Definition of Low temperature collectors

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Low temperature collectors

The term 'Low temperature collectors' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Metallic or nonmetallic collectors that generally operate at temperatures below 110 degrees Fahrenheit and use pumped liquid or air as the heat transfer medium.They usually contain no glazing and no insulation, and they are often made of plastic or rubber, although some are made of metal'.

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