Hi,
I'm looking at installing a solar water system for a friend. He runs a B&B so has much higher hot water needs during the summer, and also a very high annual bill for heating and water. So it seems like he's ideally suited for a solar thermal system to at least reduce the costs.
We live in the south of France so we get a huge amount of sun throughout the summer.
The problem is that his house is near a historic building, meaning he isn't allowed to install panels on his roof, and also there is a line of trees on the road at the front os his property that put the house and nearby garden in shade for most of the day.
There is a place in the garden where collectors could be installed that will have sun right through the day, even in winter. However it's about 20 metres from the house, and probably 35 metres from where the tank is by the time it's gone round corners etc. I understand that greater distances lead to a less efficient system.
I've done a lot of searching online but I can't find anything specific about what distances are viable, and what aren't. The pipes will be buried under the garden so it would be easy to heavily insulate them in order to conserve as much heat as possible.
Does anyone have any input on this? Would a pipeline of that length still be worth installing?
Many thanks in advance!
I'm looking at installing a solar water system for a friend. He runs a B&B so has much higher hot water needs during the summer, and also a very high annual bill for heating and water. So it seems like he's ideally suited for a solar thermal system to at least reduce the costs.
We live in the south of France so we get a huge amount of sun throughout the summer.
The problem is that his house is near a historic building, meaning he isn't allowed to install panels on his roof, and also there is a line of trees on the road at the front os his property that put the house and nearby garden in shade for most of the day.
There is a place in the garden where collectors could be installed that will have sun right through the day, even in winter. However it's about 20 metres from the house, and probably 35 metres from where the tank is by the time it's gone round corners etc. I understand that greater distances lead to a less efficient system.
I've done a lot of searching online but I can't find anything specific about what distances are viable, and what aren't. The pipes will be buried under the garden so it would be easy to heavily insulate them in order to conserve as much heat as possible.
Does anyone have any input on this? Would a pipeline of that length still be worth installing?
Many thanks in advance!