CN CN113587455A

Pressurized solar water heater

Abstract

The invention belongs to the field of solar energy, and particularly relates to a pressurized solar water heater. The pressurized solar water heater comprises a pressurization plate, wherein the left side of the upper surface of the pressurization plate is fixedly connected with a heat preservation water storage tank through a supporting plate, and the right side of the outer surface of the heat preservation water storage tank is fixedly connected with a solar panel; the top end of the solar panel is fixedly connected with an inner cavity of the heat preservation water storage tank through a connector, and a heating pipe is fixedly connected to an inner cavity of the solar panel; the top end of the heating pipe extends into the heat preservation water storage tank through the solar panel; and the bottom end of the heating pipe extends into the pressurization plate through the solar panel. The pressurized solar water heater has a two-section type water pumping function. Water is pumped and stored through the pressurization plate firstly, and only the water in the pressurization plate needs to be pumped, the problem that the water pressure is insufficient when the water heater directly pumps tap water is solved. Moreover, the pressurized solar water heater is good in integrity, a new electric energy consumption system does not need to be additionally arranged for pressurization, the practicability is higher, and more convenience is brought to a user.

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