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Evacuated Tubes
Evacuated tube collectors are made of a series of modular
tubes, mounted in parallel, whose number can be added to or
reduced as hot water delivery needs change. This type of
collector consists of rows of parallel transparent glass
tubes, each of which contains an absorber tube (in place of
the absorber plate to which metal tubes are attached in a
flat-plate collector). In some cases, the tubes are covered
with a special light-modulating coating. In an evacuated
tube collector, sunlight passing through an outer glass tube
heats the absorber tube contained within it. The absorber
can either consist of copper (glass-metal) or
specially-coated glass tubing (glass-glass). The glass-metal
evacuated tubes are typically sealed at the manifold end,
and the absorber is actually sealed in the vacuum, thus the
fact that the absorber and heat pipe are dissimilar metals
creates no corrosion problems. Some systems use foam
insulation in the manifold. Soda-lime glass is used in the
higher quality evacuated tubes manufacture
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Flat Plate Solar Panels
Flat plate collector consists of a thin absorber sheet (of
thermally stable polymers, aluminum, steel or copper, to
which a black or selective coating is applied) backed by a
grid or coil of fluid tubing and placed in an insulated
casing with a glass or polycarbonate cover. Fluid is
circulated, using either mains or solar electricity, through
the tubing to remove the heat from the absorber and to
transport it to an insulated water tank, sometimes directly
or otherwise to a heat exchanger or to some other device for
using the heated fluid. Some fabricants have a completely
flooded absorber consisting of 2 sheets of metal stamped to
produce a circulation zone. Because the heat exchange area
is greater they may be marginally more efficient than
traditional absorbers
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