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The fixed collectors are secured at a place where the gross solar energy obtained is
comparatively
higher than most of the predefined places and is the inclination is kept in accordance with the
defined context. The motive is to install collected places which are
subjected to receive the
maximum amount of sunlight and collect solar energy over a long period of time hence the demand
for tracking devices can be overcome. This creates a substantial diminution in the expenses and
the preservation of the collectors. The knowledge of the movement of the sun throughout a season
and different hours of the year is essential to enable maximum captivation of solar energy.
The Sun chart for Calcutta is shown below
Figure 3.7: Sun path diagram for Calcutta
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Legends
Through the use of the chart, it is possible to ascertain the position of the sun at different times and
seasons so that the panel can be fixed for maximum output. Fixed trackers are cheaper in tropical
countries like Kenya. For countries beyond +10 degrees North and -10
degrees South of the
equator, there is need for serious tracking. This is because the position of the midday sun varies
significantly.
The chart shows that the position of the sun is highest between 1200h and 1400h. For the periods
outside this range, the collectors are obliquely oriented to the sun and
therefore only a fraction
reaches the surface of absorption.
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