PPI TN-14-2016 Plastic Pipe in Solar Heating Systems.pdf
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1、 Plastic Pipe in Solar Heating Systems TN-14/2016 Foreword This report was developed and published with the technical help and financial support of the members of the PPI (Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc.). The members have shown their interest in quality products by assisting independent standards-mak
2、ing and user organizations in the development of standards, and also by developing reports on an industry-wide basis to help engineers, code officials, specifying groups and users. The purpose of this technical note is to provide general information on plastic pipe used in solar heating systems. Thi
3、s report has been prepared by PPI as a service for the industry. The information in this report is offered in good faith and believed to be accurate at the time of its preparation, but is offered “as is” without any express or implied warranty, including WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
4、 A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Any reference to or testing of a particular proprietary product should not be construed as an endorsement by PPI, which does not endorse the proprietary products or processes of any manufacturer. The information in this report is offered for consideration by industry members i
5、n fulfilling their own compliance responsibilities. PPI assumes no responsibility for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. PPI intends to revise this report from time to time, in response to comments and suggestion from users of the report. Please send suggestions for improvements to the
6、 address below. Information on other publications can be obtained by contacting PPI directly or visiting the PPI web site. The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. www.plasticpipe.org This technical note was first issued in July 2001 and revised in April 2016. PLASTIC PIPE IN SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMS 1.0 Obje
7、ctive This report describes, in a simplified manner, the technologies used in the solar heating industry; the limitation, if any, of plastic piping in each; and includes reference sections on recommendations to cope successfully with those limitations. 2.0 History The use of thermal solar energy was
8、 virtually nonexistent 45 years ago, but has grown to become a significant industry in the United States. Most solar applications are geographically concentrated in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Hawaii and Florida, although the technology is effective in all US states. Sol
9、ar heating (also known as thermal solar) systems range in size and complexity. The very simplest consist of nothing more than a black pipe or tubing lying in the sun connected to a swimming pool circulating pump. More complex systems consist of highly engineered collectors with one or more layers of
10、 glazing plus piping, pumps and controls for temperature and pressure. These systems frequently involve heat transfer fluids other than water, heat storage tanks and heat exchangers. For the purposes of this report, all subsequent references to plastic pipe apply only to the piping outside of the co
11、llectors themselves unless otherwise stated. Plastic piping can play a major role in this application. See Table 1 for a list of materials with elevated temperature capabilities. Plastic pipings combination of flexibility, relatively high temperature properties, and resistance to freeze damage and c
12、orrosion are major advantages for this end-use. There are, however, precautions that should be taken to prevent misapplication. 3.0 Collector Technologies The most significant use of solar heating has been for residential and commercial swimming pools, followed by domestic hot water and space heatin
13、g. Solar collectors are classified according to their water discharge temperatures: low temperature, medium temperature and high temperature. Low temperature systems generally operate at a temperature of 110 F (43C) and have a maximum stagnation temperature of 180 F (82C). Medium temperature collect
14、ors typically have discharge temperatures of 180-200 F (82 - 93C) but can generate stagnation temperatures of up to 280 F (154C) or more for several hours. High temperature collectors routinely operate at temperatures of at least 210 F (99C) and can generate stagnation temperatures of more than 400
15、F (204C). High temperature collectors operate above the capabilities of the materials in this document. There are several different plastic pipe materials that may be used directly with low temperature collectors with no special precautions. In addition, much plastic piping is being used extensively
16、 inside unglazed collectors where operating temperatures rarely exceed 110 F (43C) on a frequent basis. To protect against ultraviolet exposure damage and to increase efficiency, plastic piping for use in collector panels should contain a minimum of 2% carbon black of proper particle size and with g
17、ood dispersion as well as contain antioxidants. Check with the pipe manufacturer to be sure the pipe is suitable for long term exposure to sunlight. Plastic piping should not be used in systems with high temperature collectors including evacuated tube or concentrating types because of the extreme te
18、mperatures they can reach. Medium temperature collectors constitute the largest segment of the market. These glazed collectors are used in domestic hot water and space heating systems. Depending on the type of collector and system design, some special precautions should be taken. The major types of
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