
Using this energy calculator you may
determine how much energy an Apricus solar collector will
produce each day/month/year. The way you utilize this energy
is up to you. You can heat water for showering and washing
clothes, or central heat a building. In fact one integrated
system can complete both these functions.
You can also use these values to help you calculate how much energy you can save by using an Apricus solar collector. In order to calculate energy output you must input the following variables: Insolation Level - Before you
calculate your energy output, you must know your solar
insolation level. This are available from the insolation page. Take note of your max and min levels throughout the year
as well as the annual average value. When assessing potential
energy savings, input annual average insolation, and take note
of the "per year" energy output value.
Energy must be input in the unit kWh/m2/day. 1 kWh/m2/day = 317.1 Btu/ft2/day Collector Size - You must enter the collector size in absorber surface area. The absorber surface area of the various tubes sizes are as follows: - 58/1800 = 0.08m2 per tube. Therefore an Apricus AP 20 tube = 1.6m2 absorber area - 58/1500 = 0.067m2 per tube Energy Cost - Enter cost per kWh in
your local currency
(may need to convert from m3 or Therms) 1 therm = 29.3kWh = 100,000Btu = 105.5MJ Natural Gas is 39MJ/m3 = 10.83 kWh/m3 LPG Propane (liquid) = 25.3MJ/L = 7kWh/L LPG Propane (gas) = 93.3MJ/m3 = 25.9kWh/m3 |