Hot Water Free from the Sun
With over 50 years experience in the design, manufacturing and marketing of solar energy equipment, Solahart has the extra experience which gives the company the technical edge over other hot water systems.
Using a Solahart hot water system, savings of 50% to 90%* can be made on your water heating energy consumption. And it's not just energy consumption and money that you save by using a Solahart, you'll help save the earth's precious environment as well, because Solahart systems use the greatest natural free source of heating known to man - the sun.
This makes solar heating a natural winner, because when you use a Solahart you cut down on pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels such as oil, gas, coke or coal, and don't contribute to the Greenhouse effect of the destruction of the earth's natural protective blanket, and ozone layer.
The electricity saved by a family of four, using a Solahart solar hot water system, can reduce the amount of CO2 released into the air by up to 4 tonnes per year. Solahart provides a year round supply of piping hot water, most of it heated free by the sun.
Solahart has perfected a system of heat absorption, transfer and storage that is the best you can buy. The high performance characteristics of Solahart's Multi-Flow Black Chrome mean that it can operate effectively in areas previously regarded as marginal for solar energy. Solahart's exclusive heat transfer design incorporates the Multi-Flow, Black Chrome Collector with product features and characteristics not available with less sophisticated hot water systems. The entire closed circuit has sealed-in protection from freezing and from corrosion and clogging that otherwise occurs in conventional systems in hard water areas.
The 300 litre storage tank is doubled glazed with vitreous enamel and the system also incorporates a thermostatically controlled immersion heater element or gas burner which guarantees a hot water supply, even under the most adverse solar situations. The system can also be used to preheat existing hot water systems and is also available in 180 and 150 litre tank sizes.
Combined with the energy cost savings, Solahart offers a comprehensive warranty on all its hot water systems, proving Solahart is the most advanced and reliable solar water heater available on the market.
In over 70 countries around the world hundreds of thousands of households have recognised the advantages of Solahart hot water systems, which help pay for themselves through the savings they achieve.
* Savings of 50% to 90% shown are based on Australian Government approved TRNSYS simulation modelling. Savings and incentives will vary depending upon your location, type of Solahart system installed, orientation and inclination of the solar collectors, type of water heater being replaced, hot water consumption and fuel tariff. Maximum financial savings off your hot water bill are achievable when replacing an electric water heater on continuous tariff.
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Solahart Corporate Statement
Solahart is the world's leading manufacturer of solar hot water systems for residential and commercial applications.
Using technology pioneered in Western Australia over 50 years ago, the company has grown from strength to strength and is currently the undisputed market leader in Australia and operates in over 70 countries around the world with a workforce of about 150 employees in Australia and around the world.
The Solahart manufacturing facility is located on eight acres of prime industrial land at Welshpool, Western Australia. The site accommodates the factory, international and state sales offices, national warehouse and research and development facilities.
The manufacturing process involves the fabrication of metal products through a combination of stages including pressing, welding, shot blasting, enamelling, plating, testing and packaging.
The company has focused on passive or thermosiphon systems and in the 1960's pioneered the concept of the close-coupled system.
In the mid-1970's Solahart invested substantial capital in the plant associated with producing a mild steel, vitreous enamel lined tank for its solar water heater. The product which resulted, the 240L (and its successor, the 300L) provided the company with a major competitive advantage; the new product offered durability and material cost advantages over conventional copper, bronze, and stainless steel tank systems available at the time.
Traditionally solar water heaters suffer high failure rates in areas susceptible to freezing conditions or poor water quality. In the late 1970's Solahart commenced work on a revolutionary new closed-circuit, close-coupled, thermosiphon solar water heater, the 300LJ - a concept which was subsequently patented.
In 1980 Solahart made a decision to commercialise the 300LJ and embarked on the first of a series of major capital investment projects leading to the current 302J and 302K series models.
The 302K, 'Black Chrome Miracle' incorporates a range of innovative product features which combine to form one of the world's best performing most reliable and cost effective solar water heaters. Operation of this model is well-suited to the cold climates of Europe, North Asia and North America.
The 302J offers a more economical alternative to the 302K for use in warmer climates, incorporating the same closed-circuit technology as the 302K but utilising a black painted absorber surface.
Solahart also offers a range of conventional fin and tube, open-circuit solar water heaters, the 302L series for applications where freezing and poor water quality are not an issue. Solahart's manufacturing processes have been accredited to the ISO 9001 Quality Assurance Standard since 1991 and to the Japanese Industrial Standard since 1985. Quality assurance systems are integrated into the business and form an integral part of the process management systems.
Solahart has achieved market success by servicing clients that range from homeowners to major corporate and institutional clients. Some of the more unusual applications have included the installation of more than 1,300 Solahart units for a Queensland development, supplying solar hot water to the remote Exmouth military base in north Western Australia, the provision of solar hot water to the Olympic athletes at the Korean Sports University and the Sydney Olympic Village.
Prospects for growth in the international solar water heating markets are strong. The combined effect of increases in wealth and living standards throughout North-East and South-East Asia and environmental protection policy initiatives in Europe and the United States can be expected to result in constantly improving market conditions.
Solahart is well placed to take advantage of these improving conditions.