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Difference between a gravity and pressure solar geyser – What you should know before buying your next solar geyser

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Read this before you buying your next solar geyser – What is the difference between a high pressure often referred and Pressure Geyser v low pressure geyser, often referred as low-pressure geyser.

There are two types of solar water heater also known as solar geyser, pressure and non-pressure geysers.  For pressure geysers, water in the tank is under high pressure, being the same as the pressure of the tap water. For gravity geysers, water in the tank is under low pressure, and is the same as the gravity of the water.

Before you decide to buy, you should know the difference between the gravity and pressure geyser to see which is ideal for your requirements.

GRAVITY GEYSERS / LOW PRESSURE SOLAR WATER HEATERS
The Pros: 
It can heat up even if the tank is not full, working well where there is erratic water supply

This type of solar heater is simple, with no moving parts.
Due to its simplicity, it is usually a cheaper option
Due to lower pressure and stress on the tank and collectors, it has a longer life than mains pressure solar geyser systems.
This type of solar heating system is lightweight.
Can provide hot water without external power, so ideal for remote off-grid installations.
This type of solar geyser system is highly effective in converting sunlight into heat

The Cons 

When house has mixers, cold water pressure is typically higher than gravity hot water feed, hence mixing can be a challenge.

Its use is limited in modern plumbing systems, as it can only be used where there is small head of pressure.
Unless it is installed at a high level above the water outlets the water pressure will be very low.
It can cause serious scalding if not installed or used correctly.
The entire solar heater system needs to be shut down even if one glass tube breaks.
All the weight of the heater is carried by the roof which may need additional support
It breaks easily.

Enhancements to Gravity Geysers

You can have a silent geyser booster pump to assist hot water pressure, and the good thing about it is that this is small enough to run off the home solar system.

HIGH PRESSURE SOLAR WATER HEATERS
Pros

The main advantage is that the water pressure can be very high. Pressure geyser gives hot water at same pressure as cold so is good with mixer fittings.
Works well with water pumps that have been installed
They can sometimes be retrofitted to use existing storage tanks.
The tank or collectors can be located in more accessible or appropriate locations.
More robust than low pressure systems

Cons
They are more expensive than low pressure solar heater systems
Pressure pump geysers can be a bit complicated to maintain due .

Because of the high pressure, there is the issue of pressure valves failing

It would need a constant supply of water for it to run smoothly, as it won’t function well when tank is not full.

CONCLUSION:
What geyser type you would choose depends on your preferences after assessing both the pros and cons and assessing your personal circumstances regarding each point. KumbaDirect.com is a leading supplier of solar products and offers monthly affordable payment options to buyers in selected countries. We supply both pressure and gravity geysers. To shop and discuss your options, visit the website on www.kumbadirect.com choose what works best for you. Discuss and find out more on www.kumbadirect.com 

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