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Thermosiphon
Thermosiphons are used in liquid-based solar heating systems to heat a liquid such as water. The water is heated passively by solar energy and relies on heat energy being transferred from the sun to a solar collector.
The heat from the collector can be transferred to water in two ways: directly where water circulates through the collector (open system), or indirectly where an anti-freeze solution carries the heat from the collector and transfers it to water in the tank via a heat exchanger (closed system).
Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated. Due to this principle, it is necessary for the water to be stored in a tank above the collector
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