Pressurized Heat Pipe with Copper Solar Water Heater System
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 6000 set/month
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Introduction of Non-Pressure Solar Water Heater:
Non-pressure Solar Heater is one of the most economical solar water heating device with pretty high efficiency at the same time. It consists of hot water storage tank, solar vacuum tubes with mouth plug in storage tank, and bracket supporting tank and tubes.When cold water in evacuated tubes is heated with solar irradiation, as the specific gravities of hot water and cold water are different, hotter water goes upward to storage tank and colder water goes downward to glass tubes. through this continuous circulation, the cold water in storage tank will be gradually heated till sunset.
Specialty:
1. High thermal performance and working temperature: the heat exchanging rate even in winter can up above 55%.
2. Heat collecting efficiency is at least 20% above common solar systems.
3. Work in all day and all season: no matter any corner of the world, this system can work well even -40℃ to avoid the tube freezing problem.
4. Reliability: No water following through the tube, so water scale can not generate and tube cracks could be avoided, the system still can keep working even with some damaged tubes.
5. It can connect with water tap and work automatically with pressure0.6Mpa, bring enjoyable washing experience.
6. Safety: P/T valve would release pressure and temperature to protect tank..
Technical Specification:
1. Outer tank material: SUS304 stainless steel or powder coated color steel
2. Inner tank material: 1.2mm thick SUS304 food grade stainless steel ( Optional material SUS316L)
3. Vacuum tube material: borosilicate glass 3.3; AL-SS-CU absorb coating, with copper heat pipe inside
4. Frame material: 1.2mm thickness stainless steel
5. Insulation material: 55mm thickness polyurethane
6. Suitable for mains pressure water(up to 8 bar/116psi)
7. Easy plug-in installation
8. Install the T/P valve on the pressurized tank
9. Seal material: Stabilized High Temperature Silicon
Outer tank material: SUS304 stainless steel or powder coated color steel
Inner tank material: 1.2mm thick SUS304 food grade stainless steel ( Optional material SUS316L)
Vacuum tube material: borosilicate glass 3.3; AL-SS-CU absorb coating, with copper heat pipe inside
Frame material: 1.2mm thickness stainless steel
Insulation material: 55mm thickness polyurethane
Suitable for mains pressure water(up to 8 bar/116psi)
Easy plug-in installation
Install the T/P valve on the pressurized tank
Seal material: Stabilized High Temperature Silicon
19. Vacuum Tube | 20. Size (mm) | 21. Φ47*1500 / Φ58*1800 / Φ70*2100 | |||||
22. Tube (pcs) | 23. 10 / 12 / 15 / 18 / 20 / 22 / 24 / 30 / 36 / 42 | ||||||
24. Material | 25. Borosilicate 3.3 glass, magnetron spluttering selective coating | ||||||
26. Coating | 27. Single-target AL-N/AL or Three-target AL/N-Cu-SS | ||||||
28. Water Tank | 29. Capacity | 30. 80L ~ 500L for hot water storage tank | |||||
31. Inner tank | 32. Food-grade stainless steel SUS304-2B / SUS316 | ||||||
33. Insulation | 34. High-density polyurethane foam with 70~80 hour heat preservation | ||||||
35. Tank shell | 36. Food-grade stainless steel SUS304-2B | ||||||
37. Bracket | 38. Shaped strong aluminum alloy structure adaptable for flat or slope roof | ||||||
39. Accessories | 40. Anti-aging silicon seals, Dustproof seals, Air-vent cap, Stainless screws | ||||||
41. Auxiliary Devices | 42. Assistant tank, Intelligent controller, Electrical heater, Magnesium anodes | ||||||
43. Tilt Angle | 44. 25 ~ 50° | ||||||
45. Water Output | 46. 45 - 95°C | ||||||
47. Hail Resistance | 48. Φ25mm diameter | ||||||
49. Model Number | 50. Solar Vacuum Tube | 51. Tank 52. Liter | 53. System 54. Liter | 55. Container Loading Qty /sets | |||
56. Size /mm | 57. Qty /pcs | 58. 20GP | 59. 40GP | 60. 40HQ | |||
61. VNS-58SA12-100 | 62. Φ58*1800 | 63. 12 | 64. 100 | 65. 132 | 66. 58 | 67. 119 | 68. 140 |
69. VNS-58SA15-130 | 70. 15 | 71. 130 | 72. 170 | 73. 54 | 74. 108 | 75. 131 | |
76. VNS-58SA18-150 | 77. 18 | 78. 150 | 79. 198 | 80. 43 | 81. 86 | 82. 105 | |
83. VNS-58SA20-170 | 84. 20 | 85. 170 | 86. 223 | 87. 40 | 88. 80 | 89. 97 | |
VNS-58SA24-200 | 24 | 200 | 263 | 35 | 70 | 85 | |
VNS-58SA30-250 | 30 | 250 | 329 | 28 | 56 | 68 | |
VNS-58SA36-300 | 36 | 300 | 395 | 23 | 47 | 57 |
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Our Services
1. OEM service
2. Warranty: 5 years
3. Considerable after sale service
Color steel Compact pressure Thermal solar heater
FAQ:
1. What’s the delivery time?
10 days after receiving deposit.
2. How long is the warranty?
5 years for whole system, 1 year for accessory
3. What’s your production capacity?
6000sets/month
4. What’s the MOQ?
1 set.
5. What’s your payment term?
Container: 30% T/T in advance for deposit, 70% T/T before shipment for fist order.
70% T/T after seeing copy of B/L from second order
Sample: 100% T/T in advance
Other choices: L/C at sight.
6. What certifications do you have?
CE, SOLAR KEYMARK, SRCC and etc.
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Pressurized Heat Pipe with Copper Solar Water Heater System
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 set
- Supply Capability:
- 6000 set/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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