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Water Tank - Solar Heating Panels | Forum

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John
John Jan 16
Quick question about the water tank that is being heated by roof solar panels...
Is it normal for it to make loud gurgling noises as it heats up?

Once the sun has been shining for a while and the panels begin to get to work the tank makes occasional very load noises. Maybe every 15 minutes or so. Is this normal operation, or do I need to call someone in to take a look at it/

Thanks
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Rajesh Rajpo
Rajesh Rajpo Jan 16
Any idea on the temperature of the water circulating? Does the circulator pump run on a timer or temperature rise? There should be a temperature and pressure relief valve, may be one at the solar panels and one at the storage tank. If yes, can you see if any water is being discharged? In the USA, T&P valve on water heaters will open at 200 degrees Fahrenheit or at 150 PSI.

Is there any device used to prevent over heating? Does the gurgling sound like a tea kettle making noise before boiling?
Jeremy Blake
Jeremy Blake Jan 16
The occasional loud noises might be due to the expansion and contraction of the materials as they heat up and cool down. It's like your tank is saying, "I'm getting nice and toasty!" However, if you notice any unusual or continuous loud noises or if you're concerned, it's never a bad idea to have a professional take a look, just for peace of mind. And while we're on the topic of solar, have you considered energy solar storage? It's a great way to make the most of that renewable energy. Check out Ace Battery for some options:acebattery.com
The Forum post is edited by Jeremy Blake Jan 16