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High Efficiency Warm Air Solar Collectors with Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes

High Efficiency Warm Air Solar Collectors with Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes

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China main port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 set
Supply Capability:
10000 set/month

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 Specification


manifold (inner)

red copper

manifold (exterior)

aluminum alloy

glass tube dimensions

58mm * 1800mm

daily efficiency

≥55%
 
 

heat preservation

72 hours

hail resistance

25mm

max pressure

7 bar

coating of vacuum tube

ALN/AIN-SS/CU

heat pipe

anti-freezing > -35 degree

certificate

Solar Keymark, EN12975,SRCC

 

Serious Product

 Models

L*W*H mm

Vacuum tube

Power output

Efficiency

Header mm

Frame

container loading 20FT/40HQ sets

Gross Weight kg

SHC-8

1917*910*133

58*1800*8pcs

939W

0.668

Φ35/1.0

AL alloy

 185/445

 27

SHC-10

1917*1130*133

58*1800*10pcs

1189W

159/385

33

SHC-12

1917*1350*133

58*1800*12pcs

1440W

149/358

40

SHC-15

1917*1680*133

58*1800*15pcs

1815W

120/290

49

SHC-18

1917*2010*133

58*1800*18pcs

2191W

100/242

59

SHC-20

1917*2230*133

58*1800*20pcs

2442W

87/210

66

SHC-22

1917*2450*133

58*1800*22pcs

2692W

83/202

72

SHC-24

1917*2670*133

58*1800*24pcs

2943W

77/188

79

 

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:

Exporting Carton with big foaming protection 
  Packing size: 
  Heat pipe vacuum tube: 
  10pcs/ctn:197*34*425px 
  12pcs/ctn:197*28*600px 
  15pcs/ctn:197*34*600px 
  Manifold and bracket: 
  GSC15:/18/20:200*40450px 
  GSC22:200*16*500px 
  GSC25:205*16*20 
  GSC30:241*16*500px

Delivery Detail:

In 10-15 days

 

Loading Quantity

Model

Tube

Tube Q.T.Y

Loading Q.T.Y/40HQ

GSC15

58*1800mm

15pcs

315sets

GSC18

58*1800mm

18pcs

265sets

GSC20

58*1800mm

20pcs

248sets

GSC22

58*1800mm

22pcs

225sets

GSC25

58*1800mm

25pcs

200sets

GSC30

58*1800mm

30pcs

168sets

 

Details of solar collector:

Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes Solar Collectors High Efficiency

Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes Solar Collectors High Efficiency

Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes Solar Collectors High Efficiency

Solar Thermal Vacuum Tubes Solar Collectors High Efficiency


Q: Can solar collectors be used in trains?
Yes, solar collectors can be used in trains. Solar panels can be installed on the roofs of trains to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, which can be used to power various systems onboard the train. This can help reduce the reliance on traditional fuel sources and make trains more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.
Q: Can solar collectors be used for heating textile factories?
Yes, solar collectors can be used for heating textile factories. Solar thermal systems can be implemented to capture and convert sunlight into heat energy, which can then be used to provide heating for various industrial processes, including textile factories. This can help reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuel-based heating systems, leading to cost savings and environmental benefits.
Q: Are there any limitations to the size of a solar collector installation?
Yes, there are limitations to the size of a solar collector installation. One limitation is the available space for installation. Solar collectors require a certain amount of space to be installed, and if the available area is limited, it may not be possible to install a large-scale solar collector system. Another limitation is the amount of sunlight or solar radiation available in a specific location. Solar collectors rely on sunlight to generate electricity or heat, so if an area has limited sunlight throughout the year, it may not be feasible to install a large-scale solar collector system. Additionally, the cost of installing and maintaining a large-scale solar collector system can be a limitation. Larger installations require more equipment, materials, and manpower, which can increase the overall cost. Moreover, the cost of maintenance, repair, and cleaning of a larger system can also be higher, potentially limiting the size of the installation. Furthermore, the electrical grid capacity and infrastructure can pose limitations. If the local electrical grid is not capable of handling the additional energy generated by a large-scale solar collector system, it may not be possible to connect it to the grid. Upgrading the grid infrastructure can be expensive and time-consuming, which can restrict the size of the installation. Finally, regulatory and zoning limitations can also impact the size of a solar collector installation. Local regulations and zoning laws may impose restrictions on the size or height of solar collector installations, limiting their scale. Overall, while solar collector installations can be scaled up to a certain extent, factors such as available space, sunlight availability, cost, electrical grid capacity, and regulatory constraints can place limitations on the size of a solar collector installation.
Q: Can solar collectors be used for heating air?
Yes, solar collectors can be used for heating air. Solar air heaters, also known as solar collectors, are designed to capture sunlight and convert it into heat energy. This heat can then be used to warm air, which can be circulated throughout a building or space for heating purposes.
Q: Can solar collectors be used in areas with limited maintenance capabilities?
Yes, solar collectors can be used in areas with limited maintenance capabilities. Solar collectors are designed to operate independently with minimal maintenance requirements. They do not have any moving parts, and their design focuses on durability and reliability. As long as the solar collectors are installed properly and receive sufficient sunlight, they can continue to generate electricity or heat without extensive maintenance or intervention. Regular cleaning to remove dust and debris accumulation may be required, but overall, solar collectors are a suitable option for areas with limited maintenance capabilities.
Q: Can solar collectors be used in recycling facilities?
Yes, solar collectors can be used in recycling facilities. Solar collectors can provide renewable energy to power various operations in recycling facilities, such as sorting and processing equipment. Utilizing solar energy in recycling facilities can help reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources and decrease the carbon footprint of the recycling process.
Q: Can solar collectors be used for drying crops?
Yes, solar collectors can be used for drying crops. Solar collectors can convert sunlight into heat energy, which can be utilized for the purpose of drying agricultural products. The collected solar energy can be used to generate hot air or heat sources, which can then be directed towards the crops, aiding in the drying process and reducing moisture content. This method of solar drying can be cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and efficient for farmers and communities looking to preserve crops and extend their shelf life.
Q: Can solar collectors be used in areas with limited access to insurance coverage?
Yes, solar collectors can be used in areas with limited access to insurance coverage. Unlike traditional energy sources, solar collectors are relatively low-risk and require minimal maintenance. Additionally, advancements in solar technology have made it more reliable and durable, reducing the likelihood of damage or malfunction. Therefore, even in areas with limited insurance coverage, solar collectors can still be a viable and sustainable energy solution.
Q: Are solar collectors cost-effective?
Yes, solar collectors are cost-effective in the long run. While the initial investment may be higher compared to traditional energy sources, the operational costs are significantly lower as solar energy is free. Additionally, solar collectors require minimal maintenance and have a long lifespan, resulting in substantial savings on energy bills over time.
Q: Can solar collectors be used in swimming pool heating?
Yes, solar collectors can be used in swimming pool heating. Solar collectors, typically installed on the roof or nearby areas, absorb sunlight and transfer the heat to the pool water through circulation. This energy-efficient method helps raise the temperature of the pool water, providing a comfortable swimming experience while reducing or eliminating the need for traditional heating methods.

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