Definition of Solar thermal collector, medium-temperature

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Solar thermal collector, medium-temperature

The term 'Solar thermal collector, medium-temperature' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A collector that generally operates at temperatures of 140 degrees F to180 degrees Fahrenheit, but can also operate at temperatures as low as 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Typically, it has one or two glazings, a metal frame, a metal absorption panel with integral flow channels or attached tubing (liquid collector) or with integral ducting (air collector) and insulation on the sides and back of the panel'.

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