Solar

Solar technology of the future


Solar energy for economic reasons!
Almost every second builder chooses it.

The sun brings low heating costs. This is one of the reasons why solar energy is becoming increasingly popular - roofs with solar panels are now part of the street scene.
The sun's energy is used on the one hand to generate electricity (photovoltaics) and on the other hand to heat water (solar thermal energy).

Hot water supply
Solar thermal systems convert the light from the sun into heat and thus heat the service water. A 4-5 square meter flat-plate collector area provides approx. 70% of the hot water requirements of a family of 4. Larger areas (from 13 square meters) contribute not only to the hot water supply but also to heating the house. A solar system saves a lot of heating oil or gas year after year.

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New construction of gas condensing technology & solar

When installing a solar thermal system, the solar thermal collector is installed first. In the case of pitched roofs, anchoring is attached to the rafters using steel hooks. The collector is then mounted on top. On flat roofs, the collectors are erected on scaffolding. When setting up, make sure that the distance between the roof surface and the collector is at least 6 centimeters and that the statics of the roof can bear the additional weight.

After the collector has been set up, the solar thermal store is installed. The storage tank must be transported carefully and should be set up in such a way that the lines are as short as possible and the storage tank thermometer is clearly visible. If necessary, the heat exchangers are then attached and the immersion sleeves for temperature sensors, thermometers and thermostats are used. The storage openings that are not required are closed after construction and the thermal insulation is applied.

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