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Solar Hot Water Systems from Suntrek

Suntrek manufactures solar water heating systems. These solar water heating systems are suitable for all kinds of agricultural, residential and commercial applications.

The Suntrek solar water heating system minimizes the water heating costs and provides unlimited hot water supply. This solar water heating system operates with the aid of an Integral Collector Storage System or ICS system. The ICS system functions without pumps or control units and provides simple, user-friendly operations. This Integral Collector Storage System contains a solar collector and a water storage tank combined as a single unit.

The ICS system of the Suntrek solar water heating system stores the heated water, which is heated by sunlight. When the hot water needs to be drawn, the collected hot water from the ICS system is pushed directly to a gas or electric heater. The normal household water pressure transfers water from the ICS system to an electric heater. The hot water is stored in the electric heater and is used when required. The heater stores and supplies the solar heated water whenever required. As the water is already heated, there is no need to switch on the electric heater. The Suntrek solar water heating system when combined with the conventional water heater can store a maximum of 40 gallons of hot water. ICS systems are suitable for use in mild climates.

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