Volume 18 No 6 (2020)
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An Analytical Research Based on Solar Water Heater Geyser
Birendra Kumar, Mohd Ateeque
Abstract
A solar water geyser is a heating appliance that produces heat by harnessing solar energy. A thermal heat collector is used to gather solar light energy, which is then used by a solar geyser. Within the solar geyser system, the thermal collector encloses and concentrates solar radiation from the sun. There are several ways that solar geyser systems work; we went with an approach known as active solar geyser. The current review study examines current solar water heating technologies and their respective uses. Hot water is used in homes, businesses, and industries now days. A variety of resources, such as coal, diesel, gas, etc., are used to produce steam and heat water. The main substitute for traditional energy sources is solar energy. The method to capture the abundant amount of free solar thermal energy is the solar thermal water heating system. The solar thermal system is intended to fulfil the requirements for energy. The solar radiation availability, the customer's required temperature, the solar system's geographical configuration, and other factors all affect the system's size. As a result, the solar water heating system must be designed with the aforementioned considerations. The term "active solar geyser" describes a system that uses a pump to circulate water between the collector and the tank. The goal of this project is to design and build a household solar geyser.
Keywords
Solar Energy Collector, Active & Passive System, Heat Transfer Fluid, Solar Water Heater Geyser.
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