The Green Tide


Thermomax Mazdon System...
Thermomax solar collectors convert direct and diffuse solar radiation into heat. They efficiently collect and transer this energy through a collector plate and "heat-pipe" in an evacuated glass tube, to a highly insulated manifold heat exchanger. The system has been designed to ensure that the condenser or ‘heat exchanger’ at the top of each solar tube never comes into direct contact with the water circulating in the system, while assuring a highly efficient heat transfer process. The high quality insulation in the manifold ensures minimal heat loss.
Each system is secured to the roof by means of stainless steel fixing brackets. In the case of a Flat roof, a stainless steel frame is available to fit the collector to an optimum angle. Two sizes of collectors are available in arrays of 20 and 30 tubes. Each solar tube is an independent collector with its own heat transfer mechanism ‘heat-pipe’.
SolarOne lighting systems provide bright even lighting that optimizes comfort and visibility. Choose from a variety of configurations and profiles that provide lighting on demand or on a continuous basis. The promise of solar lighting is effective lighting anywhere and anytime, making public areas safer, creating more usable outdoor space, protecting the environment and saving energy dollars.
Sanyo HIT solar panels are a leader in cell and module efficiency, with models that can obtain maximum power within a fixed amount of space. Sanyo HIT (Heterojuncton with Intrinsic Thin layer) solar cells are hybrids of single crystalline silicon surrounded by ultra-thin amorphous silicon layers.
Sanyo HIT solar panels have a black anodized aluminum, double-wall frame for extra strength. The panels come pre-equipped with a touch-safe junction box, lead wires, MCTM plug-n-play connectors, and unique mounting rails.
Cansolair Inc. has developed a forced convection solar heating unit called the Model RA 240 SOLAR MAX. A dwelling of 1000 square feet can have a complete air change in 1.5 hours. Working experience indicates that comfortable room temperature can be maintained in a 1000 square foot dwelling with 15 minutes of sunlight per hour.
