Hello,
Up until now I have seen the regular Solar water heating systems with storage tanks and circulation pumps.
Once the maximal temperature is reached (for example 93 degrees Celisus (200 F)) a discharge valve starts releasing the hot water, while new cold one is inserted into the storage tank.
I was wondering do Thermosyphon systems have these discharge valves too or not?
Most of the Thermosyphon storage tank models I have seen by googling, have around 4 pipes coming out: one for cold water supply; one taking the hot water to the consumers; And two pipes which send and receive the water to/from the collector. And that is it.
Do Thermosyphon storage tanks even have the discharge valves, for discharging the excess hot water?
Thank you.
Up until now I have seen the regular Solar water heating systems with storage tanks and circulation pumps.
Once the maximal temperature is reached (for example 93 degrees Celisus (200 F)) a discharge valve starts releasing the hot water, while new cold one is inserted into the storage tank.
I was wondering do Thermosyphon systems have these discharge valves too or not?
Most of the Thermosyphon storage tank models I have seen by googling, have around 4 pipes coming out: one for cold water supply; one taking the hot water to the consumers; And two pipes which send and receive the water to/from the collector. And that is it.
Do Thermosyphon storage tanks even have the discharge valves, for discharging the excess hot water?
Thank you.
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