Solar Evacuated Tube

The solar evacuated tube collectors are designed with individual round tubes to capture and convert the maximum amount of sun rays into heat energy for the solar heating system.  They are also perfect for a variety of applications such as solar hot water heating, solar space heating or solar pool heating in ice-cold climates. The solar evacuated tubes function in a closed loop, open loop, and drain back solar systems, efficiently even at a temperature as low as -40 degrees C when flat plate collectors may fail to perform. Additionally, there is little chance for weight or roof structural issues with the solar vacuum tubes as they are not required to be filled with large quantities of water. Even if some of the solar evacuated tubes break, the solar system won’t shut down fully. Rather the undamaged collectors will continue to operate until the damaged ones get replaced. However, the performance and efficiency of the solar evacuated tube system differ with a number of factors, including the hot water requirement for each household, outside air temperature, solar collector/roof pitch, collector orientation, and seasonal variation. Buyers always have the option to purchase 20 evacuated tube collectors or 30 evacuated tube collectors which often come included in the package with the frame to mount it on the roof. The desired type of collector can be used individually or connected in series with others to make larger solar systems for producing large volumes of hot water with solar energy.

Modern solar evacuated tube systems are capable to capture around 94% of the sunlight. They greatly suit residential as well as commercial applications working in cold climate regions like North America. Their growing popularity owes to the production of plenty of clean energy with high efficiency. The best investment in a solar evacuated tube system is decided by its reliability, durability, efficiency and more. As a homeowner or commercial user, you should consider the following factors before looking to invest in one.
  1. How easy are the solar evacuated tubes to install and uninstall?
There are DIY solar vacuum tube kits available in the market which can be easily installed or uninstalled by any individual with little technical knowledge. These kinds of solar systems, neither take much time to lift to the roof nor cost you installation charges by a professional, allowing you to enjoy the great water heating performance with little hassle.
  1. What is your intended use?
Solar evacuated tube system can be chosen for different applications such as domestic/commercial water heating, space heating, and pool heating. Whatever may be your purpose of use, you need to consult with experts in this field to find a solar system in appropriate size and weight that would serve your heating needs.
  1. How heat efficient are the solar evacuated tubes?
Sunshine should be captured fast and efficiently by the evacuated tubes. There are tubes from leading brands like Sunrain which can absorb as much as 94% of the sunlight falling on them. These solar tubes can be an ideal investment as they can work on chilly cold days (-40 Deg C) and can reach temperatures of over 200 Degrees C, more than sufficient to boil water!
  1. How many WATTS of power the evacuated tubes could produce?
Solar evacuated tube collectors designed for use in solar hot water heating or space heating systems also perform the best in the colder climates. This is just because the power of the "evacuated tubes to act like the double glazing and retaining heat in your home. The more power the vacuum tubes can produce, the warmer will your home or pool feel in your home or office. So, it also matters to inquire about the power production capacity of the evacuated tubes.

5.  What comes included when you purchase a solar evacuated tube panel?

Whether you want 20 tubes or 30 tube panels, the package often comes with 20/30 evacuated heat pipe tubes tested to CSA standards and angled mounting frame, etc. There will be a few years warranty offered on the manufacturing defects of the vacuum tubes too. So, keep considering all these things to be ensured of the best value deal.

As long as you aim to make the best investment in a solar evacuated tube system, you need to find out the answer to all the above questions.

If you have been in the market for investing in the best solar water heating systems, you may be already overwhelmed with the number of options offered to you. Lattitude51 Solar brings you the top performing SunRain Solar Vacuum Tube Collectors that are rated to be the best for North American and Canadian climates at the SRCC Solar Test Facility.  To learn more about them in brief and pick up the best that suits your needs as well as budget, visit Lattitude51 Solar online!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Solar Water Heating by Latitude 51 Solar

Considering Solar Water Tanks for Residential Purposes

How Do On Grid Solar PV Kits Work?