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Post by acpkingaluc2 on Aug 2, 2017 2:48:59 GMT
If you live in an area that has very freezing, a closed loop system is better. Here, instead of water, the glycol is placed in the aluminum composite panel. When the glycol is heated it is transferred to a heat exchanger where it heats the water. Although CCTV systems are more expensive, glyco never freezes, which makes the panels unbearable to frost. If you only see an occasional gel, a gel valve is sufficient. When the temperature drops, the gel valve opens, allowing the water coming out of the aluminum composite panel and preventing frost damage. Make sure the gel valve is a manufacturer's guarantee before investing in one. So what have we learned? Before planning the purchase and installation of a aluminum composite panel system, ask the following questions to help you make an informed decision: How many people live in your home? - because the average person needs fifty liters of hot water per day, this will help you calculate the number of panels and the size of the tank needed. Where is the hot water needed in the house? - if the panels are away from the taps, it would be desirable to install a solar water heater.
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