Photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) module with storage tank and associated methods
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1. A photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) module system, comprising:
a photovoltaic module including a layer of photovoltaic material, the layer of photovoltaic material having a front side exposed to incident radiation and an opposite back side;
a thermal unit thermally coupled to the back side of the layer of photovoltaic material, said thermal unit including one or more channels through which a liquid flows, wherein a portion of the incident radiation is converted into electricity by the layer of photovoltaic material and a portion of the incident radiation is simultaneously converted to heat for increasing the temperature of the liquid; and
a ballast beneath the thermal unit for stabilizing the PVT module system in an installed location, said ballast comprising a liquid storage tank connected to the thermal unit and in fluid communication with the one or more channels in the thermal unit for receiving and storing liquid heated by the thermal unit, said liquid storage tank having internal walls in contact with the liquid when the PVT module system is in use;
wherein the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit are detachably mounted on the liquid storage tank, and wherein the liquid storage tank is openable to receive and store the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit inside the internal walls of the liquid storage tank in place of the liquid when the PVT module system is in a disassembled state.
2. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 1 , wherein the liquid storage tank has a substantially flat configuration.
3. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 1 , further comprising a thermostatic valve assembly for controlling the flow of the liquid heated by the thermal unit out of the photovoltaic-thermal module or to the liquid storage tank depending on the temperature of the liquid.
4. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 3 , wherein the thermostatic valve operation is programmable.
5. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 1 , wherein the liquid storage tank includes a lid that can be opened to insert or remove the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit.
6. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 1 , further comprising removable supports for mounting the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit on the liquid storage tank.
7. A photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) module system, comprising:
a photovoltaic module including a layer of photovoltaic material, the layer of photovoltaic material having a front side exposed to incident radiation and an opposite back side;
a thermal unit thermally coupled to the back side of the layer of photovoltaic material, said thermal unit including one or more channels through which a liquid flows, wherein a portion of the incident radiation is converted into electricity by the layer of photovoltaic material and a portion of the incident radiation is simultaneously converted to heat for increasing the temperature of the liquid; and
a liquid storage tank beneath the thermal unit in fluid communication with the one or more channels of the thermal unit for receiving and storing liquid heated by the thermal unit, said liquid storage tank having internal walls in contact with the liquid when the PVT module system is in use, wherein the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit are detachably mounted on the liquid storage tank, and wherein the liquid storage tank is openable to receive and store the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit inside the internal walls of the liquid storage tank in place of the liquid when the PVT module system is in a disassembled state.
8. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 7 , wherein the liquid storage tank has a substantially flat configuration.
9. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 7 , further comprising a thermostatic valve assembly for controlling the flow of the liquid heated by the thermal unit out of the photovoltaic-thermal module or to the liquid storage tank depending on the temperature of the liquid.
10. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 9 , wherein the thermostatic valve operation is programmable.
11. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 7 , wherein the liquid storage tank functions as a ballast for stabilizing the PVT module system in an installed location.
12. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 7 , wherein the liquid storage tank includes a lid that can be opened to insert or remove the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit.
13. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 7 , further comprising removable supports for mounting the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit on the liquid storage tank.
14. A method of disassembling and stowing a photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) module system, said PVT module system comprising a photovoltaic module including a layer of one or more solar cells, a thermal unit thermally coupled to a back side of the layer of one or more solar cells, said thermal unit including one or more channels through which a liquid flows, and a ballast beneath the thermal unit, said ballast comprising a liquid storage tank connected to the thermal unit and in fluid communication with the one or more channels in the thermal unit for receiving and storing liquid heated by the thermal unit, said liquid storage tank having internal walls in contact with the liquid when the PVT module system is in use, the method comprising:
detaching the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit from the liquid storage tank; and
placing the photovoltaic module and the thermal unit inside the internal walls of the liquid storage tank in place of the liquid when the PVT module system is in a disassembled state for storage.
15. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the liquid storage tank is substantially coextensive with the layer of photovoltaic material and the thermal unit.
16. The photovoltaic-thermal module system of claim 7 , wherein an upper surface of the liquid storage tank is substantially coextensive with the layer of photovoltaic material and the thermal unit.