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Posted By: wookey
And then I don't see how the temps can work particularly well. In summer your water is likely to be circulating at quite high temps 40-60C (because that's how how you are trying to get it to make it useful as DHW), and regularly 60-85C. How much cooling to the PV aspect does that really provide? Do PV panels alone run at 100C inthe summer or 60C? If the latter they aren't going to see much actual cooling for the thermal aspect. Typical PV reduction in power output is 0.5%/degreeC, so if panel is at 60C instead of 100C then that's 20%, which is clearly worth having. But if it's 60C instead of 50C then you are making things worse.
Posted By: Pile-o-StoneA lot of people seem to be using immersun style devices to heat their water from PV rather than from ST, though what will happen to their FIT payments when we eventually all get smart meters I'm not sure.
I think with all of these products, they have their own market and work well within it. We would only be able to site a 2KW PV array on our outbuilding. This would not be sufficient to allow us to heat water (with an immersun type device) and supply our electricity needs. A PV-T would use the same restricted roof space and would provide us with water heating and electricity, reducing our electricity bill and also (hopefully) allowing us to leave our gas boiler off all summer.
Posted By: Pile-o-StoneI'm sure I've read on a few FIT websites that until smart meters are rolled out, there is no way to measure the export so the FIT gives everyone 50%No. FIT, contrary to its name, is paid for generation, not feed in. You get the FIT payment for electricity you generate whether you use it yourself or export it.
Posted By: Pile-o-StoneI'm sure I've read on a few FIT websites that until smart meters are rolled out, there is no way to measure the export so the FIT gives everyone 50%.
I just assumed that once smart meters come in they will measure export as well as import of energy. Bit of a missed opportunity if they don't.
Posted By: skyewrightUnless PV efficiencies have increased a lot since I last looked a 2kWp PV array might be around 10m2?Or just fit less of the T part, may change the resistance of 2 or 3 modules though, so may need to be either:
10m2 of flat plate ST (in the form of PV-T) is quite a lot of ST so it would be sensible to at least consider some form of heat dump or other means of preventing stagnation (since you mention a gas boiler, is it reasonable to guess there's no GSHP loop to consider for the role?)
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