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Recover up to 75% of the heat energy from extracted air
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The heat energy in waste air is valuable. With a heat pipe, you can recover most of it for free.
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Changing the air in occupied buildings has an expensive side-effect: the heat energy that you pumped into the building escapes with the air. And the fresh air that replaces
it has to be heated afresh.
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Wherever air is mechanically supplied and removed, there's an opportunity to install an energy-saving heat pipe. The principle is simple: the heat pipe extracts heat from
the waste air stream and adds it to the incoming stream. The effectiveness of this process can be as high as 75%, yet the running costs are nil and the set-up costs are
minimal.
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Energy-efficient industrial processes
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Industrial processes are huge consumers of energy. Much of that energy escapes with waste gases and liquids. A heat pipe can recover and recycle that heat without fear of
contamination from the waste product itself.
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What's more, a heat pipe can be treated to withstand corrosive environments with minimal loss of effectiveness. Typical environments include swimming pools, HVAC, drying
processes, paint-spray booths, laundries, kitchens etc.
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The heat-pipe advantage
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no moving parts
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no direct energy input
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totally passive
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zero cross-contamination
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up to 75% efficiency
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low air-resistance for minimal pressure drop
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easy drainage of condensation
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long-lasting
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virtually maintenance-free
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environmentally safe
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A heat pipe beats all other solutions
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A heat pipe is not the only method of heat recovery ?but it is the best.
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Run-around coils may be inexpensive, but they require a pump pack and expansion tank to operate. In cold climates, they must be charged with anti-freeze to prevent frost
damage. However, where the intake and discharge air streams are far apart, a run-around coil is easily the best solution.
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Plate-to-plate heat exchangers are effective, but bulky. They are also expensive and difficult to clean; the trapped condensate encourages mould growth.
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Heat recovery wheels require intensive maintenance, they're prone to cross-contamination, and they do not drain condensation effectively.
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Further information:
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Request a brochure: Full details in hard copy.
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Request a call: We'll call you back to talk about your application. If it helps, we'll even come out for a free site survey.
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