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Fueling the Farm II General Solar Technical Information North Carolina Solar Center

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Page 1: General Solar Technical Information

Fueling the Farm II

General Solar Technical Information

North Carolina Solar Center

Page 2: General Solar Technical Information

Why Solar Heating?

p Attractivep Self-sufficient.

p Environmentally friendly.

p Saves Money $$$.

p Saves Energy - The Sun is Free.

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The Solar Facts

p Effective surface temperature of 10,400 °F.

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The Solar Facts

p The amount of sunlight that falls on North Carolina on a typical day is equal to the total amount of energy we will consumer this year.

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The Solar Factsp The sun has been active for 4.6

billion years and has enough fuel for another 5 billion years, a sustainable energy source for many years to come.

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The Solar Facts

p For each typical solar hot water system installed, there is a reduction of over 4,500 lbs of CO2emitted into our North Carolina air each year.

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The Solar Facts

p For every 100 residential solar hot water systems installed in our state, approximately $25,000 will stay in the state each year and not leave for the purchase of electricity.

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What are the general components to a solar water

heating system?

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Solar Flat-Plate Collectors

p Absorber platepHousing

pGlazingp Insulation

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Evacuated Tube Collectors

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Heat Storage

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Means of Heat Transfer

pFluid (Water or propylene glycol)pPumps (AC, DC or natural convection)pHeat Exchanger (None, internal or

external)

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Controls

pDifferential ControllerpPV module

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Solar Rating & Certification Corporation (SRCC)

p Independent third-party certification organization

pCollector certification (OG 100)pWater Heating System Certification (OG 300)pSolar Swimming Pool Heating (OG 400)

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SRCC OG300 Systems

p Indirect Glycol(Heliodyne and SunEarth)pDrainback (Radco, Morley & Bobcat &

sun Solar Heating Systems)p Indirect Thermosyphon (Solahart)

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Orientation, Slope and Shading

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Solar Resource

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Do We Have to Face South?

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Which Way is True South

pMust take magnetic declination into account (In NC declination if 5-10 degrees W of South).

pFor Raleigh, true south is 7 degrees west of magnetic south.

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What About Seasonal Changes?

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Sun Position

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Sun Position

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Sun Position

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So What About Slope?

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Horizontal (0º) 3/12 (14º) 4/12 (18.4º) 5/12 (22.6º) 6/12 (26.6º) 7/12 (30.3º) 8/12 (33.7º) 10/12 (39.8º) 12/12 (45º) Vertical (90º)

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Orientation Effect on Annual Output

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Annual Angle Modifier vs. Orientation Raleigh, NC

95%-100%90%-95%85%-90%80%-85%75%-80%70%-75%65%-70%60%-65%55%-60%50%-55%

Fraction of Maximum

East WestSouth

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Shading Can Be Critical

pShading can significantly reduce performance regardless of orientation.

pGood to conduct a site analysis.p Important to consider future growth of

surrounding trees.

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Sun Chart

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Orientation, Slope & Shading

pSouth facing, but OK +/- 45°pBest year round performance slope is

around latitude but most roof pitches will work.

pSpace heating will often require a steeper slope.

pA site with no shading is key. Make sure the solar window is open.

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What Size System Do I Need?

pCollector rule of thumb:• 10 - 18 ft2 per person

pStorage tanks rule of thumb:• 1.5 - 2.0 gallons per ft2 of collector area

pSingle tank vs. preheat tank.• Single more efficient, while preheat is

generally more comfortable.

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Tax Credit SummaryRenewable Technology Residential Non-residential

Biomass

35% $10,500 Per Installation

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Hydroelectric

35% $10,500 Per Installation

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Solar Energy Equipment for Domestic Water Heating

35% $1,400 Per Dwelling Unit

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Solar Energy Equipment for Active Space Heating

35% $3,500 Per Dwelling Unit

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Solar Energy Equipment for Combined Active Space and Domestic Hot Water Systems

35% $3,500 Per Dwelling Unit

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Solar Energy Equipment for Passive Space Heating

35% $3,500 Per Dwelling Unit

Solar Energy Equipment for Daylighting

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Solar Energy Equipment for Solar Electric or Other Solar Thermal Applications

35% $10,500 Per Installation

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

Wind

35% $10,500 Per Installation

35% $2,500,000 Per Installation

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Hot Water and Active Space Heating

pSystem must be installed by an appropriately licensed in NC contractor or, in the case of a residential installation by homeowner, in accordance with the North Carolina State building code and be inspected by a local code official.

pSystem shall provide adequate freeze protection, which does not rely on electrical power.

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Hot Water and Active Space Heating

pSpace heating systems shall also provide adequate overheating protection during the non-heating season.

pThe system must include an easy to understand way for the owner to determine if the system is operating properly.

p It is highly recommended that installed solar collectors be OG-100 certified by the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC).

pRecommend OG-300 for water heating.

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For More Information...

Contact:Personal Taxes Division at

(919) 733-8510

or Corporate Excise & Insurance Tax Division at (919) 733-8510

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For More Information...

Contact the NC Solar Center atwww.ncsc.ncsu.edu1-800-33-NCSUN