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News Release from: Asprey Radiators | Subject: Dual Climate control natural system
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 April 2007
Success at Homebuilding and Renovation
Show
Asprey Radiators success at the Homebuilding and Renovation Show included a lot of interest and orders for the dual Climate control natural system.
Asprey Radiators had a successful show at The N.E.C Homebuilding and Renovation Show Lots of interest and orders for the dual Climate control natural system
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Asprey Radiators to showcase new tube technology skirting heat exchanger at The Homebuilders and Renovation Show at The N.E.C Birmingham.
The design of the skirting tubes allows the system to become a central air cooler in the long hot summer months as well as central heating in the winter.
This is achieved with out fans.
The cooling takes place at ground level pushing upward in volume until it meats the warm air and causes a circulation of mixed hot and cold air.
As heating takes place at ceiling level and pushes down in volume then mixes with the cold air again causing a circulation of hot air and cold Air.
We have two developers from Cyprus A couple of heat pump companies wanting to use the technology to expand the heat Produced from Geothermal heat.
Developers from England, and the most important the general public.
Who I would like to thank for the orders placed with this company.
We had interest from college lecturers who wanted to show the technology to there students.
We had a lecturer in air conditioning who had seen it all until he looked closely he was amazed.
Tube technology will be in every heat exchanger because it works on mass inertia using very little energy from the source and at the same time will heat over 30 times it's own mass.
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