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How are solar vacuum tubes connected to the heating system?

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Solar vacuum tubes are connected to the heating system through a series of pipes and fittings. These tubes are typically installed on the roof or another area with direct sunlight exposure. The pipes, known as a manifold, connect the tubes in a parallel or series configuration. The heated water or heat transfer fluid flows through the tubes, absorbing the solar energy and transferring it to the heating system, where it can be used for various purposes such as space heating or hot water production.
Solar vacuum tubes are connected to the heating system through a series of pipes. The tubes are positioned on the roof or another location where they can receive maximum sunlight. The pipes are then connected to the tubes, allowing the transfer of heat from the tubes to the water or air in the heating system.
Solar vacuum tubes are typically connected to the heating system through a heat exchanger. This heat exchanger allows the transfer of thermal energy from the solar vacuum tubes to the heating system, which then distributes the heat throughout the building or water supply.

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