Web Cam ExpoWeb cam expo
685565Paneles_eng.png

Main Function


The process of heating water involves the usage of environmental energies such as solar radiation, air and rain temperature, which are based on the Thermodynamic Laws, formulated by the French physicist Carnot theories.

In the case of the thermodynamic solar collectors, the thermodynamic concepts are put into practice by using a fluid that evaporates at -26 degrees Celsius, thus we achieve to transport the heat absorbed by the collectors towards the water we want to heat.

Despite the lack of solar radiation (maximum solar heat contribution), these collectors capture the heat from sorrounding air all day long, as well as the latent heat of rain, since the coolant remains inside the collector at -10º degrees Celsius which makes to absorb as much heat as possible by the Themodynamic Solar Collectors.

Then, a compressor in the block raises the fluid temperature to 110 degrees Celsius, and it flows into the water circuit by way of a temperature exchanger, heating the water up to 50º degrees Celsius. This garantees us to have hot water all year round if the temperature keeps up to 0º degrees Celsius.

 



© 2008.SolarPST. Thermodynamic Solar Panels. Page optimized for 1024x768 pixels and Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.