Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.78, 386-392, 2014
Experimental investigation of the higher coefficient of thermal performance for water-in-glass evacuated tube solar water heaters in China
Solar water heaters (SWHs), now widely used in China, represent an environmentally friendly way to heat water. We tested the performance of more than 1000 water-in-glass evacuated tube SWHs according to Chinese standards and found that the heat loss from the storage tank and capacity of the solar collector affected their thermal performance. The optimum parameters to maximize the performance of water-in-glass evacuated tube SWHs included a ratio of tank volume to collector area of 57-72 L/m(2), which should give a system efficiency of 0.49-0.57, meaning that the temperature of water in the tank will exceed 45 degrees C after one day of heat collection. In addition, the polyurethane insulation layer should be around 50 mm thick with a free foaming density of about 35 kg/m(3), and the evacuated tube should be short. The tilt angle did not affect the performance of the SWHs. These results should aid in the design of highly efficient SWHs. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Coefficient of thermal performance;Energy grade;Ratio of tank volume to collector area;Solar water heater;Solar energy;Water-in-glass evacuated tube