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Sun collection

By Justin Felix
July 20, 2016
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Designed and built in Australia, the new envelope range of collectors from Solahart has five patents pending and represents a breakthrough in flat plate technology. The collectors allow for an elegant and unobtrusive slim-line design, but are also created to withstand the harshest of weather conditions.

Solahart claims that consumers will be able to save up to 50-90% of water heating energy consumption, depending on where they live and where the system is installed. The highly efficient SC series is also claimed to be particularly good for cooler regions, the products being designed to allow the sun to heat an anti-freeze fluid in the collectors instead of the water, which prevents problems that occur when winter temperatures fall below freezing.

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