Description, Operating principle, Technical specifications – DE DIETRICH NEO 2.1 User Manual

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3 Description

3.1

Operating principle

The short-wave solar radiation (sunlight) striking the solar panel is

converted into heat by the selective coating on the absorber. From

there it is transferred by heat conduction to the absorber pipe and

carried by the heat-transporting fluid to the calorifier. The solar-panel

fluid heats the calorifier by means of the energy absorbed from the

sun and cools down itself in the process. The cooled heat-transporting

fluid then flows back to the solar panel in order to collect more solar

energy. An intelligent control system ensures that the circulation

system is only active when there is sufficient solar radiation, thus

optimising the collection of solar energy.

3.2

Technical specifications

Length

mm

1960

Width

mm

1060

Height

mm

70

Weight

kg

34.45

Gross collector area A

G

m

2

2,1

Inlet surface Aa

m

2

1,88

Absorber surface A

A

m

2

1,90

Water content

litres

1,2

Maximum operating pressure bar

10

Testing pressure

bar

15

Optical efficiency η

o

0,773

Loss rating a

1

W/m

2

.K 3,676

Loss rating a

2

W/m

2

.K 0,0143

Stagnation temperature

°C

180

Hydraulic connections

mm

12

Pressure drop

mbar

See below

Fitted tilt angle

minimum/maximum

°

20 to 65

Load loss curve

A

Pressure drop (mbar)

Z

Mass flow (Kg/h)

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

1

2

M002031-A

NEO 2.1 / SUN 211

3. Description

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