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by nicolas21 » 26/05/09, 21:04

Hello everyone

I'm going to have a solar hot water tank installed. I've already sorted out the artisans, I have 2 left over.
I want to install a balloon with 2 exchangers plus a resistance in the middle.The low exchanger for the solar and the water exchanger connected to my heat pump aerothermie high temperature.The resistance in summer booster, as the pump heat does not work.
If anyone could explain to me how to connect the heat pump to the solar flask exchanger quite simply because the craftsmen that I chose 1 do it once and the other never did it and I would not want to have a bad connection
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by loop » 26/05/09, 22:29

Hi Nicolas

You have an example here:

http://www.chaleurterre.com/wiki/doku.p ... ecs_-_rv45

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by Christophe » 26/05/09, 22:55

You also have a lot of self-construction back on the APPER site: http://www.apper-solaire.org/?Pratique

Their book is also a wealth of information for auto builders: https://www.econologie.com/forums/chauffage- ... t6162.html

Speaking of solar: the north has suffered from hailstones as big as tennis balls today ... "fortunately" there is so little solar system because, given the jaws of cars and roofs, they had no strictly NO chance of survival ...

And we still dare to "reassure" us that all this is NORMAL and has nothing to do with global warming, it is the "scientists" who say it (so above all, do not change your consumption habits ...)

Except that, sorry but since January between the cold wave, the storm south and south west, the current pseudo drought then these big storms it starts to HEAVY for NORMAL and I certainly forget effects ...

: Idea: We'll see if all these broken roofs will be equipped with solar systems, I would be even for PV in this case you see!

But frankly I have some doubts ...
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by loop » 26/05/09, 23:01

hi Christophe

... "fortunately" that there is so little solar system because given the jaws of the cars and the roofs, they had absolutely NO chance of survival ...


Not sure, the glass sensors are soaked like the roof windows that have held the shock.
In my area, hailstones have sprayed clear plastic sheets and tree leaves.

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by Christophe » 26/05/09, 23:06

Ben I saw JT broken TILES (and she did not seem plastic) and windshields completely HS ... I doubt that a tempered glass resists more than a mechanical tile ...

Do you belong to the region: you have morflé?

Some pictures here for those who missed the news:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... +2009&aq=f
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