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  2. Solar thermal collector - Wikipedia

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    Evacuated tube collector Direct flow evacuated tube Heat pipe evacuated tube An array of evacuated tube collectors on a roof. Evacuated tube collectors are the most common solar thermal technology in the world. [7] They make use of a glass tube to surround the absorber with high vacuum and effectively resist atmospheric pressure.

  3. Solar water heating - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table that gives a rough indication of the specifications and energy that could be expected from a solar water heating system involving some 2 m 2 of absorber area of the collector, demonstrating two evacuated tube and three flat plate solar water heating systems. Certification information or figures calculated from those data are used.

  4. Photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collector - Wikipedia

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    Covered PVT collectors resemble the form and design of conventional flat plate collectors or evacuated vacuum tubes. Yet, PV cells instead of spectrally-selective absorber coatings absorb the incident solar irradiance and generate an electrical current in addition to solar heat .

  5. Heat pipe - Wikipedia

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    Heat pipes are also widely used in solar thermal water heating applications in combination with evacuated tube solar collector arrays. In these applications, distilled water is commonly used as the heat transfer fluid inside a sealed length of copper tubing that is located within an evacuated glass tube and oriented towards the Sun.

  6. Solar tube - Wikipedia

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    A solar tube may refer to: Evacuated tube collector – a type of high efficiency solar thermal collector; Light tube This page was last edited on ...

  7. Thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    The salt melts at 131 °C (268 °F). It is kept liquid at 288 °C (550 °F) in an insulated "cold" storage tank. The liquid salt is pumped through panels in a solar collector where the focused sun heats it to 566 °C (1,051 °F). It is then sent to a hot storage tank.