Dayton Heating Installation Systems

A hybrid Dayton heating installation system combines two or more heating functions in the same system, typically space-heating and domestic hot water. The solar space-heating system part of the system provides a place to use the solar-heated water year-round, which makes the investment in active solar equipment more cost-effective. Typically, a hybrid system includes a hot-water storage tank that contains more than one heat exchanger. The lowest heat exchanger in the tank is heated by the solar heating system; a middle heat exchanger can be supplied by a backup heating system, while a top heat exchanger can provide heat for your space-heating system. This arrangement provides more flexibility than a single-purpose solar heating system, but sometimes it’s still not flexible enough. A large solar space-heating system often produces more hot water during the sunny summer months than can be utilized. In this scenario, your solar heating system is in danger of overheating. What to do?

The Pool Strategy

If you happen to have a swimming pool, you don’t have to look far for an answer to the summertime overheating dilemma. Your pool is the perfect place to dump excess hot water from your active solar heating system. Not only will this strategy make your system even more cost-effective, but also it has the added benefits of eliminating the need for a pool heater and extending the length of your swimming season. If you don’t have a swimming pool, you can pipe the water into a hot tub instead, although a hot tub does not provide as much heat-sink potential as a swimming pool. Obviously, if you don’t already have a pool or hot tub and decide to add one, this strategy will increase the cost of your system. But a solar- Dayton heating installation tub certainly is a neat idea.

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