Showing posts with label Greencon Energy Savers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greencon Energy Savers. Show all posts
Conversion of 2 electric geysers to solar assisted systems


Greencon installed 2 locally made flat plate collectors to existing geysers. The system still qualifies for an Eskom rebate and works extremely efficiently.
Keep it Green
Retro Fit to Existing Geyser and Still Get Rebate


Utilising the existing geysers, the client can still have a solar collector system attached that still qualifies for a rebate from Eskom.
Keep it Green
Burst Geyser Replacement with 200L Solar Geyser in thermosiphon config

Burst Geyser Replacement with 200L Solar Geyser in thermosiphon config.
This system was installed in Meyersdal, Johannesburg
Keep it Green
Retro Fit to Existing Geyser and Still Get Rebate

18 Tube Vacuum Collector, set with a temperature differential pump.
This customer had installed a flat plate solar geyser system 26 years ago, that was plumbed direct, and only expired recently. It cost him R2000.00 back then. He only earned R1000.00. Now that is a person who invests in the future.
200L Flat Plate Thermosiphon Solar Geyser System
100L Low Pressure Solar Geyser System In Jeppe - Johannesburg
Greencon 2 x 150L Solar Thermal Geysers

Greencon 2 x 150L Solar Thermal Geysers installed at Eye of Africa, Golf development in Eikenhof, Johannesburg.
Greencon Replaces 20yr old flat plate collectors with new local manufacturerd panels

Greencon Replaces 20yr old flat plate collectors with new local panels. This old system was a direct thermosiphon system in Ferndale, Johannesburg. Direct systems work, all that lets them down is bad installations.
Greencon 150L Low Pressure System using flat plate Technology

100% Locally manufactured Greencon high pressure solar water heating system. Installed in Geluksdal near Springs.
Greencon CPC collector to existing geyser

Greencon fitted this small highly efficient solar thermal collector to the clients existing geyser. Because there is only a single user on this geyser the client has more than enough hot water.
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