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 Energy-management systems have helped other HVAC approaches, such as thermal storage His firm regularly installs water- and ice-based thermal-storage heat systems, and he expects demand to continue as energy becomes more expensive and less reliable. One of the oldest means of cooling buildings is certainly evaporative cooling. In the 19th-century American Southwest, for example, small structures were cooled by means duct of wood towers as high as 20 feet tall with dripping water that benefited from prevailing breezes. One problem was that the open systems led to microbial growth and scale build-up, heat breeding both disease and inefficiency. Still, the duct same mechanical effect undergirds some of today''s innovative buildings, especially where they include evaporative condensers, a basic but energy-efficient technology. And many operational heat and duct problems of water-based equipment are, well, history. All across the country, homeowners, business owners and commercial operations are enjoying the high performance and superior comfort of our system. No matter when your home or building was built, or what its physical configuration, installing our system is always a possibility - without compromising design or architectural integrity. Brownstone or ranch, one story or multi-level, office or industrial space - regardless of your building''s age, design or construction, the system is designed to fit. It''s ideal for heating or cooling buildings with: Electric Heat, Hot Water Heat, Chilled Water Loops, Steam Heat, Radiant Floor heat Heat, Inadequate duct and heat or No Ductwork, Inadequate Cooling on Upper Levels, Limited Space, Baseboard Heat, Radiator Heat The system outperforms conventional heating and cooling systems by utilizing a patented high velocity system of air. "Over the past few years, we''ve seen major improvements: more energy-efficient duct chillers, better heat-recovery-type chillers and higher-efficiency motors, just to name a few," director of facilities engineering "Another big savings has come from improvements in variable-frequency drives. Prices have come down, and they''ve become much more heat reliable. We use them more extensively now." "Variable-speed duct and heat pumping and drives are becoming somewhat a matter of course ... we can meet duct the load requirement more easily heat that way than with any kind of step control," he explains. The real potential for cutting HVAC costs, however, is managing overall load with an energy-management duct system. "Recently, energy-management systems have become very sophisticated," . "They can permit load-demand limiting, load shedding at different hours and turning the heat systems off and on when they''re not in use. We can program them to respond to special requirements for night duct occupancies, [even] on an intermittent basis." If you are searching for gas heat for your new or old home check us out. We can help you find the right system that works for you. Check out our site and learn about how today's systems can properly heat your home.
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