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01/17/2008 9:11 PM  
http://www.ahrexpo.com/


I'll post with pictures and share with you guys the hottest and greatest Radiant Heating Products that man has ever made. 


I will be mostly interested in Hydro Solar and Advanced Radiant Heating Products booths. One new product in particular claims (heat pump) its cheaper than gas/oil/propane boilers to run w/ radiant heating. This I gotta see.   

More BTU's using LESS energy!

LINK

Mike

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01/20/2008 6:52 AM  
Please do Mike.

I am days away from choosing a system and still have not locked anything up.

Any info you could provide or any links the exhibitors sponsor would be most appreciated.
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01/29/2008 6:38 PM  
Heating award went to:
Hallowell International

www.gotohallowell.com

The Acadia™ is an energy-efficient, eco-friendly, air-source heat pump that can keep a home’s indoor temperatures steadily comfortable even when outdoor temperatures reach as low as -30˚F. The Acadia features the patented Opti-Cycle™ technology, which allows for efficient and effective operation as the temperatures fall.

There is nothing else like the Acadia on the market, said Duane A. Hallowell, president and CEO. “It contains revolutionary patented technology that has changed the industry. The Acadia cuts home heating and cooling costs by up to 70 percent, lessening dependence on fossil fuels and helping consumers have a smaller carbon footprint. Additionally, the system is composed of industry standard components that HVAC installers are already using in the field.”

The Acadia was formally launched in October 2007, and the split system heat pump can be installed in both new construction and retrofit projects. The system is paired with a multiposition air handler, which allows for installation in a variety of applications. While most Acadia units are installed in residential buildings, the system has been used in light commercial applications as well.

Unlike geothermal technology, there is no digging or trenching required during installation, however the Acadia is just as energy efficient as geothermal technology and costs approximately one-third less according to the manufacturer. Hallowell adds that the Acadia is affordable to install and requires minimal upkeep. “As a combined heating and cooling system, consumers need to invest in a single unit, rather than a heating system plus an air conditioner,” he said.

Lets see it in production soon.

Mike

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01/29/2008 6:47 PM  
http://www.energykinetics.com/season_after_season_video.html

Watch the Video at the bottom of page.

The rep would'nt give me a price or ball park figure on the Boiler.
FYI
Mike

MIKE IN NYC
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