It has a lot to do with the diameter of your water pipe and the water pressure!
Generally, the water pipe diameter of domestic solar water heaters is DN20/DN15 (i.e. 20mm or 15mm inner diameter), if your house has tap water urban, the water pressure under normal circumstances is about 2 bar (2 kg pressure) and the water flow in the pipe is generally 1.5-2.0 m/s; p>
Do the math yourself!
Water flowing from the DN20 pipe: approximately 2.0 tonnes per hour;
Water flowing from the DN15 pipe: approximately 1.2 tonnes per hour; time;
>It also has something to do with how open your valve is, whether it's fully open or half open
You can probably multiply the amount of water that drains in 32 hours!
The above is for your reference!
According to the four quarts of the diameter of the pipe, that's about two cubic meters per hour.
Your waste is then about 12 tons and you have to spend money.
p>< p >However, if solar hot water is usually supplied, it will automatically turn off when the water is full and it should no longer flow. Are you talking about the fact that the tap in the house is not turned off? is quite careless.