In February 2012, Dave Brugge completed the installation of a solar thermal system at Kuhns Bros. Log Homes Incorporated in Frewsburg, NY. The installation included 1 ThermoPower VHP-30 and two ThermoPower VHP-20 solar collectors as well as a 280 gallon solar storage tank. The solar system provides both hot water and heating for the building with a solar fraction of approximately 65%. This new solar thermal system replaced the previous propane forced air furnace and electric hot water.
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