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solar collector water heating kit
Gulf Stream Solar Kits for a Medium Family (3 to 4 people) – Medium Family – Zone 2 Solar Kit. Click on picture for more info and order.
The Solar Collector The solar collector is made up of several vacuum insulated glass tubes that absorb the sun’s rays. It contains a double tube design with intricate layers of borosilicate glass, aluminum, solar filament, and copper pipes. The unit works in such a way that the glass allows light in, connecting with the solar filament yet, the insulation prevents the heat/energy (just recently captured) from being released. Specifically, it absorbs at a rate of 93% but it has a heat loss of less than 6%. The glass tubes are sealed creating a smooth, nearly seamless casing. Borosilicate glass was selected not only due to its strength but also the ability to withstand warping (in either high or low temperatures). The solar collector frame is made of sturdy anodized aluminum and specifically designed to match and hold the 15, 20 or 30 tube collector units. The adjustable frame can be mounted anywhere from a 23 degree angle to a 46 degree angle. Depending on your solar zone and which way the back of your home is situated, the angle of your solar collector may be an important factor in obtaining the optimal amount of light. Back-Up Heater by Gulf Stream A back-up heater makes sure you have hot water instantly. This 9kw back-up heater has the most accurate wattage to match the needs of a medium family. What is most unique about this particular back-up unit is that it is flow sensitive. In other words, if hot water from the solar collectors isn’t available (i.e. a dreary day), the back-up will heat only what you use not the entire tank. This flow sensing back-up heater is the latest development in solar technology, but most importantly one that saves you more money. Control Panel If the circulating pump is the heart of the system then, the control panel is the brain . It regulates the temperature sensors and activates thecirculating pump to go on. This small electrical unit can be mounted on the wall and used to control the system as the homeowner dictates.
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- (6kw) Gulf Stream back-up heater, 30 tube solar collector unit and frame.
- Control panel, circulating pump
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Other news regarding the subject:
Scientists develop new types of solar collectors in plastic construction
Scientists at the Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz have taken a major project for the further development of solar thermal technologies on land
You will develop novel collector systems in plastic construction, the existing functional and efficient than they are. This is the worldwide leader in Austria in the field of solar thermal energy further and an essential contribution to the dissemination of renewable energy technologies and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are made. Funding for the € 5.1 million project on the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) of research and technology program NEW ENERGY 2020 of the Climate and Energy Fund.
In the networking of plastic and solar energy research offers great potential for the advancement of technologies in the field of solar thermal energy, ie the conversion of solar energy into usable heat energy. Thermal collectors and collector systems are currently consuming and costly manufactured from a variety of different materials. With the use of polymer materials, solar thermal systems functional, visually attractive and more economical, which would have a positive effect on their market penetration.
Basic and industrial research for new generation of collectors
JKU-scientists will develop the project “Solar Thermal Systems Engineering Polymer (Solpol)” novelty collector systems in plastic construction. To achieve this goal, the research project was divided into two complementary projects. In the first part, which is designed as a basic research project, the scientific and methodological basis for the development of novel thermal collector systems be put in plastic construction and estimated the ecological and economic consequences for global market penetration. The second part deals with the industrial research to develop new polymer materials and the resulting manufactured panels and components.
The aim of the entire research project is one part to strengthen the global leadership of Austria in the field of solar thermal continue to make the other a substantial contribution to the dissemination of renewable energy technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The four-year, is over five million euros, the project by the Board of the Institute of Polymer Materials and testing of the JKU, Prof. Reinhold W. Lang, coordinates. The project consortium consists of nine academic partners (in addition to several other institutes of the Johannes Kepler University in the field of plastics engineering and polymer chemistry are the Art University Linz, University of Innsbruck and the Austrian Institute for Economic Research – WIFO – involved) and ten corporate partners – companies such as Borealis, angels, Greiner , Kekelit or Lenzing. For Prof. Lang is with this project, a first major step towards a new market segment created for use in plastics, the extraordinarily high growth has potential. “Like other areas will create only through the increased use of plastics in solar technology that conditions such as high functionality, variety of design and cost reductions that are necessary for the widespread use of these technologies.”
JKU-rector Richard Hagelauer added: “We are naturally pleased and proud that it has been trying to get the largest project in an international tender process evaluated at the JKU. We are these activities in the field of plastics technology and alternative energy future, to expand in any case even further. “