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English: Schematic cross section of an uncovered PVT collector with a sheet-and-tube type heat exchanger and rear insulation

1 - Gass cover (e.g. anti reflective) 2 - Encapsulant (e.g. EVA) 3 - Solar PV cells 4 - Encapsulant (e.g. EVA) 5 - Backsheet (e.g. PVF) 6 - Heat exchanger (e.g. aluminum, copper or polymers) 7 - Thermal insulation (e.g. mineral wool)

Original work, based on file Hybrid_Solar_Panel_Structure.jpg by Debora Castelnuovo (Author), from 10 November 2010, source: several commercial leaflets of miscellaneous suppliers. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hybrid_Solar_Panel_Structure.jpg
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Schematic cross section of an uncovered PVT collector with a sheet-and-tube type heat exchanger and rear insulation

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