Solar Tubes: Very Efficient Heating

by Justin on January 22, 2005

in Hot Water Systems

Solar Tubes: Very Efficient Solar HeatingApricus makes a unique solar hot water heater which is 30-40% more efficient than flat plate solar systems.

The secret to the performance is the use of cylindrical evacuated glass tubes to absorb the heat from the sun. Because the tubes are cylindrical, there is always a surface area that is perpendicular to the sun.

evac-tube Solar Tubes: Very Efficient  Heating

The tubes also house a vacuum between two layers of glass. Why a vacuum? A vacuum is an excellent insulator. The insulation properties are so good that while the inside of the tube may be 304°F (150°C), the outer tube is cold to touch. This means that solar tube water heaters can perform well even in cold weather when flat plate collectors perform poorly due to heat loss.

More information: Apricus

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Solar Tubes: Very Efficient Heating Apricus makes a unique solar hot water heater which is 30-40% more efficient than flat plate solar systems. The secret…

patrice 06.06.05 at 3:35 am

Any distributor in france ?

Calvin Graves 07.09.08 at 5:25 am

I would like to get info on the solar tubes and how efficient it would be to make hot water for a 1.3 million square foot building.

woopti FREAKIN' doo 12.05.08 at 5:22 am

bleh, is efficiency the only thing people are interested in? it’s not about efficiency, it’s about cost. unless you can get more power for less money, who cares.

jill 12.08.08 at 8:30 pm

After having many different firms in about installing solar evcuated tubes Ive come to the conslusion that they are all out to make a fast buck, however they all say that heating radiators cost a lot less than heating the water. I can see some logic to this as radiators are on less in summer but hot water is used throughout all seasons. They are charging about £8.000 I have been told that if you pay over £4.500 you have been done..its all very confusing for me, can anyone shed some light on this for me?

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