• AS/NZS 4445.1:1997

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    Solar heating - Domestic water heating systems Performance rating procedure using indoor test methods

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  05-01-1997

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS/NZS 4445.1:1997 SOLAR HEATING-DOMESTIC WATER HEATING SYSTEMS - PERFORMANCE RATING PROCEDURE USING INDOOR TEST METHODS
    4 - PREFACE
    6 - CONTENTS
    7 - Foreword
    8 - Introduction
    11 - 1 Scope
    11 - 2 Normative references
    12 - 3 Definitions
    12 - 3.1 absorber:
    12 - 3.2 accuracy:
    12 - 3.3 ambient air:
    12 - 3.4 angle of incidence (of direct solar radiation):
    12 - 3.5 aperture area:
    12 - 3.6 aperture plane:
    12 - 3.7 area, gross collector:
    12 - 3.8 auxiliary energy:
    12 - 3.9 auxiliary thermal (heat) source:
    12 - 3.10 collector, solar; solar thermal collector:
    12 - 3.11 collector, concentrating:
    12 - 3.12 collector, flat-plate:
    12 - 3.13 collector loop:
    12 - 3.14 collector loop heater:
    12 - 3.15 collector tilt angle:
    12 - 3.16 control:
    12 - 3.17 direct irradiance:
    12 - 3.18 direct solar radiation:
    12 - 3.19 domestic:
    12 - 3.20 draw rate; water draw rate:
    12 - 3.21 equivalent length:
    12 - 3.22 fluid transport:
    13 - 3.23 heat exchanger:
    13 - 3.24 heat transfer fluid:
    13 - 3.25 irradiance:
    13 - 3.26 load:
    13 - 3.27 potable:
    13 - 3.28 precision:
    13 - 3.29 preheating:
    13 - 3.30 pyranometer:
    13 - 3.31 pyrgeometer:
    13 - 3.32 pyrheliometer:
    13 - 3.33 solar energy:
    13 - 3.34 solar contribution:
    13 - 3.35 solar noon:
    13 - 3.36 solar radiation:
    13 - 3.37 solar irradiance simulator:
    13 - 3.38 solar storage capacity:
    13 - 3.39 solar hot water system:
    13 - 3.40 standard air:
    13 - 3.41 standard barometric pressure:
    13 - 3.42 storage device (thermal):
    13 - 3.43 storage tank volumetric capacity:
    14 - 3.44 temperature, ambient air:
    14 - 3.45 time constant:
    14 - 3.46 thermopile:
    14 - 4 Symbols and Units
    15 - 5 System classifications
    16 - 5.1 Attribute 1
    16 - 5.2 Attribute 2
    16 - 5.3 Attribute 3
    16 - 5.4 Attribute 4
    16 - 5.5 Attribute 5
    16 - 5.6 Attribute 6
    16 - 5.7 Attribute 7
    17 - 6 Requirements for indoor testing of solar domestic hot water systems
    17 - 6.1 System requirements
    17 - 6.1.1 Test system configuration
    17 - 6.1.2 Test system installation
    18 - 6.1.3 Liquid flow system
    18 - 6.1.4 Storage tank mounting
    18 - 6.1.5 Fossil-fuel-fired auxiliary energy sources
    18 - 6.2 Measurement requirements
    18 - 6.2.1 Solar radiation
    18 - 6.2.2 Temperature
    19 - 6.2.3 Liquid flow
    19 - 6.2.4 Air flow
    19 - 6.2.5 Electrical energy
    19 - 6.2.6 Fossil fuels
    19 - 6.2.7 Mass
    19 - 6.2.8 Elapsed time
    19 - 6.2.9 Wind speed
    19 - 6.2.10 Data recorders
    19 - 6.3 Test method requirements
    19 - 6.3.1 Solar irradiance simulator
    21 - 6.3.2 Non-irradiated collector array in series with a conventional heat source
    22 - 7 Indoor test procedures
    22 - 7.1 Solar-only and solar-preheat systems
    22 - 7.1.1 Purpose
    22 - 7.1.2 Test procedure
    22 - 7.1.3 Measurements
    23 - 7.1.4 Calculations
    23 - 7.2 Solar-plus-supplementary systems
    23 - 7.2.1 Purpose
    23 - 7.2.2 Test procedure with solar energy input
    23 - 7.2.3 Test procedure with no solar energy input
    23 - 7.2.4 Measurements
    23 - 7.2.5 Calculations
    24 - 7.3 Hot water - Continuous draw test - Solar energy only
    24 - 7.3.1 Purpose
    24 - 7.3.2 Test procedure
    24 - 7.3.3 Measurements
    24 - 7.3.4 Calculations
    24 - 8 Recording and reporting of data
    28 - Annex A - Test day specifications
    28 - A.1 Energy load or energy content of hot water delivered by system
    28 - A.2 Energy supplied by solar energy
    28 - A.3 Test period
    28 - A.4 Test conditions
    30 - Annex B - Collector loop heater - Equations to be used in controlling thermal output
    30 - B.1 Irradiated solar collector - Thermal performance
    30 - B.2 Collector loop heater downstream of non-irradiated collector array
    32 - B.3 Collector loop heater upstream of non-irradiated collector array
    32 - B.4 Flowrate correction techniques
    34 - Annex C - Calculation of spectrum-weighted values of optical properties
    35 - Annex D - Calculation of equivalent irradiance
    36 - D.1 Case 1 - Using a solar simulator
    36 - D.2 Case 2 - Using a solar simulator
    36 - D.3 Case 3 - Using a solar simulator
    36 - D.4 Case 4 - Using a thermal simulator
    37 - Annex E - Bibliography

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    This Standard provides an indoor test method for rating solar domestic water heating for thermal performance under benchmark conditions. This Standard is identical with and reproduced from ISO 9459.1:1993.

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    This part of ISO 9459 establishes a uniform indoor test method for rating solar domestic water heating systems for thermal performance, under benchmark conditions.It applies only to solar water heating systems designed solely to heat potable water to be supplied for domestic water usage.The test procedures described in this part of ISO 9459 are applicable to systems of solar storage capacity of 0,6 m3or less. It includes procedures for testing solar domestic hot water systems either with solar irradiance simulators or thermal simulation (non-irradiated) methods.The test procedures in this part of ISO 9459 which employ a non-irradiated solar collector array in series with a conventional heat source do not apply to integral collector storage systems, nor to systems in which thermosiphon flow occurs, nor to any system employing a collector/heat transfer fluid combination which cannot be tested in accordance with the collector test.The test procedures in this part of ISO 9459 do not require the solar water heating system to be subjected to freezing conditions. Consequently, the energy consumed or lost by a system while operating in the freeze- protection mode is not determined.This part of ISO 9459 is not generally applicable to concentrating or evacuated tube systems, unless the collimation requirements of 6.3.1.3 are met.It is not intended to be used for testing the individual components of the system, nor is it intended to abridge any safety or health requirements.

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    Committee CS/28
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Reconfirmation Notice 11/11/2013
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    History - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    First published as AS/NZS 4445.1:1997.Reconfirmed 2013. First published as AS/NZS 4445.1:1997.

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    AS 2535-1986 Solar collectors with liquid as the heat-transfer fluid - Method for testing thermal performance

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    AS/NZS 2712:2007 Solar and heat pump water heaters - Design and construction (Reconfirmed 2020)
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