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Back A Solar Storage Tank with a heating element situated in the upper half of the tank (electric backup) should be used for Drain Back Solar Systems. (See controller can prevent the tank overheating.) |
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"Gas Backup" for Gas Backup A Solar Storage Tank with a heating element situated just above the middle of the tank is recommended for a single tank system. This tank is designed to automatically provide an adequate hot water backup. Regular DHW electric tanks can be used but generally do not have enough volume above the top element to provide backup. If the bottom element is turned up (they are individually controllable) the tank will be too warm in the morning to store all the energy the collector can provide. Also, most tanks have a manual reset button on the top element that will trip at about 200ºF. The high limit feature on the controller should be activated and set to a maximum of 180ºF to prevent the tank overheating. It is possible to use two standard DHW tanks to provide adequate backup, and although this will increase overall standby heat losses, it can be a useful option when retrofitting. |
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