Black Chrome Flat Panel Pool Solar Collectors

Loading Port:Shanghai

Payment Terms:TT OR LC

Min Order Qty:500 pc

Supply Capability:10000 pc/month

Product Description:

Specifications

Flat panel solar thermal collector 
Low iron tempered glass 
Core: all Copper, ultrasonic welding. 
Coating: black chrome

Flat panel solar thermal collector 
consist of glazed, flat, dark surfaced absorber plate which contains copper tubing. The Plate absorbs incoming solar heat energy and the casing minimises heat loss. A fluid is circulated through the tubing and this fluid heats up as it passes by the absorber plate.


Feature:

1) Absorptance: ≥95%±2%. 
2) Material:thickness:low iron rohbic tempered glass x thickness: 3.2mm. 
3) Glass sheet size: 1988×988 mm. 
4) Glass transmittance: 87%~91%.  
6) Insulation material:Rock wool. 
7) Back sheet material: Zincification plate0.3mm; embosseo Aluminum0.5mm. 
8) Cross area: 2 m2. 
9) Heat absorber area: 1.8 m2. 
10) Fluid content: 2L. 
11) Maximumpressure: 1 Mpa. 
12) Operation temperature: -40~150°C.


Flat Plate Collectors

Flat plate collectors are the most common solar thermal collectors. They are most appropriate for low temperature applications, such as domestic hot water heating. Flat plate series water heaters maximizes solar heat gain, minimizes heat losses, and provides for the most efficient heat transfer from absorber plate to tube.

Flat Plate Solar Collectors are a glazed collectors which

feature a coating which maximizes heat absorption, aluminum framing which can withstand heavy weight and is weather resistant, and interior fiberglass insulation which allows for greater efficiency. The combination the latest energy efficiency technology and a strong heat exposure allow for optimal heat transfer and makes these lights the highest in BTU performance.

An important asset of flat plate solar collectors is their versatility. Their excellent efficiency makes them also suitable for the operation of larger systems for commercial or public use. Solar Flat Plate collectors are typically recommend for use in warmer climates simply because they are designed with larger absorber areas that are not insulated from the colder weather.