have three parts:
Collector: Light is collected at the roof through a clear, multi-faceted dome that looks like a jewel. The domed shape allows the device to catch sunlight from many angles and in any season.
Solar tubes (tunnels): Light is then channeled down a highly-reflective tube, or sun tunnel. These tubes are usually 10 inches in diameter and run from the rooftop to the room being lit.
Ultra-violet (harmful) rays that can fade carpet, furniture, artwork, and clothing are removed by the device.
Diffuser: At the end of the tube, a light diffuser is set into the ceiling. This diffuser creates steady, even light throughout the lit space. This eliminates the glare and hotspots traditional
skylights and even windows can create.
Designer Fixtures
You can customize tubular daylighting devices from Solargreen to suit your d
Solar daylighting devices bring sunlight from the rooftop into any area of your home |