Using Evacuated Tube Solar Collectors- Guidelines For Plumbing Contractors

People have been using solar hot water for quite a while now, and this has been a great part of a plumbers’ range of work. However, in the past, a lot of commercial plumbing contractors weren’t showing it much interest, as generally, people were not informed and the demand was quite low.

  • Nowadays, things have changed and everyone wants to go green. Furthermore, people everywhere are starting to ask their plumbing contractors about how they can have solar heated water.  Whether it is a process for a new commercial venture or an eco-friendly accessory, professional plumbers are being asked to install devices for an increasing number of businesses, from basic local community laundry mats, community swimming pools to some of the biggest hospitality operators, such as big chain hotels and vacation rentals.
  • All kinds of businesses, from small to corporate, are getting increasingly interested in finding methods to cut costs in their fuel energy budgets. Thus, solar systems are turning out to be quite a desired solution. But this can be also profitable for house owners who are getting increasingly interested in reducing their utility bills and preserving the environment in the process.
  • So, if you are in the plumbing business, you have probably already understood this is how your future in the trade will look like. The best choice that you want to recommend your clients would be to use evacuated tube solar collectors. This is considered one of the most effective and recommended commercial projects. They offer dependable solar hot water heating in all types of climate. Being able to keep heat absorption was a critical aspect for the technologies used in making these evacuated tube collectors.
  • Once the evacuated tube solar collectors have soaked up the energy from the sun, the warmed water then moves into the storage container. Now, the heat is taken into the copper coil heat exchanger situated inside of the container and then onto the domestic hot water system. And, as this technology can be differently executed, you may also want to use the best in the business, also keeping in mind cost control.
  • Your best choice will be the whole line of Sunda evacuated tube collectors including the Seido 1, 2, and 5 models. These are the result of thorough German engineering and carry an industry leading warranty of 10 years.  Almost all the heat generated through the Seido evacuated tube solar collector can be used, even in very cold, windy or cloudy atmospheric conditions. The solar hot water system will not only allow your business to contribute efforts towards an eco-friendly environment, but in quite a short time, you will be bringing in more clients. And because quality and service are also Alternative Power Distribution’s top priorities, you can always rely on our help.
  • Apart from providing you with the best technology available on the market, we can make sure the evacuated tube solar collector you will install will also come with proper training and product support package. We have made it our mission, here at Alternative Power Distribution, to help you make solar thermal technology a great addition to your business. The systems you will use are affordable to purchase, install and maintain.

For more information, visit www.alternativepowerdistribution.com

About Tim Delaney

APD is a full service solar thermal distributor for the Rocky Mountain states and beyond. Our primary product offering is Sunda evacuated tube solar thermal collectors. We also provide balance of systems items like Resol controllers, Energy Labs’ pump stations, and Marathon storage tanks. Product training, technical/customer support, and system design and engineering are available. Our target customer is a solar installation business or plumbing contractor that would purchase our products for installation into a residential or commercial property. APD was founded in 2005 by James Heneghan and Leif Juell and Tim Delaney is the General Manager. For more information visit: www.alternativepowerdistribution.com.
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