This detail is an array of vacuum tubes from a solar thermal collector. As opposed to the more common fluid filled flat plate collectors, these transfer solar energy through a Sol-Titanium coated copper heat pipe. The heat pipe heats the solar fluid in the manifold at the top of the collector. From there the solar fluid circulates the solar energy to heat the domestic hot water. The image below is the array during installation(6 panels in total). Notice the photovoltaic array on the roof too! The PV and Solar Thermal arrays are part of the renewable energy systems at the Teal Farm Vermont. See more photos here.
Showing posts with label sustainable building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable building. Show all posts
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Solar Thermal Array
This detail is an array of vacuum tubes from a solar thermal collector. As opposed to the more common fluid filled flat plate collectors, these transfer solar energy through a Sol-Titanium coated copper heat pipe. The heat pipe heats the solar fluid in the manifold at the top of the collector. From there the solar fluid circulates the solar energy to heat the domestic hot water. The image below is the array during installation(6 panels in total). Notice the photovoltaic array on the roof too! The PV and Solar Thermal arrays are part of the renewable energy systems at the Teal Farm Vermont. See more photos here.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Organic Farm

It's been almost 6 years in the making from design concept sketches to the final nail... the Living Future Organic farm residence is complete. We've been taking photos like crazy for the past four months as spaces are furnished. The opening image on the blog is of the west elevation at sunset. We'll continue to add images here and on our main site as they are finished.
We'll also be adding information about the unique design and energy features of this project on this blog so, please check in regularly.
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living future,
organic farm,
sustainable building
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