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20 x FCC-1S
Total gross surface area:41.60 m
Azimuth: 0
Incl.: 40

Heat pump
10 kW

Results of annual simulation

Installed collector power: 29.12 kW


Installed solar surface area (gross): 41.6 m
Irradiation on to collector surface (active): 82.49 MWh 1,982.97 kWh/m
Energy delivered by collectors: 43.35 MWh 1,041.96 kWh/m
Energy delivered by collector loop: 42.00 MWh 1,009.72 kWh/m

Energy swimming pool solar system: 42.00 MWh


Energy from auxiliary heating: 15.8 MWh

Electricity savings: 16,801.8 kWh


CO2 emissions avoided: 11,190.00 kg
Swimming pool solar fraction: 72.7 %
System efficiency: 50.9 %

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Site data

Climate file
Location: Shilaru
Climate data record: Shilaru
Total annual global irradiation: 1773.53 kWh/m
Latitude: 31.12
Longitude: -77.54

Indoor pool
Pool area: 200 m
Auxiliary heating: Yes

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System

Collector loop
Manufacturer: Bosch Thermotechnology
Corp.
Type: FCC-1S
Number: 20.00
Total gross surface area: 41.6 m
Total active solar surface area: 41.6 m
Tilt angle: 40
Collector Orientation: 180
Azimuth: 0

Auxiliary heating
Manufacturer: Standard
Type: Heat pump
Nominal output: 10 kW

Legend
With test report
Solar Keymark

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Solar energy consumption as percentage of total consumption

2,600
2,400
2,200
2,000
1,800
[ kWh ] per week

1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Solar contribution 42,004 kWh Total energy consumption 57,790 kWh

Daily maximum collector temperature

75

70

65

60

55
[ C ]

50

45

40

35

30

25
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

These calculations were carried out by T*SOL Pro 5.5 (R11) - the simulation program for solar
thermal heating systems. The results are determined by a mathematical model calculation with
variable time steps of up to 6 minutes. Actual yields can deviate from these values due to
fluctuations in climate, consumption and other factors. The system schematic diagram above
does not represent and cannot replace a full technical drawing of the solar system.

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Energy balance schematic

Legend
1 Irradiation on to collector surface (active) 82,492 kWh
1.1 Optical collector losses 31,369 kWh
1.2 Thermal collector losses 8,214 kWh
2 Energy from collector array 43,345 kWh
2.4 Solar energy to swimming pool 42,004 kWh
2.5 Internal piping losses 948 kWh
2.6 External piping losses 393 kWh
6 Final energy 6,363 kWh
11 Swimming pool irradiation 0 kWh
11.1 Supplementary energy to swimming pool (from final energy) 15,786 kWh
11.2 Swimming pool losses 49,965 kWh

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Glossary
1 Irradiation on to collector surface (active)
Solar energy irradiated onto tilted collector area (active surface area)
1.1 Optical collector losses
Reflection and other losses
1.2 Thermal collector losses
Heat conduction and other losses
2 Energy from collector array
Energy output at collector array outlet (i.e. before piping)
2.4 Solar energy to swimming pool
Energy from collector loop to swimming pool (minus piping losses)
2.5 Internal piping losses
Internal piping losses
2.6 External piping losses
External piping losses
6 Final energy
Final energy supply to system. This can be supplied from natural gas, oil or electricity
(not including solar energy) and takes efficiency into account.
11 Swimming pool irradiation
Energy irradiated onto swimming pool
11.1 Supplementary energy to swimming pool (from final energy)
Supplementary energy to swimming pool, e.g. from boiler or auxiliary heating
11.2 Swimming pool losses
Swimming pool losses, i.e. evaporation, radiation and heat conduction

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