DHW Circuit

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ewdudley

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Nov 17, 2009
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Affordable differential thermostats from the solar panel industry make for some ideas I hadn't considered before.

Does this seem workable?

--ewd
 

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Yes the diverter valve could be any adjustable three-way thermostatic valve that is also suitable for diverter applications, e.g., TACO 5000 series or something cheaper if I can find it. I don't think Cv is a big deal here.

These are the differential delta-t thermostats I've googled-up so far:

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MicroSol ~$70
MicroSol II plus ~$80
Anasol ~$35

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And the DeltaSol line from ReSol.de
http://sssolar.com/html/body_controls.html

Which look nice, but the on-line prices at the Resol site are on the order of $250 for a $25 control. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. So now I've found a new right-hand-side of the pricing spectrum, which now goes: racing expensive, boat racing expensive, sailboat racing expensive, save-the-earth-green-technology-expensive.

With either you can adjust the pump-on-delta-T and pump-off-delta-T, and I would guess that with a 10K thermistor and even an 8-bit A-to-D they should be good for better than one kelvin resolution assuming they picked a pull-up resistor in the right ballpark.


The top-of-the-line for both companies have differential-pair RS485 interfaces with yet another proprietary twisted-pair protocol to wade through, just in case a feller needed another little project to keep himself busy.

Cheers --ewd
 
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