If you assume that each Abricus solar tube can produce a maximum of 67 watts under full sun (rated3D1342W/20 tubes), you would need tubes to heat 200 litres of water, 40 degrees on a June day in Edmonton if the irradiance is estimated at 5.4 kWh/M2/day.
If you assume that each Abricus solar tube can produce a maximum of 67 watts under full sun (rated3D1342W/20 tubes), you would need tubes to heat 200 litres of water, 40 degrees on a June day in Edmonton if the irradiance is estimated at 5.4 kWh/M2/day.
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![If you assume that each Abricus solar tube can produce a maximum of 67 watts
under full sun (rated3D1342W/20 tubes), you would need tubes to heat 200
litres of water, 40 degrees on a June day in Edmonton if the irradiance is estimated
at 5.4 kWh/M2/day.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7503b033-2962-4129-82f0-7b6c20cbf13a%2F47d1c78d-a4f8-4776-8230-dae3dd21e352%2Fqqdf7sb_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:If you assume that each Abricus solar tube can produce a maximum of 67 watts
under full sun (rated3D1342W/20 tubes), you would need tubes to heat 200
litres of water, 40 degrees on a June day in Edmonton if the irradiance is estimated
at 5.4 kWh/M2/day.
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