UltraSun UVR VacRod - 200
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Solar Water Heater
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Solar Water Heater
Ultrasun UVR VacRod Solar Hot Water Heaters provide highly effective water heating in small and medium residential applications. They feature a series of glass heat pipes that consist of two sealed concentric glass tubes with a vacuum created in the void between to aid efficient heat transfer. A copper rod is inserted into the inner tube void which projects into a header manifold, the void being filled with water to optimise heat transfer and sealed at its end. The consumption water flows through the manifold and is heated by the projecting copper rod. This water continuously circulates through the storage tank on the thermosyphon principal thus heating the tank contents. The process is extremely effective and has the benefits of being suitable for lightly pressurized systems and also can be used with mineralized water. Particular features of the systems are:-
Ultrasun UVR VacRod heaters are highly efficient and effective products designed for various installation conditions including pressurized direct supply and mineralized input water. They are manufactured to the highest standards and will give many years of free hot water and trouble-free operation.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Water Quality: Water outside the following limits should be appropriately pre-treated, clarity: clear, TDS>600mg/l, Hardness >200mg/l CaCO3
Maximum Operating Temperature: 300°C
Maximum Operating Pressure: 6bar
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | UVR 150 | UVR 200 | UVR 300 | |
System tank size (litres) | 150 | 200 | 300 | |
Typical Household (people) | 5 | 7 | 10 | |
No. Vacuum Tubes | 15 | 20 | 30 | |
Effective area, m² (Aperture Area) | 1.4 | 1.9 | 2.8 | |
Max. Heat Output/Day (kWhrs) | 8.3 | 11.2 | 16.7 | |
Min. Heat Output/Day (kWhrs) | 5.6 | 7.4 | 11.2 | |
Dimensions (mm) | A | 1035 | 1325 | 1935 |
W | 1250 | 1625 | 2375 | |
Empty weight (kg) | 52 | 72 | 110 | |
Full weight (kg) | 202 | 272 | 410 |
NOTE:
Maximum heating output is based on averageirradiation levels of 6000W/m²/day prevailing in September - March and minimum Heating output is based on average irradiation levels of 4000W/m²/day prevailing in June/July and are for indicative purposes only