First Law Comparison of a Forced-Circulation Solar Water Heating System with an Identical Thermosyphon

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The main categories of solar water heating systems (SWHSs) are the thermosyphon and the forced circulation (FC). This paper presents an experiment carried out with the aim to compare the energy performance of the FC with a thermosyphon SHWS. Identical SWHSs were installed side by side at the University of West Attica in Athens, Greece. Domestic hot water load was applied to both systems via a microcontroller-based dispensing unit which mimics the demand profile. The trial period comprised the last two months of spring (April and May). For the first law assessment, two energy indicators were utilized: the solar fraction (SF) and the thermal efficiency of the system (ηth). On days with distinctive weather conditions, both systems obtained approximately equal SF and ηth values, without a specific preference between the ambient conditions and the type of SWHS. Regarding a four-day nonstop operation, the FC overperformed the thermosyphon system at both energy indicators. Namely, for the FC and the thermosyphon SWHS, the SF was calculated to be 0.62 and 0.48, and the ηth was 68.2% and 53.3%, respectively.

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Sakellariou, E. I., Axaopoulos, P. J., Bot, B. V., & Kavadias, K. A. (2023). First Law Comparison of a Forced-Circulation Solar Water Heating System with an Identical Thermosyphon. Energies, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010431

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