Solar Thermal Systems
Successful Planning and Construction
By Dr Felix A. Peuser, Karl-Heinz Remmers, Martin Schnauss
- how do system components and materials behave under continuous operation?
- which components have proven themselves and how are they used properly?
- what are the causes of defects and how can they be avoided?
- how long is the service life of modern solar installations?
- what is the difference between the various solar collectors?
- what performance can be expected from solar installations?
- how are solar installations planned and structured correctly?
In addition to practical recommendations on implementation, the
theoretical background is also clearly explained. This book is a
valuable guide for all those who deal with solar technology and at the
same time a reference for the daily work of planners and fitters. It
will also prove a useful tool for training and education.
2) Survey of long-term experiences with solar thermal systems
3) Basic information on the construction of thermal solar installations
4) Basic principals of dimensioning thermal solar installations
5) Solar Collectors
6) Collector assembly types
7) The collector loop
8) Solar storage unit
9) Heat exchangers
10) Control of the solar installation
11) Characteristic parameters of various types of solar systems
Appendix
Index
The
authors, Dr. Felix A. Peuser, Karl-Heinz Remmers and Martin Schnauss,
have many years of experience in production, planning and execution as
well as economic and technical analysis of solar installations on all
scales.