Now the hot weather is here , its a great time to use all that FREE solar energy to heat your water !!
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 4:20pm
tonymar wrote on Sat May 7, 2016 4:52pm:
yes i am interested. I live in Pinoso, can you do a site visit?
regards
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Hi Thanks for your interest in our solar water heaters
We just supply not install , although I do know a plumber in your area who has fitted my units previously
If you have a basic skill in diy and plumbing you may be able to self fit and save a lot on installation
I personally use solar water heating on my house and can highly recommend it , with so much free sunshine here it really pays to use it !
Cheers Tony
tonymar wrote on Sat May 7, 2016 4:52pm:
Hi I live in Relleu (near Finistrat) very interested in solar water heaters can you tell me more
Hi at Enera we deal with highly efficient vacuum tube type of solar water heaters
We have 3 stand alone type units ( ones where storage tank and collector are as one complete unit )
Enera 1 - This is the most basic type , it is a non pressure unit , and is gravity feed , that means water in the tank is not at mains pressure so the unit must be mounted above the point of use , it is important to know that this type some times require a boost pump to increase the hot water preasure
Enera 2 - this type is an indirect unit that has a non pressure tank as the Enera 1 but also has a heat exchanger in the form of a copper coil in the tank , so you can have the advantage of hot water heater via the exchanger at mains pressure , also the unit can be mounted below the point of use
Enera PRO - this type is a direct pressurised unit with heat pipes in the vacuum tubes , it as the enera 2 has the advantage of providing hot water at mains pressure and can be mounted lower than the point of use , also can function with a broken tube as they contain no water
Best Regards Tony