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IMPORTANT : The bottom of the storage tank must be at least 1 foot above the
top of the collector ! Two to 10 feet is even better . A second frequent problem for
thermosyphon systems is air being trapped in the piping systems . Water at 32°F
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IMPORTANT : The bottom of the storage tank must be at least 1 foot above the
top of the collector ! Two to 10 feet is even better . A second frequent problem for
thermosyphon systems is air being trapped in the piping systems . Water at 32°F
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325 ( A ) Roof - mounted collectors with tank in roof space ( B ) Collectors
mounted as awnings over window , with tank in roof space ( C ) In the case of a
flat roof , collectors are at ground level , with tank mounted on doublyreinforced
shelf in ...
325 ( A ) Roof - mounted collectors with tank in roof space ( B ) Collectors
mounted as awnings over window , with tank in roof space ( C ) In the case of a
flat roof , collectors are at ground level , with tank mounted on doublyreinforced
shelf in ...
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The first , by Steve Baer , has a foolproof , simple system of placing a small tank
inside a larger barrel . See Figure 18 - 11 . Hot water coming out of the tank can
be used directly or put into an existing hot water heater as an auxiliary . Note that
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The first , by Steve Baer , has a foolproof , simple system of placing a small tank
inside a larger barrel . See Figure 18 - 11 . Hot water coming out of the tank can
be used directly or put into an existing hot water heater as an auxiliary . Note that
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