SOLAR HOT WATER FROM SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEMS IS RELIABLE, COST EFFECTIVE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
How does it work?A solar hot water system has three basic parts, a solar collector, a heat transfer system and a storage unit
The solar collector is normally fitted to the roof, and faces south to collect the maximum available sunlight. The heat transfer system consists of a pump, pipes and controller. The storage unit is a special type of cylinder that allows both the solar and existing heating systems to work together and keep the hot water until it's required.
The solar collector is normally fitted to the roof, and faces south to collect the maximum available sunlight. The heat transfer system consists of a pump, pipes and controller. The storage unit is a special type of cylinder that allows both the solar and existing heating systems to work together and keep the hot water until it's required.
Solar Geysers
Our Solar geysers come in a variety of sizes from 100L up to 300L in increments of 50L, with a variety of options.
Traditional geysers use anything up to a third of the power consumption of a typical Zimbabwean home, so the cost saving here are vast, with prices starting at as little as 350USD, and with a back up element as standard, you can be sure of piping hot water even on overcast days.
Traditional geysers use anything up to a third of the power consumption of a typical Zimbabwean home, so the cost saving here are vast, with prices starting at as little as 350USD, and with a back up element as standard, you can be sure of piping hot water even on overcast days.