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Evacuated tube technology was first developed in Australia at the University of Sydney — some 40 years ago. More recent developments have improved their technical efficiency and they are now rapidly invading the solar hot water market worldwide as Chinese manufacturers have managed to bring down the manufacturing costs to very competitive levels.
So now, at long last, we have a state-of-the-art solar hot water system that is very affordable. They have also stood the test of time, systems installed 40 years ago are still going without maintenance.
Each tube is double walled, with a vacuum between for insulation. The sun's heat is conducted to the top of each tube and used to warm water pumped up from a ground level tank. The result is a very efficient freeze-proof solar heater without a large tank on the roof.
Each tube is double walled, with a vacuum between for insulation. The sun's heat is conducted to the top of each tube and used to warm water pumped up from a ground level tank. The result is a very efficient freeze-proof solar heater without a large tank on the roof.
The glass tubes are open at one end (like a vacuum flask) the glass tube itself being comprised of two layers of glass with a vacuum in between, giving very effective insulation from cool exterior air.
The glass tubes are a very effective insulator, enabling the copper heat tube (inside) to reach temperatures of up to 170 degrees. Without the insulation of the glass tube they would not get much hotter than ambient air temperature.
Through this method, the collector is able to gain heat even on quite cold sunny days, and even during light cloudy weather. They are therefore most suitable in cool climates like Tasmania.
For more information on this fantastic, higly affordable innovation in renewable energy for the home,
visit www.ecotasmania.com or www.apricus.com.au
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