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Vacuum Flasks - An Essential Temperature Perseverance For Beverages

12th May 2011
Vacuum flasks are more commonly known as thermos flasks by most individuals. Instead of stainless steel, flasks are usually made of metal, plastic, glass, or foam, with hollow walls within. The flask works effectively by blocking the heat transfer from th... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee

Insulating your house

12th May 2011
In a house where there is not sufficient insulation 30% of the energy generated can be lost through walls, roof, floor, pipes, windows and air leakages. To prevent this loss adequate insulation should be applied where necessary. Here are some insulation r... Read >
Author: Sam

How Good Windows Save Money and the Environment

10th May 2011
A lot of the time it is quite obvious what happens to your energy when you start to feel drafts in your home. You know that it is either going out or getting in through the doors and windows and that is generally a real problem. There are really so man... Read >
Author: Sheker Maod

The Value of an Energy Efficient Roof

10th May 2011
There are really many ways to start out the plans when it comes to improving the energy efficiency of your home. The fact is that when you start really thinking about your options, the roof is one of the main aspects to look at. A lot of good money is ... Read >
Author: Sheker Maod

Direct Fired Commercial Air-Handling Units

11th April 2011
The feature that differentiates a Direct Gas-Fired Heating System from other types of heating equipment is its burner system. A “trough” or “line” burner is installed directly in the supply air stream. Combustion products are intro... Read >
Author: Buffalo Blower

Improved Direct Gas-Fired Air Handling Unit Design

06th April 2011
Buffalo Fan Co. has introduced a new reliable and efficient air make-up unit designs for industrial building ventilation. In industrial plants where there is a high density of employees and many manual operations involved, an improvement in the environmen... Read >
Author: Susana Terlitsky

Heat Exchanger: A heat transferring equipment.

05th April 2011
Heat exchanger is a piece of equipment built for efficient heat transfer from one medium to another. The media may be separated by a solid wall, so that they never mix, or they may be in direct contact. They are widely used in air conditioners, refrigerat... Read >
Author: harry

Calgary Residence Heating Options

05th April 2011
There are principally three types of standard space heaters out there in Calgary . These three kinds of heaters include conductive heaters, radiant heaters, and convective heaters. Scientifically talking, warmth can solely transfer and move from the warmt... Read >
Author: broomsz9gh

Calgary House Heating Options

05th April 2011
There are basically three forms of typical house heaters available in Calgary . These three kinds of heaters include conductive heaters, radiant heaters, and convective heaters. Scientifically speaking, warmth can only switch and move from the warmth supp... Read >
Author: broomsz9gh

Reuse the Energy used to heat your water with a Drain Water Heat Recovery System

30th March 2011
If you want to make the most of your hot water usage, why not consider a system that recovers the heat from drain water and uses it to heat your home? This allows you to reuse water that has already been heated and reduce not only your heating bill but al... Read >
Author: Sam

What You Want to Know About HVAC Methods

22nd March 2011
With the existing state of technological innovation and industrialization, more and a lot more innovations are currently being produced offered to the public innovations that supply them with a much more hassle-free way of living. A single of these is the... Read >
Author: joanne

Why Should You Use a Heat Pump?

21st March 2011
Have you ever wondered that heat pumps are potentially a better option than the air conditioners? This is simply because of the fact that a heat pump possesses an additional feature. In the winters the heat pump can reverse its operations by warming a roo... Read >
Author: Michael Bergdahl

Ways To Keep Cold Winter Out Of Your House

15th March 2011
Winter indeed is a perfect time for you to skiing and ice hockey but when it comes to what it feel inside the house is totally the opposite. If it's winter you wouldn't like any piece of the outside cold to enter your house. The comfort of your home can b... Read >
Author: Shima Jones

Read on to know how Green Windows work for saving energy consumption.

14th March 2011
Green window also known as energy efficient window is the most effective way for saving energy and bringing down your electricity bills. A significant number of people are now replacing their existing frames with these ENERGY STAR windows. There are sever... Read >
Author: fenestawindows

Why You Should Consider Purchasing Blackout Curtains

08th March 2011
Blackout curtains, as the name suggests, are curtains that have been designed and manufactured to block as much light as possible from passing through them when being used. This is accomplished by using a tightly woven fabric, sometimes multiple layers, a... Read >
Author: Alfred Oliver
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