I have a solar PV system installed and working. This has a maximum capability of 2.52 kW.
I use Gas to heat my hot water in a storage tank. This storage tank has a standby electrical immersion heater, rated I think at 3kW. Now that I am generating power, which during the day is in excess of my requirements, I wondered if it would be worth it to have the immersion heater switched on during daylight hours to heat the hot water instead of using the gas system.
A number of factors I can see need thought.
1. If I switch on the immersion heater and the power from the panels is insufficient I will be drawing power from the grid. Is it possible to switch on the heater depending on the power being generated?
2. If I replace the immersion heater with a lower powered one, say 1kW, what will the effects be?
3. How can I determine when to switch on the immersion heater?
Sorry that is really 3 questions but I can deal with any answers.
I use Gas to heat my hot water in a storage tank. This storage tank has a standby electrical immersion heater, rated I think at 3kW. Now that I am generating power, which during the day is in excess of my requirements, I wondered if it would be worth it to have the immersion heater switched on during daylight hours to heat the hot water instead of using the gas system.
A number of factors I can see need thought.
1. If I switch on the immersion heater and the power from the panels is insufficient I will be drawing power from the grid. Is it possible to switch on the heater depending on the power being generated?
2. If I replace the immersion heater with a lower powered one, say 1kW, what will the effects be?
3. How can I determine when to switch on the immersion heater?
Sorry that is really 3 questions but I can deal with any answers.
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