Solar but yesterday in an exhibition I saw evacuated tube wala solar water heaters. With TATA I saw the flat paneled water heaters. I want start with 100 ltr capacity.

My question is does any one of you have any experience with solar water heaters and which one will be best? Please don't quote from google or net. Articles are contradictory!! Cost wise comparison does not matter for me.

@anant_s @Guynextdoor2 @jbgt90 @Aminroop @45'22'


am in same field, you didn't quoted me...
 
am in same field, you didn't quoted me...

Now after a thanks, tell me.........................Now don't ask me to say Please!!......OK...Please.
 
Well wishers, I want to have a 300 ltr roof top water heater for our college kitchen (mainly to reduce fuel required for boiling rice, dal and potatoes). Previously I had planned for TATA BP Solar but yesterday in an exhibition I saw evacuated tube wala solar water heaters. With TATA I saw the flat paneled water heaters. I want start with 100 ltr capacity.

My question is does any one of you have any experience with solar water heaters and which one will be best? Please don't quote from google or net. Articles are contradictory!! Cost wise comparison does not matter for me.

@anant_s @Guynextdoor2 @jbgt90 @Aminroop @45'22'
We have a TATA BP at our home, but if you have hard water then it does require maintenance at least once a year.
 
Well wishers, I want to have a 300 ltr roof top water heater for our college kitchen (mainly to reduce fuel required for boiling rice, dal and potatoes). Previously I had planned for TATA BP Solar but yesterday in an exhibition I saw evacuated tube wala solar water heaters. With TATA I saw the flat paneled water heaters. I want start with 100 ltr capacity.

My question is does any one of you have any experience with solar water heaters and which one will be best? Please don't quote from google or net. Articles are contradictory!! Cost wise comparison does not matter for me.

@anant_s @Guynextdoor2 @jbgt90 @Aminroop @45'22'
Never used
Will tag some more people
@scorpionx @ranjeet @Abingdonboy @levina @GURU DUTT
 
Now after a thanks, tell me.........................Now don't ask me to say Please!!......OK...Please.

I was busy bit, ok tell me about budget and requirement. so I can suggest you..
 
I was busy bit, ok tell me about budget and requirement. so I can suggest you..

Today I contacted one dealer who deals in evacuated tubular heaters. The price is 16000/- per 100 ltr. plus wiring and labour etc. He said he will give 10 yrs warranty on it. The price of flat panel is more though he does not deal it and said it will give less heat than tubular. Flat he said gives 60deg while tube will give 70-75 degree. And flat takes a whole day for 100 ltr which can be utilized in the next day and tube can give another 100 ltr during mid day. Is that correct?
 
Today I contacted one dealer who deals in evacuated tubular heaters. The price is 16000/- per 100 ltr. plus wiring and labour etc. He said he will give 10 yrs warranty on it. The price of flat panel is more though he does not deal it and said it will give less heat than tubular. Flat he said gives 60deg while tube will give 70-75 degree. And flat takes a whole day for 100 ltr which can be utilized in the next day and tube can give another 100 ltr during mid day. Is that correct?


I ll give you general information about heaters, you choose accordingly...

cost: Evacuated tube collectors cost more than the flat type...


efficiency :

As there is no heat loss through convection and conduction in evacuated tube collectors, these systems heat water more efficiently than flat plate absorbers. Pay close attention to the term "efficiency" here, which means heating efficiency per active absorber unit, not the total device efficiency or output.. .. .. Absorber area ratio and collector's gross size will determine the active area together..... evacuated tube collectors have a higher efficiency, especially in winter, flat plate collectors can match their efficiency during summer when there is a small difference between the temperature of the heated water and that of the ambient environment....

maintenance : Evacuated tube collectors are practically maintenance free.


flat type comes with freezing protection, Evacuated comes with over heating protection ...

Sensitivity : Evacuated type absorb sun light in wide range of angles, due to its shape.... So evacuated tubes collectors work more efficiently in cloudy or rainy days...... . In contrast, flat plat collectors are more sensitive to the direction of incoming radiation. ...


durability : flat type long, Evacuated longer

absorber area ratio: flat - larger, Evacuated - smaller... . The flat plat collector, though it is less efficient per absorbing unit, may perform just as well as Evacuated due to a larger absorber area.....


I hope this helps you..
 
I am going to launch a company soon enough, stick with me.
 
Perfect! I'm also finalizing purchasing a solar water heater for my house. First thing is, although sw heater is available everywhere, there are few companies that are approved in each states and mnre or local govt bodies will give 30-60% subsidy for home use. ETC is preferred for home use while FTC may be more suitable for large establishments. plumbing with cpvc pipes costs extra. some says slight iron/coppery taste may come with FPC swh.
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy - Manufactures /Suppliers of Systems
this is the list for ETC water heater: http://mnre.gov.in/file-manager/UserFiles/list_etc_m.pdf

In Kerala, there are two companies that are approved. I've contacted both AECO, ANGAMALY, KERALA, INDIA and Solar Water Heaters - kraftwork solar . They're quoting Rs17000-17500 for fitting without plumbing. I will get Rs3000 subsidy from Kerala government ANERT - http://www.anert.gov.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=47 .Hope other state governments will also have such subsidy programs. I heard in hills, subsidy amount may be slightly more.
 
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I ll give you general information about heaters, you choose accordingly...

cost: Evacuated tube collectors cost more than the flat type...


efficiency :

As there is no heat loss through convection and conduction in evacuated tube collectors, these systems heat water more efficiently than flat plate absorbers. Pay close attention to the term "efficiency" here, which means heating efficiency per active absorber unit, not the total device efficiency or output.. .. .. Absorber area ratio and collector's gross size will determine the active area together..... evacuated tube collectors have a higher efficiency, especially in winter, flat plate collectors can match their efficiency during summer when there is a small difference between the temperature of the heated water and that of the ambient environment....

maintenance : Evacuated tube collectors are practically maintenance free.


flat type comes with freezing protection, Evacuated comes with over heating protection ...

Sensitivity : Evacuated type absorb sun light in wide range of angles, due to its shape.... So evacuated tubes collectors work more efficiently in cloudy or rainy days...... . In contrast, flat plat collectors are more sensitive to the direction of incoming radiation. ...


durability : flat type long, Evacuated longer

absorber area ratio: flat - larger, Evacuated - smaller... . The flat plat collector, though it is less efficient per absorbing unit, may perform just as well as Evacuated due to a larger absorber area.....


I hope this helps you..

Thanks, I will install one 100 ltr (evacuated) on trial basis. Presently the company has asked me to install a sintex water tank at near by place at minimum 6'-0" more than the solar heater tank. My kitchen consume 30000/- of wood, 20000/- of gas and 10000/- of coal per month. If this will reduce at least wood portion of fuel, then I will install further 200 ltr capacity.
 
Thanks, I will install one 100 ltr (evacuated) on trial basis. Presently the company has asked me to install a sintex water tank at near by place at minimum 6'-0" more than the solar heater tank. My kitchen consume 30000/- of wood, 20000/- of gas and 10000/- of coal per month. If this will reduce at least wood portion of fuel, then I will install further 200 ltr capacity.

Are you operating a takeway ?
 
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