No.....for the purpose of laundering or bathing..........hot water drawn from a reservoir, lake well, city water system, stream or river will remains just that.... heated water.... regardless of the heating method No....for the purpose of consumption, it is less healthy as pssive solar heat treatment cannot reach the temperatures required to kill harmful bacteria Yes....if the solar heated water comes from a treatment source where in all bacteria has been eliminated and foreign particulates filtered, in comparison with water drawn from untreated sources and heated by other methods
Russell H. Plante has written: 'Solar domestic hot water' -- subject(s): Solar heating, Solar water heaters
I. C. Brookes has written: 'An economic appraisal of solar heating of domestic hot water'
Robert I. Norris has written: 'The use of solar energy for the heating of domestic hot water'
Not all days are sunny enough to heat the water and on occasions the householder may wish to use more hot water than the sun can heat (also what happens if you use the water at night). A domestic hot water supply need to be reliable in its supply of hot water; a non solar backup delivers this reliability.
A solar hot water system uses solar panels to heat the water. Some advantages of using a solar hot water system is it uses renewable energy, and it lowers heating costs.
P. Roland MacKinnon has written: 'The testing and evaluation of solar domestic hot water heating systems in Prince Edward Island' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Solar water heaters
The solar panel pumps are not working,then may be solar panel copper tubes block,may be water not store in feed water tank.
Domestic Hot Water.
Solar hot water heaters are becoming more popular as are many solar products. One can find solar water heaters on the Rheem or Velux websites as well as on Amazon.
O. Balslev-Olesen has written: 'European modelling group solar space heating and domestic hot water systems'
Jon Klima has written: 'The solar controls book' -- subject(s): Control, Electric controllers, Engineering instruments, Solar heating 'Differential controls for domestic hot water systems'
No. Hot water directly from boiler is not potable.