Solar heating system

Heating systems – Miscellaneous – Special liquid

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126271, 219279, 219341, F24D 300, F24J 302

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041345444

ABSTRACT:
Solar energy warms liquid in a storage container. To warm a home or other structure or apparatus, a pump circulates liquid through radiators or other heat exchangers from storage when stored solar heat is adequate, and from a furnace when auxiliary heat is needed. Thus, the radiators are always either warm or hot, during cold weather when heat is needed. They are never cold, as with intermittent operation of conventional hot water heating systems. And, by using warm solar-heated water most of the time, a good percentage of the heat comes from free solar heat, thus saving expensive fuel. Expensive heat exchangers are not needed in the heat storage container.
Conversion from existing conventional hot water heat to solar heat is made simple and inexpensive.

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