All these installations were done and are located in Europe and are an example of the types of intallations that we plan to introduce in the United States. We are looking for business partners in the U.S. If interested, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@soliclima.com
Hot water, radiant floor heating and condensation boiler in Santa Fe, New Mexico This installation, from our perspective, presents an almost perfect energetic combination.
Solar hot water + solar heating + radiant floor + pool climatization + air conditioning in Colorado Springs, Colorado The solar collectors that feed the hot water and the radiant floor heating system are on the back building´s facade. The radiant floor has been equipped with a cooling system using a reversible heat pump.
Solar hot water and heating in Fort Worth, Texas Solar energy can be used, not only to generate hot water, but also to support the heating system in winter, which translates in significant fossil fuel savings.
Solar hot water + heating + heated pool in Amarillo, Texas. Single-family home of 200 m2 with a family of 4.
Solar energy in Ontario, California Solar energy can be used not only to generate hot water, but also to support the heating system in winter, which represents significant fossil fuel savings.
Solar heating, hot water and gas boiler in St Petersburg, Florida. This time we see an installation of solar hot water for a 4 person 200 m2 house.
Solar energy for hot water and heating in Chula Vista, California. To heat water using solar energy, we can use the so-called solar vacuum tube collectors, present in the photograph, which are characterized by a higher return, they can heat water to a higher temperature.
Solar hot water and heating for a 3 story apartment building in Charleston, South Carolina. Installation of hot water and radiator heating and a high-performance diesel boiler with a 1000L deposit, in 3 apartments.
Solar energy in Ontario, California
Solar energy can be used not only to generate hot water, but also to support the heating system in winter, which represents significant fossil fuel savings.
There are different ways to reduce energy generation costs, in the modern home.
The main one is the generation of hot water using solar energy, thus covering 100% of the thermal needs of a home throughout the year. It can also be used to generate heat, but in this case, these installations are not designed to cover 100% of the heating needs in the winter. because the excess summer heat of this type of installations, could damage the system.
Another way to save energy is to purchase a high efficiency boiler, either diesel or gas. These high performance gas boilers base its calorific value in cooling the hot smoke that they generate and using its heat for heating, which conventional boilers do not do.
There are other options more efficient or renewable, that we, at Soliclima, also recommend. One option would be a pellet boiler. The pellets are made from pruning waste and from forests and the lumber industry residues. These do emit CO2, but this CO2 is considered nullified, since it´s the same as the one the plant absorbed during its growth and new CO2 is not generated as it is during other combustion processes.
We also recommend the use of heat pumps. Heat pumps are machines little known by the public, but used in every home, for instance a refrigerator is a heat pump. Heat pumps move heat from one place to another.