Why solar thermal efficiency matters
Flat-plate and evacuated-tube collectors convert intercepted sunlight into sensible heat in your tank. Scale, shading, stagnation, and plumbing losses all show up as a gap between incident solar and measured ΔT. Field-checking efficiency explains “why the tank is lukewarm” before you replace hardware.
Energy and efficiency formulas
Water energy ≈ liters × 4.186 × ΔT ÷ 3600 kWh. Incident solar ≈ collector m² × sun hours × 0.75 kW/m² average irradiance. Thermal efficiency % = water kWh ÷ incident kWh (capped at 100%). Savings compare the same kWh at your retail electric rate versus a resistance element.
Improve real-world performance
Descale heat exchangers, verify tilt/azimuth, insulate store and lines, and log morning vs. afternoon tank temperatures. Re-run after maintenance seasons to catch drift.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Efficiency above 65%? A: You may have surplus sun or optimistic sun hours—verify with on-site irradiance. Q: °F? A: Convert ΔT to °C (Δ°C = Δ°F ÷ 1.8). Q: Thermosyphon vs. pumped? A: Same water-energy math; pumping adds parasitic kWh not modeled here.