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The homeowners of this detached property in Milton Keynes decided to have solar panels fitted.

 

Two roof integrated solar heating panels were built into their original slate roof covering.

 

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Good or Bad I can take it………… Cheers Gav

 

Clearline solar panels fitted into a pantile roof.

 

Ufford, Suffolk

 

Client: Hastoe Housing Association

Western Thatching Ants, Formica obscuripes, have created a tall mound in Sylvan Solace Preserve near Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, USA

Six square metres of solar heating panels from two Clearline V30 on a house in Sweden.

 

More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery.

I haven't had hot water, at my best guess since wednesday. Thursday and Friday I thought I just hadn't put the solar booster on for long enough on cloudy days.

 

Nope. Booster is dead. Thermostat AND the heating element ffs!

 

I braved a really quick shower this morning (I hadn't had one since friday morning which was tepid at best) and it was C-O-L-D to say the least. And a quick hair wash.

 

So the beanie is on, heater is on, have started layering up the clothes and I will be stalking hot water sparky peeps tomoz.

 

/sigh

 

In case I haven't mentioned it before.......

 

I HATE 2009 and want to fast fwd to 2010 NOW pls!

Installation of Clearline solar heating panels on a flat roof. The panels are installed at a low pitch angle to meet local planning regulations on the maximum height of the building.

 

Barnsbury Estate, Islington, London.

 

Client: Willmott Dixon Housing

Flat roof installation of Clearline V30 solar heating panels. Panels serve a communal heating system for the apartments below.

 

Waites Houses, Willmott Dixon.

 

More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery.

Clearline solar heating panels arranged in a plain tile roof. This development was a refurbishment of a building in Cambridge to create eleven apartments. The solar panels helped the building achieve a 10% renewable energy target for planning.

 

Cambridge, UK.

  

 

Pleasantly cosy in the guest WC with infrared heating

Infrared heating offers optimal possibilities in the guest toilet. Because regardless of whether you need a quick warmth when guests come to visit or you want to thermostat-control the temperature of the room for regular use - Vitramo has the right infrared heating for your application.

Often, for reasons of efficiency, it also makes no sense to extend central heating for a small guest toilet or for a bathroom that is only used temporarily or only for a certain period of time. And even in bathrooms that are not adequately supplied with heat by the existing heating system, the use of Vitramo infrared heaters is economical. The ecodesign-compliant Vitramo temperature control ensures comfortably tempered room surfaces in guest WCs and bathrooms at the individually specified time of use, irrespective of whether the devices in a room are currently operating or not. Remote control units with weekly clocks and adjustable daily schedules work in conjunction with radio receivers that switch the units on and off and, if necessary, with window contacts that interrupt the heating immediately when a window is opened. As long as the room is not in use, the controller integrated in the remote control unit maintains the selected basic temperature. Adapted to the user's daily routine, the temperature in the bathroom is then raised to the desired "comfort value" in time for an upcoming use.

The temperature of the surfaces in a room has a considerable influence on a person's perception of warmth. That is why Vitramo ceiling and wall infrared heaters work radiation-oriented and heat the surfaces in the room in such a differentiated way that they show no temperature differences or only slight temperature differences between them. The air in the room heats up evenly and almost without flow only when it comes into contact with these surfaces.

 

The infrared heaters:

Infrared ceiling heaters - surface-mounted

VH06021 | 600x210x26 mm | 280 W

VH03535 | 350x350x26 mm | 260 W

VH04848 | 475x475x26 mm | 550 W

VH06262 | 618x618x26 mm | 810 W

VH10050 | 1000x500x 26 mm | 1210 W

VH12462 | 1243x618x26 mm | 1650 W

www.infrarotheizung-vitramo.de/produkte/infrarotheizung-d...

 

Infrared ceiling spotlight - integrated in plasterboard ceiling

VH-I03535 | 350x350x42 mm | 220 W

VH-I04848 | 475x475x42 mm | 480 W

VH-I06262 | 618x618x42 mm | 770 W

 

www.infrarotheizung-vitramo.de/produkte/infrarotheizung-d...

Wall floodlight infrared

VL-A12060 | 1200x600x17mm | 600 W

VL-A14078 | 1400x780x17mm | 900 W

www.infrarotheizung-vitramo.de/produkte/infrarotheizung-w...

 

Infrared mirror heater

VM09060 | 900x600x28mm | 400 W

VM12060 | 1200x600x28mm | 540 W

www.infrarotheizung-vitramo.de/produkte/infrarotheizung-w...

Infrared picture heater

VL-F09060B 900 x 600 x 28 mm 600 W

VL-F12060B 1200 x 600 x 28 mm 800 W

www.infrarotheizung-vitramo.de/produkte/infrarotheizung-w...

 

Further information on infrared bath heaters and bath radiators at

www.infrarotheizung-vitramo.de/infrarotheizung/referenzen...

Apartment block with Clearline solar heating panels on a flat roof installation. The panels are combined into a single communal heating system providing solar hot water to individual hot water cylinders in each apartment using Viridian's Cirrus system.

 

Northpoint, Islington, London.

 

Client: Willmott Dixon Housing

Dad found these in the Old House, from years ago...

Solar panels installed on a commercial building provinding renewable energy that powers the office..

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Zwembad verwarming : : "solar heating system" for our pool

Dad found these in the Old House, from years ago...

Inauguration of Rotary Club Malta solar heating project at Dar il-Kaptan - 18 June 2010.

Development of 28 homes achieving the passivhaus standard of energy efficiency at the Racecourse Estate in Sunderland by Gentoo.

 

The homes benefit from solar panels by Viridian Solar.

Clearline solar panels at a new development of housing. The location of the development on a National Trust site required sensitive design.

 

More images are available at the Viridian Solar Gallery.

 

Cliveden Village, Countryside Properties

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