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Thermal and Environmental Analysis Solar Water Heater System for Residential Buildings

Reza Alayi, Nima Khalilpoor, Saeid Heshmati, Atabak Najafı, Alibek Issakhov

2021International Journal of Photoenergy30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the reduction of fossil resources, the replacement of renewable energy sources such as solar energy has become mandatory. Solar energy does not contain pollution and widely available in all parts of the world, especially in warm regions. Our country (IRAN) is geographically located in a hot and dry region, and with more than 280 sunny days per year, one of the nonpower applications of solar energy is heating space and water consumption of the building using solar thermal energy. Solar water heaters can be used to heat the water used in buildings, which is the main purpose of this study. Water heating consumes an average of 20% to 30% of the total energy consumption in the residential building. Therefore, using solar water heaters annually can provide 70% of the energy needed for water heating. The system designed in this research is able to provide 75% of the hot water consumption needs. If an auxiliary heat source is used next to this system, all hot water needs of the building can be met throughout the year. In this case, as much as 237.3 kWh, energy will be saved from fossil energy sources.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceRenewable energySolar energyZero-energy buildingStorage water heaterFossil fuelEnergy consumptionEnvironmental engineeringPassive solar building designWater heatingSolar air conditioningWater heaterWaste managementEngineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringInletSolar Thermal and Photovoltaic SystemsSolar Radiation and PhotovoltaicsPhotovoltaic System Optimization Techniques