A solar collector absorbs solar irradiation and converts this into thermal energy. The part which
receives radiant solar energy is called the absorber: this usually has a translucent cover which allows light in and reduces heat losses from convection. An insulated enclosure provides structural integrity and reduces losses from conduction. Connectors allow fluid from the primary loop to circulate and control heat transmission from the collector into the dwelling. Collectors are either flat or tubular.





