865days until
SWC 2014 Final in Brazil Watch TV or install today & party in Rio De Janeiro on Eskom

Home‎ > ‎

Estates, Clusters and Townhouse Complexes

Many aesthetic Committees of Townhouse Complexes and Residential Estates require a Split Solar Water Heater(SWH), with the Collector panel on the roof and the storage tank hidden away inside the roof, whilst many others are more pragmatic.
 
We offer both types of SWH:
  • Direct-Coupled Units with the storage tank on the roof (no pumps, low maintainance)
  • Split Units which have a Pump and electronic Controller circulating the Heating fluid from the Solar Collector manifold on the roof to the Storage geyser inside your roof
plus :
Heat Pumps, which guarantee savings no matter what the time of day or year
 
 Split Unit SWH:
20 tube installation in an Estate in Constantia Kloof (West Rand)
 
15 tube Installation in an Estate in Glenn Marais (East Rand)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Direct-Coupled SWH:
 
 
 200 litre Close-Coupled Solar Water Heater in Featherbrooke Estate (West Rand)
 
 
Handsome 300 litre Close-Coupled Unit in the hills in Bassonia (Johannesburg South)
This unit feeds the bathrooms directly - no intermediate geyser. 
 
Twin Installation of 200litre Close-Coupled SWH in Centurion
These units feed the bathrooms directly - no intermediate geyser and supply hot water for 8 people.
 
 
 HEAT PUMP :
260Litre Integrated Heat Pump in a Three Rivers Development on the Vaal River
Integrated Heat Pumps are ideal for new buildings in Estate Developments that are Eco-friendly. They can be connected to Split Solar Water Heaters, driving the Quest for Zero Electricity consumption to its limit.
 
Split Heat Pumps can be retrofitted to existing geysers or connected to new ones like in the Rivonia Complex shown above. Here one 4.8kW Heat Pump heats the water in two 150 litre "geysers" (no element) to provide enough hot water for 6 people - a most economical solution.