Solar thermal collectors in parallel

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Using TRYNSYS software for solar thermal cooling, the user faces challenges in simulating multiple evacuated tube panels in parallel due to the lack of an automatic feature. The discussion confirms that installing multiple panels in parallel can be treated as a single larger panel, provided the piping is appropriately scaled for increased flow. It is suggested that adjusting the panel size in the software can simplify the simulation process. The internal layout of the panels does not significantly impact the overall performance, according to the specifications reviewed. Therefore, doubling the area of a single collector effectively mimics the performance of two panels connected in parallel.
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I am using TRYNSYS software to simulate solar thermal cooling. I need to install many solar thermal panels (evacuated tubes) in parallel. However, there is no feature to do that automatically in the software; so I can only add them manually with complex piping and stuff. So my question is:
Is installing multiple solar thermal panels in parallel is the same as having a one huge panel with an area of the summed areas of the multiple panels? Because if this true, I can just increase the size of the panels in the software and my problem will be solved.
 
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I would say "yes" in principle, provided the piping is scaled to handle the additional flow and you add flow rates on the specs (if that's a parameter). I am not familiar with what parameters TRYNSYS uses but a brief glance at the spec sheets at solarpanelplus.com does not appear to bother with internal layout (whether individual tubes are connected in parallel or serially) so why should you?
 
jambaugh said:
I would say "yes" in principle, provided the piping is scaled to handle the additional flow and you add flow rates on the specs (if that's a parameter). I am not familiar with what parameters TRYNSYS uses but a brief glance at the spec sheets at solarpanelplus.com does not appear to bother with internal layout (whether individual tubes are connected in parallel or serially) so why should you?
Thanks Jambaugh, So I can safely assume that doubling the area of a single collector (with increasing tubes diameters) will have the same effect of having two panels connected in parallel?
 
jambaugh said:
Yes.
Thanks.
 
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