Solar Thermal Workshop Dallas Texas, May 19th 2009

Specific location and time TBA.
The city of Dallas covers approximately 343 square miles and (with a population of 1,232,940) is the ninth-largest city in the United States. The city, combined with Fort Worth and Arlington, helps form the fourth-largest metropolitan area. In 2008, Fortune magazine named 24 companies from the D-FW metro area (including Exxon Mobil, JCPenney and TXU) as Fortune 500 companies. The Metroplex is ranked fifth among metropolitan areas for Fortune 500 companies.
With many entertainment districts within a short distance of downtown, Dallas provides local history mixed with a melting pot of arts, culture, dining and more.
Affordable renewable alternatives are poised to make a big impact, many of which, including many solar technologies, are ideal for the Texas climate. SunMaxx Solar offers a complete line of solar hot water products, including as the SunMaxx TS20 and the SunMaxx TS30. These thermosyphon systems require no pumps or electronics to operate. Looking for a way to reduce your dependance on fossil fuels while enjoying free hot water? Simply install one of these systems for your home, facing the system into the Texas sun.
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SunMaxx TS20
Operational Basics of a Solar Thermosyphon System:
Through the process of natural convection, hot water rises and cold water sinks. This process is an integral part of what makes Thermosyphon Systems operate. Cold water sinks from the storage tank at the top of the unit, into the evacuated tubes. In the tubes, the cold water is heated, rising back up into the storage tank as its temperature rises. Throughout the day, all of the cold water within the Thermpsyphon System will be heated in this way.
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