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	<strong>Solar Message</strong>: I am looking to replace the solar heating on our swimming pool. We&nbsp;live in Armstrong BC, with a 16 by 32 <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="inground" data-scaytid="3">inground</span> pool&nbsp;currently heated by&nbsp;5 <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="2ft" data-scaytid="5">2ft</span> by 20&nbsp;ft black&nbsp;PVC&nbsp;solar collectors. I run&nbsp;the system off my my main pool pump&nbsp; and control it strictly with&nbsp;a timer.&nbsp;The collectors are mounted on&nbsp;the&nbsp;&nbsp;roof&nbsp; of my workshop&nbsp;with a south west exposure and its unobstructed&nbsp;by anything to shadow it. The&nbsp;PVC panels are starting to leak and have degraded from exposure to elements. My thoughts are to use a vacuum&nbsp;tube set up to heat the pool and perhaps take the heat from the collectors in the non&nbsp;pool season and use it in my shop/greenhouse as a supplement.&nbsp;The Armstrong&nbsp;area is in the North Okanagan and we get&nbsp;a lot of sun in the summer but a lot of cloud cover in the&nbsp;winter.&nbsp;The PVC&nbsp;collectors are capable of&nbsp;taking the pool well in to the <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="90s" data-scaytid="17">90s</span>&nbsp;f in mid summer. The can maintain about 4 degrees above ambients&nbsp;anytime the&nbsp;weather is warm enough&nbsp;to consider&nbsp;the use of the&nbsp;pool.&nbsp;The pool has a&nbsp;solar blanket installed when ever its not&nbsp;in use. As well we have an all weather&nbsp;security&nbsp;blanket that&nbsp;we install when winds or&nbsp;in climate weather occurs and this has an effect on&nbsp;the heat loss as well. I am torn between your pool heater unit or a full pressure system, your&nbsp;comments would be helpful. thanks&nbsp;<br />
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	Dated on : 06-15-2012</p>
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	Hi Bruce, Yes&nbsp;certainly we&nbsp;have a&nbsp;pool&nbsp;solar system that could&nbsp;heat your pool&nbsp;&nbsp;very effectively.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have attached a&nbsp;short simulation&nbsp;report&nbsp;just using&nbsp;our&nbsp;solar system&nbsp;to&nbsp;assist&nbsp;your pool temperature.<br />
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	Post By : Alan Anderson Dated On : 06-17-2012</p>
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	Hi Bruce, File attached&nbsp;to&nbsp;provide you with&nbsp;how the solar would perform in your area. For&nbsp;this&nbsp;example&nbsp;I would recommend&nbsp;a <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="SWH-2" data-scaytid="27">SWH-2</span>&nbsp;complete solar kit without&nbsp;storage&nbsp;and a pool heat exchanger. Your pool&nbsp;season&nbsp;could&nbsp;start&nbsp; April <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="1st" data-scaytid="75">1st</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;thru to&nbsp;Oct <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="15th" data-scaytid="31">15th</span>&nbsp;II&nbsp;made the&nbsp;assumption&nbsp;your pool&nbsp; cover ( Thermal&nbsp;blanket)&nbsp;would&nbsp;off the pool for&nbsp;4 hours&nbsp;per day&nbsp;7 days a&nbsp;week.&nbsp; I set the pool&nbsp;temperature&nbsp;at 78 F (&nbsp;<span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="26C" data-scaytid="33">26C</span>)&nbsp;the solar&nbsp; system&nbsp; report shows we can&nbsp;maintain&nbsp;and exceed&nbsp;that temperature set point.&nbsp; I&nbsp;agree with you&nbsp;we should&nbsp;review&nbsp;the option&nbsp;of&nbsp;diverting&nbsp;any excess&nbsp;energy to&nbsp;your&nbsp;shop /greenhouse. Please&nbsp;send me the following information--- Square footage of&nbsp;your building,&nbsp;how are you heating the building&nbsp;now?&nbsp;.&nbsp; Thank-you Alan Anderson Northern Lights Solar Solutions #20 305 McKay Avenue Winnipeg, MB <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="R2G" data-scaytid="35">R2G</span> <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="0N5" data-scaytid="37">0N5</span> Canada 1-800-317-9054 <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="ext" data-scaytid="39">ext</span>. 226 e-mail alan@solartubs.com www.nlsolarheating.com www.solartubs.com&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />
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	Post By : Alan Anderson Dated On : 06-17-2012</p>
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	i Alan, Thanks for the very&nbsp;complete review. Typically we use our pool from early&nbsp;May to the end of September, And in all honesty if the cover&nbsp;was off every day for&nbsp;two hours&nbsp;that would&nbsp;a&nbsp;lot. The shop&nbsp;is 24&nbsp;by 56&nbsp; with 10 foot&nbsp;ceilings&nbsp;but I only heat a 24 by&nbsp;24 portion of it. I&nbsp;use one&nbsp;3000 watt electric&nbsp;heater&nbsp;equipped with a low temp thermostat.&nbsp;&nbsp;During the week its set at&nbsp;about&nbsp;40 F and when I want to use it it brings it to <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="60f" data-scaytid="55">60f</span>&nbsp;in about an&nbsp;hour.&nbsp;The greenhouse&nbsp;is a <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="leanto" data-scaytid="57">leanto</span> attached to the shop,&nbsp;its 8 by 14 and its heated primarily by&nbsp;50 feet of&nbsp;sill heating&nbsp;cables&nbsp;which is 1500 watts and a supplemental&nbsp;1500 watt electric heater if we get a cold&nbsp;spell. It&nbsp;picks up enough solar gain to grow&nbsp;lettuce&nbsp;and other cold hearty veggies from about mid February to&nbsp;mid October and keeps them <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="harvestable" data-scaytid="69">harvestable</span> till&nbsp;early December&nbsp;unless we get a real cold&nbsp;snap.&nbsp;If I could dump the&nbsp;heat into the&nbsp;shop a small&nbsp;&nbsp;fan would allow me to move it to the greenhouse as needed.&nbsp; Thanks for all your help.<br />
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	Post By : Bruce <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="Walkden" data-scaytid="73">Walkden</span> Dated On : 06-18-2012</p>]]></description>
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