Solar Water Heater

Solar water heaters — sometimes called solar domestic hot water systems — can be a cost-effective way to generate hot water for your home. Solar water heating systems include storage tanks and solar collectors. There are two types of solar water heating systems: active, which have circulating pumps and controls, and passive, which don't. The proper installation of solar water heaters depends on many factors. These factors include solar resource, climate, local building code requirements, and safety issues; therefore, it's best to have a qualified solar thermal systems contractor install your system.

Features

Free Energy
Reduce carbon foot print
High efficiency
Low maintenance
Eco - Friendly
No electricity

Types Available

Pressurized Model
Non - Pressurized Model




Heat Pump (Hot Water System)

"Modern Technology for your dream house"

Heat-pump hot water systems use a refrigeration cycle to extract heat from the surrounding air. They then use a heat exchanger to heat water in an insulated storage cylinder. These systems typically use around 60 to 75% less electricity than a conventional electric hot water system. This is because the electricity is used to operate the heat pump and doesn’t heat the water directly with an element. These systems work in a similar way to reverse-cycle air conditioners when run on a heating cycle, but heat water instead of the air inside your home.

Features

Air Source
High Efficiency
Low Maintenance
Eco Friendy
24x7 Hours Hot water

Types Available

Air Source
Solar Assisted
Hybrid
Vertical
Horizontal










Solar Water Heater

Solar water heaters — sometimes called solar domestic hot water systems — can be a cost-effective way to generate hot water for your home. Solar water heating systems include storage tanks and solar collectors. There are two types of solar water heating systems: active, which have circulating pumps and controls, and passive, which don't. The proper installation of solar water heaters depends on many factors. These factors include solar resource, climate, local building code requirements, and safety issues; therefore, it's best to have a qualified solar thermal systems contractor install your system.

Features

Free Energy
Reduce carbon foot print
High efficiency
Low maintenance
Eco - Friendly
No electricity

Types Available

Pressurized Model
Non - Pressurized Model




Heat Pump (Hot Water System)

"Modern Technology for your dream house"

Heat-pump hot water systems use a refrigeration cycle to extract heat from the surrounding air. They then use a heat exchanger to heat water in an insulated storage cylinder. These systems typically use around 60 to 75% less electricity than a conventional electric hot water system. This is because the electricity is used to operate the heat pump and doesn’t heat the water directly with an element. These systems work in a similar way to reverse-cycle air conditioners when run on a heating cycle, but heat water instead of the air inside your home.

Features

Air Source
High Efficiency
Low Maintenance
Eco Friendy
24x7 Hours Hot water

Types Available

Air Source
Solar Assisted
Hybrid
Vertical
Horizontal