SA Affordable Housing January - February 2020 // ISSUE: 80 | Page 19

FEATURE A Geyserwise timer and heating controller is essential. Hot water storage volumes need to be at a minimum equal to the daily household usage. The amendment of SANS10252 Table 5 to provide storage volumes for solar water heaters has been stalled in the SABS for near on four years. Why? “The solar thermal (ST) systems provide hot water and the solar photovoltaic (PV) systems generate electricity for the household. Both systems are coming down in costs and payback period (on average, five to seven years), so homeowners should include these systems into the financing at construction stage, rather than as an add-on. “From an environmentally conscious point of view it’s the way the world is going because it reduces carbon emissions completely, whereas heat pumps reduce it by about half.” The www.saaffordablehousing.co.za downside of solar heating, also mentioned in The Parks project in this issue [page 22], is that the panels are exposed on the roof and consequently open to vandalism in estates.” “Otherwise, if you have a SANS-compliant quality product you won’t have to worry about it for at least ten years, and in addition all go through stringent hail-resistant testing. Developers must ensure they buy only from reputable importers, as unapproved versions are pouring across the borders,” says Bredenkamp. “In comparison to other regions of the world, the use of solar thermal energy is still very low in South Africa, even though solar radiation is one of the highest worldwide.” “ST systems are well-known in the South African low cost housing market. The majority of the installed systems are thermosyphon systems, relatively small in scale and not JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2020 17