Friday, August 19, 2011

Visions of Sugar Plums and Holiday Safety


Ho, Ho, Ho, Holiday greetings to you!


Okay, I confess! I took some liberties in putting this list together. But keep in mind that electrical hazards know no season! Our friends at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSO) estimate that about 4,000 injuries associated with electric extension cords are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year. They also estimate that each year, about 3,300 residential fires originate in extension cords, killing 50 people and injuring about 270 others. The most frequent causes of such fires are short circuits, overloading, damage, and/or misuse of extension cords.Gotta love stockings hung by the fire - but gotta also be sure they are removed before the fire is a blazing! Maybe back in the day when wool stockings hung by the fire, it was not so risky, but these days those fuzzy fake flannel stockings burn better than fat lighter. So choose your effect - either stockings hung by the fireplace, or a fire in the fireplace, but certainly not both at the same time!The real point is, be it in our own homes, homes we visit, or homes we list, keep an eye out for the hazards that need to be addressed. Lives depend on it. Plus, if one of your property listings burn to the ground, it makes for some very difficult disclosures!While we are thinking about space heaters, be especially cautious about the misuse of kerosene-fired space heaters. These babies can really put out the heat! But please, read the directions and follow them like your life depended on it. Of special concern is ventilation. If your space heater's directions require outside air for ventilation, crack a window or what ever it takes to be compliant. The risk of death from carbon monoxide poisoning is far greater than fire. Carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless ensuring a sound sleep for all eternity.For some strange reason, otherwise sane and contentious homeowners decide to do their most creative electrical lighting, decorating, and wiring this time of year. Some of the more festive observations have been:
  • Twelve indoor extension cords lying in a garden fountain
  • Eleven lighted candles each behind a curtain
  • Ten cracked cords in a single outlet
  • Nine rocking reindeer sparking on a rooftop
  • Eight unattended potpourri pots a bubbling and a boiling
  • Seven realtors cell phones charging near a wet counter
  • Six spliced wires wrapped with duct tape
  • Five frosty snowmen hanging by frayed wires
  • Four flood lights on a single broken fixture
  • Three space heaters blowing on a Christmas tree
  • Two light bulbs covered with red plastic bags
  • One extension cord draped over a chimney while the fire's a blazing
And what about space heaters! These little gems can put just the right amount of heat right where you need it. But, they can also burn the house down. Space heaters need to be in a clear space! That might even be why they call them "space" heaters, cause if they are too close to bedding, curtains, or clothing there is a fair chance of fire. Many a home has burned even with the heater in clear space. Please be careful about flinging a towel, shirt, or sheet as you climb under the covers. Any article landing on the heater is certain to burn.Candles! Gosh they look so good and the scent can set the perfect holiday mood. But always remember this about candles - they are on fire! Seasonal candles on windowsills near your beautiful curtains and shears is a perfect blend for combustion. Please be sure candles are always attended when lighted, shielded by a glass enclosure, and located so the cat doesn't knock them over. And put out all candles before snuggling in for the night!Be safe and enjoy the holidays! ...more information...You may be feeling happy for the holidays, but you'll be roasting more than chestnuts if you lose respect for the dangers inherent in the season! It is sad to say, but more homes burn during December than any other month. And electricity is not the only hazard contributing to the risk.

Be safe and enjoy the holidays! ...more information...




Author: Wally Conway


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Air Cooled Heat Exchangers


Air cooled heat exchangers are only one of many forms of heat exchanger. Heat exchangers are gadgets which are particularly designed for aiding the transfer of heat from one fluid towards the other. And for us to better fully grasp, typical samples of appliances which use heat exchangers would be the air conditioners, fridges as well as space heaters.


Fast-ActingPatio heaters work more quickly than other types of heaters to raise the surrounding temperature by 10-30 degrees Fahrenheit. They are also much safer and more contained than open fires, in the case of pits, grills and bonfires.* 550 square feet � 48,000 BTU�sAs more RV carports are being wired for electrical output, hooking up regulation heaters has become a common practice. For areas that don�t experience freezing temperatures, space heaters can also provide enough heat from a 120 volt outlet but care must always be taken to keep the heaters upright and away from all kinds of flammable materials. A �tip-over� feature automatically turns the heater off or emits a beeping sound should the unit be upended.* 250 square feet � 24,000 BTU�s (British Thermal Units)

ACHEs are also considered as a "green" alternative because no chemical treatment is needed to the water or fluid used by the assembly. And temperature is the only parameter that needs to be considered when getting rid of the water used. Without a proper heat exchanger equipment, overheating can certainly ruin your equipments and appliances, specially the parts subjected to heat. Out of all the things which have been mentioned, if we're to think about the trend the world is going, air cooled heat exchangers are the best choice for industrial plants and other plants when the environment is to be considered.




Author: Bryce Steed


Heating up the Scene: Patio Heaters


You�ve seen them more and more around on club patios and outside of upscale restaurants. Patio heaters are truly becoming a hot commodity used by commercial businesses as a consideration to their patrons and now they are also being sold residentially so you can enjoy the serene warmth of one at home. Traditionally made from stainless steel and aluminum, heaters can range anywhere from well over $800 for the more extravagant and commercial types to just under $200. There is the classic silver disc-shaped design but now also a variety of styles to choose from, including ones made to look like old-fashioned streetlamps.


ffers a steady as well as strong thermal performance due to the protection of the finned surface against wind, rain, hail and snow by the plenum chamber. The induced draft also assures a better air distribution, less hot air recirculation, less air-side fouling and reduced noise levels at grade. Space in between the fans and the tube bundle is encircled by a plenum chamber, that directs the air. The entire assembly is generally installed on legs or a pipe rack.Most patio heaters operate on a propane tank burning system that requires little cleanup afterward. They are also constructed in such a way as to be weather resistant and able to stand being out in rain and snow. However, some degree of maintenance is suggested to keep them working at their best and to reduce pollution buildup. And if not already assembled upon purchase, most heaters are simple to put together.But let's not dwell too much on the general heat exchanger instead let's at this point look at air cooled heat exchangers or ACHEs for short. This rejects heat from a warm fluid directly to fan-blowing ambient air. ACHEs are generally utilized whenever a procedure or set up produces heat that have to be removed and regrettably does not have local use. The automobile radiator is an example of ACHE equipment. The motor needs to be cooled down to avoid overheating due to friction and combustion functions of the engine. The extra heat is carried away by the water or glycol coolant mix. Majority of the heat have to be dispersed, and the best way is by supplying ambient air.The two primary options for heating these living spaces are electrical or gas generated heat. Getting the right sized heating unit for the space being used is critical to make sure that enough heat gets generated without spending too much on a unit that is bigger than it needs to be. The following are approximations for the heater output required to warm the square footage of a living/working space:ACHEs are also considered as a "green" alternative because no chemical treatment is needed to the water or fluid used by the assembly. And temperature is the only parameter that needs to be considered when getting rid of the water used. Without a proper heat exchanger equipment, overheating can certainly ruin your equipments and appliances, specially the parts subjected to heat. Out of all the things which have been mentioned, if we're to think about the trend the world is going, air cooled heat exchangers are the best choice for industrial plants and other plants when the environment is to be considered.SmokersPortabilityAfter getting the right sized heating unit, the next decision will be how best to heat the designated area. Depending on whether heating must be spread throughout the area or targeted to a specific area will determine the proper type of heater. For heating wide areas, going with a convection heater is usually the best choice. An example where a convection style heater would be best is an area where people might be dispersed or moving around such as a play area or for a business with work areas which are spread out over the square footage of the structure. A less expensive option, such as a radiant or infra-red heater, would work if the area to be heated can be targeted to a specific area, such as a work desk. Money can also be saved by insulating the structure and adding weather stripping to doors and windows.Patio heaters are most often found during spring and summer, but their usefulness extends into colder months as well. Perfect for outdoor parties and barbecues, keep the festivities going even as the night grows cooler. The heat from each unit normally extends about 20 feet outward, so one is adequate for smaller patios and decks. The following are some other reasons why you might want to consider investing in a stylish and functional patio heater.Unlike a lot of bulky and industrial-looking indoor space heaters, outdoor patio heaters do not pose an eyesore to their surroundings. The propane tank or alternate fuel source is often hidden inside the base of each unit, so all you�re left with is sleek design. With the many shapes, styles and sizes of heaters available on the market today, everyone can find one that suits their particular taste.Though most consider it a bad habit, that�s no reason to banish smokers to the cold. With state-wide smoking bans in place, most buildings require that all smokers go outside a pre-determined distance from a building�s entrance. Patio heaters are a considerate touch (which doesn�t hurt to boost workplace morale either), and even non-smokers can appreciate the communal aspect of having everyone congregate and chat around the pleasing heat source.Attractiveness

Unlike a lot of bulky and industrial-looking indoor space heaters, outdoor patio heaters do not pose an eyesore to their surroundings. The propane tank or alternate fuel source is often hidden inside the base of each unit, so all you�re left with is sleek design. With the many shapes, styles and sizes of heaters available on the market today, everyone can find one that suits their particular taste.




Author: Tonya Kerniva


Beating Winter Temperatures in an Enclosed RV Carport


The versatility and affordability of enclosed RV cover has expanded their uses beyond just sheltering vehicles to functioning as home offices, work spaces, and/or play areas. As these uses become more integral in work and family life, having the area in which these activities take place get shut down due to cold temperatures becomes less and less of an option. As carport designs continue to evolve, making them more like room additions than bare bones shelters, a variety of heating options has also developed.


In addition to being aware of the actual functions of ACHEs, we should also have a view upon how it works inside and its components. Generally, air coolers for process usage are comprised of a finned-tube bundle with rectangular container headers in both ends of the tubes. Headers are boxers that eliminates the fluid in the piping to the tubes. The other parts include a number of fans that provide cooling air. The fans are commonly driven by electrical motors and are supported by speed reduction devices. The fan drive assemblage is sustained by a metal mechanical drive support system. Normally, the air flows up-wards all the way through a horizontal tube bundle. The fans could be either forced or induced draft, dependant upon if the air is pushed or pulled through the tube bundle. Forced draft unit permits a straightforward access for maintenance for the fans and to the bundles. In addition, the fans continue to be within the cold ambient air. Whilst the induced draft unit o!* 350 square feet � 36,000 BTU�sSafetyLow MaintenanceUnderstanding and knowing the inside and out of ACHEs is fairly hard, particularly when you have no background in mechanical matters. And due to this, let us once more shift our focus on another subject matter, which is the "why" question. With regards to economy, air coolers are desired due to lower maintenance cost. Some other benefits presented by air coolers are as follows: lack of the need for cooling water or other cooling media, no problem shall arise with regards to the thermal and chemical pollution of cooling fluids, and it quite fast to install by bolted assembly.Gas heaters can generate heat from both fixed and portable sources. Natural gas and liquid petroleum supply heaters from fixed piping systems while propane and kerosene are carried in storage tanks. With any gas based heating system it is extremely important to ventilate the heated area as well as placing carbon monoxide sensors around the interior of the structure to alert occupants of any kind of buildup of the noxious gas. Of the four gas sources, kerosene carries a consistently strong odor making it probably the least desirable source of heat, especially in an enclosed or poorly ventilated structure.

Gas heaters can generate heat from both fixed and portable sources. Natural gas and liquid petroleum supply heaters from fixed piping systems while propane and kerosene are carried in storage tanks. With any gas based heating system it is extremely important to ventilate the heated area as well as placing carbon monoxide sensors around the interior of the structure to alert occupants of any kind of buildup of the noxious gas. Of the four gas sources, kerosene carries a consistently strong odor making it probably the least desirable source of heat, especially in an enclosed or poorly ventilated structure.




Author: Kevin Keen


Alternative Heating � How Much Room Do You Need?


Even if you owned a million dollar townhouse in Boston�s Back Bay, there just isn't enough room on a 25' x 100' lot for a townhouse, small deck, a couple of parking spaces AND a closed loop geothermal heating system.


Let�s not forget the ever popular space heater. For many elderly homeowners who spend most of their time in one room of their home, a space heater is the least expensive way to supplement their conventional heating system.A three acre lot will afford you the space to install a slightly less expensive horizontal closed loop geothermal system, a wind turbine or even an outdoor wood, pellet or corn furnace.Protection in Outdoor Habitats:Just as the sky and landscape open up in rural America, so do opportunities for alternative heating.If a dog ever begins to shake or shiver from cold temperatures, make an effort to slowly, but steadily, warm her, as persistent shivering is a sign of hypothermia, which can be very dangerous to both dogs and humans.Suburban lot sizes can run anywhere from � of an acre to three acres. But even a quarter acre lot opens up the possibility of a vertical closed loop geothermal system.Keeping Dogs Healthy in Winter Months:An adaptation of the wood or pellet stove is the fully vented fireplace insert. They are comparably priced to freestanding stoves and offer a simple way to turn an otherwise inefficient fireplace into a source of heat for multiple rooms.If it gets too cold outside, consider bringing a dog inside, especially during the evening hours, and prepare a warm space for them to sleep through the night.Remember, also, that paws can become irritated when they come into contact with cold surfaces and salt used on icy surfaces. Special boots that are made for dogs are advisable when walking a dog in the snow or on icy surfaces. This can also help keep the dog from sliding on such surfaces. Be patient, however, with dogs that aren't used to wearing boots as such may take some time for them to get used to.These are just some of the most notable causes of home fires. Whether you decide to move to Denver or to any other city, it is important to take a look into these. Fire damage in Denver is something you can avoid but in case an accident still happened, keep the phone number of the local fire department handy, as well as a fire damage restoration company.Whether the dog lives indoors or outdoors, aging pets often develop arthritis. Just as humans experience painful joints in cold, damp weather, such can be as painful for an arthritic dog. To help alleviate the effects of the cold on a dog's arthritis, consider dog clothes to help provide additional warmth during the winter season. A dog sweater is advisable to keep their joints warm and to make sure arthritic dogs are as comfortable as possible in severe weather.Electric and hydronic (hot water) radiant heat are extremely versatile and can be installed anywhere. The hydronic application of radiant heat can be fueled by anything from corn to gas and can be adapted to heat driveways, hot tubs and of course, your home.The increasingly popular manufactured home is a growing segment of the suburban real estate market, and fire safety codes are very specific as to what you can use to heat your home.Unvented gas log fireplaces or propane space heaters are less expensive to purchase and install but are controversial with respect to health risks and are prohibited in some localities. Make sure the unit you purchase has an ODS (Oxygen Depletion Sensor). This safety device turns off the heater when the oxygen in the room drops below 18%. (Normal is around 21%)Take the case of space heaters. Denver enjoys generally mild weather even during winter. When it gets real cold, the choice of using space heaters becomes a viable option for people residing in this beautiful Colorado city. However, space heaters should be used with much caution. According to the National fire Protection Association, 79 percent of fatalities caused by residential heating is caused by space heaters. It is second to cooking in the list of leading causes of home fires.Urban Alternative HeatingOnly when you narrow down the choices for alternative heating or cooling based on where you live, can you begin to focus your time and energy on the most relevant, cost effective heating solution.If a dog lives outside in a kennel, consider covering the top of the kennel with a water-resistant tarp, or other protective covering, to insulate the dog from the elements. Or, consider placing a doghouse inside of the kennel, so that the dog has safe shelter from rain and snow. The dog's bedding should also always be slightly elevated to keep from becoming wet or frozen. Special heaters or heating pads may also be added to the kennel or doghouse to provide additional warmth. If using a heating device, be sure it is designed for use in pet shelters, as regular space heaters are never to be used in animal shelters or enclosures.Rural Alternative HeatingWalking Outside:Although wind, geothermal and outdoor furnace systems are more expensive than the typical $2000 wood pellet stove, they are very efficient and pay for themselves in only a few years.Geothermal, outdoor furnaces and most wind power are not suitable for urban or small-lot suburban homes. Except for very small wind turbines (i.e., with rotors one meter or less in diameter) on very small towers, a property size of one acre or more is desirable.For instance, if you partner with a program such as Energy Crafted Home in Connecticut, it�s possible to receive a rebate of $713 per ton of geothermal heating/cooling capacity. For the 3,000 sq. ft. home just mentioned, it would mean a rebate of $2,971.Suburban Alternative Heating

The choices for alternative heating are plentiful no matter where you live. It�s just a matter of knowing where you fit in.




Author: Sam Streubel


Cold Weather and Your Dogs Safety


Birds fly south in the winter; people shop for winter wardrobes, weatherize their homes and even prepare their cars for protection against cold weather. When preparing for dropping temperatures, it is equally important keep dogs warm and safe. While many dogs live outdoors in kennels or in doghouses, there are ways to keep them warm and safe from the elements, even in such shelters. Arthritic dogs, especially, should be given special attention in cold weather and dog clothes or other protective devices should be used to keep them warm day and night.


Decorative gel fireplaces are nice to look at, but aren�t considered legitimate heating devices.At approximately $5000, the outdoor furnace is your least expensive option. A quality 1,800 watt wind turbine and tower can be purchased for $7,000. If geothermal is your system of choice, a new 3,000 sq. ft. home can be heated and cooled for around $20,000. Rebates and tax credits could reduce this amount substantially.If you live in high humidity Alabama, the less expensive and environmentally friendly swamp cooler will never be a viable substitute for central air conditioning.Solar for hot water is on the rise in urban areas. A neighbor of mine in the Port Norfolk section of Boston recently installed a solar array on the roof of his two family home. His contractor did a first rate job and it doesn�t detract from the visual appeal of his house at all. He also says his hot water bill now costs him �chump change�.With so much room to work with, you could easily design a CHP (Combined Heat and Power Unit) and heat your home for 70% less than fuel oil.One Connecticut pellet stove dealer I spoke with said he sold so many wood pellet and corn stoves last winter he was forced to temporarily close one of his two stores for lack of product.Check with your local building department to find out exactly which alternative heating appliances are permitted before you start shopping for the best deal.Wood burning stoves have been used in urban areas for as long as I can remember.I bought my first air tight stove in 1976. Corn and wood pellet stoves are quickly gaining acceptance as new installations or replacements for existing wood stoves.The choices for alternative heating are plentiful no matter where you live. It�s just a matter of knowing where you fit in.An enjoyable activity like cooking seems harmless but it is actually topping the list of causes of home fires, which at times result to injuries and deaths. While we cannot (and should not) avoid cooking, we should strive to keep safety on our side. Simple things like cleaning grease on stove or checking propane grills can go a long way in ensuring a home safe from fire. Having devices like smoke alarms and fire extinguishers should also be considered. Lastly, have a qualified electrician check your wirings, circuit breakers, and other electrical connections especially if you notice any problem with it.A dog's temperature is always slightly warmer than the average human's temperature. When forecasts get too chilly, a few special precautions are all that's generally needed to make sure that you and your dog are comfortable on winter days.Dogs with Special Needs:

A dog's temperature is always slightly warmer than the average human's temperature. When forecasts get too chilly, a few special precautions are all that's generally needed to make sure that you and your dog are comfortable on winter days.




Author: Kelly Marshall


Fire Damage Denver - Maybe The Weather Is Good But Your Home Maintenance Is Not


Fire damage Denver is probably not among many things that would pop into your head when you think about relocating in The Mile High City. Most likely, your thoughts are focused on breathtaking mountain views, upscale shopping havens and must-see parks, theaters and museums - everything that will be short rides or even mere steps away once you are finally settled in this side of Colorado.


During the winter months, dogs often need to eat more calories to help them produce sufficient amounts of their own body heat. Consulting a veterinarian on how to increase the dog's caloric intake, without overfeeding, is the best way to accomplish this.A possible CHP for homeowners in the Corn Belt would be an outdoor corn furnace for heat and hot water, coupled with a wind turbine for electricityProtection for Indoor Dogs:

These are just some of the most notable causes of home fires. Whether you decide to move to Denver or to any other city, it is important to take a look into these. Fire damage in Denver is something you can avoid but in case an accident still happened, keep the phone number of the local fire department handy, as well as a fire damage restoration company.




Author: Leo Nov


Enercare Announces Expansion of Rental Program to New Brunswick


EnerCare Inc. ("EnerCare") (TSX: ECI) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, EnerCare Solutions Limited Partnership ("ESLP") has entered into an origination and servicing agreement with Enbridge Gas New Brunswick Limited Partnership ("EGNB"). Under the agreement, EGNB will originate and service water heaters and HVAC equipment in connection with EGNB's fuel switching programs in New Brunswick.


It is expected that EGNB will commence offering EnerCare's rental solutions as part of its fuel switching program in mid-August in the nine communities it serves.On July 25th, 2011, Deli Solar Holding Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSOL, signed a joint construction agreement with Guizhou Fuxiang Eco-Industrial City Investment & Development Co., Ltd. (short as the "Guizhou Company") on green eco-buildings construction projects located in Guizhou, P.R.C. These buildings will be planned and applied with low carbon & eco-technologies for the purpose of energy-saving, low carbon ecology, and integrated solar energy solutions.Contact: Mo Nariani, CEO info@massenergylab.com 617.902.2744With over $2 million worth of projects in the proposal stage, including projects with several Massachusetts staples in warehousing and manufacturing, Mass Energy Lab CEO, Mo Nariani, feels that the market response validates the company's decision to add the product to their growing product offering. "We are extremely thorough in our product selection process. We were drawn to Cambridge Engineering because they made a concerted effort over the last half century to be the best in class in terms of performance and cost-effectiveness. The fact that the S- Series Blow Thru heater vastly out-performs other substitute and alternative products is evidence of such. We are truly excited to work with Cambridge Engineering to promote mass deployment here in Massachusetts and beyond." Mass Energy Lab's CFO, Nihar Parikh is quick to add, "The positive response is derived from the strength of the product and the company. Ultimately, it's all about having the most effective and impactful products."Mass Energy Lab, Inc. is a Cambridge, MA based Commercial Energy Efficiency Solutions Firm. The company is committed to identifying validating and facilitating the installation of cutting-edge energy solutions that will optimize commercial and industrial facilities. Mass Energy Lab's extensive 4 Phase product evaluation process allows the company to be confident that the innovative solutions in their product offering will make a solid impact on reducing energy waste in the built environment. For more information on Mass Energy Lab, Inc., visit www.massenergylab.com.In the second phase, the total covered area is approximately 4.0 square kilometers, or 1.54 square miles, and the total estimated costs are from RMB 2 billion to 2.4 billion (approximately $0.31 billion to $0.37 billion). The construction period is expected from August 2012 to October 2014.Safe Harbor Statement:About EnerCare Inc.

Contacts: EnerCare Inc. Chris Cawston CFO 1.905.695.7793 or 1.800.781.2943 ccawston@enercare.ca www.enercare.ca




Innovative Cleantech Company Mass Energy Lab, Inc. Partners with Proven Industrial Space Heating Solution Manufacturer Cambridge Engineering


CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mass Energy Lab, Inc., a Cambridge, MA based Commercial Energy Efficiency Solutions firm, finalized an arrangement with Cambridge Engineering, manufacturer of the premier industrial space heating system and pioneer of direct gas-fired heaters for industrial applications. Mass Energy Lab officially added the Cambridge S-Series Blow Thru Space Heater to their product lineup in June and has already received a notably positive response from industrial building owners in the New England area.


Cambridge Engineering is the leading manufacturer of energy efficient industrial heating & ventilating systems. Typical applications include new & existing warehouses, manufacturing facilities, WWTP projects, automotive service facilities, aircraft hangars, parking garages and indoor sports facilities. Their exclusive high performance Blow-Thru space heating technology provides the lowest combined installation, ownership and operating costs. Building studies and energy modeling document 40% to 70% energy savings with a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions. Genuine Cambridge direct-fired heating technologies feature proprietary burner designs that provide the highest temperature rise & Btu/cfm ratio. All space heating and make-up air heating units make effective use of 100% fresh air for year round ventilation & improved indoor air quality. Cambridge Engineering is a U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Member and ENERGY STAR Partner. Their heating equipment is ASHRAE 90.1 compliant, recommended for LEED/green projects and can qualify for both local utility rebates and Federal EPAct tax benefitsThe detailed payment arrangements from Guizhou Company to the Company, including but not limited to the payment times, amounts of each installments and inspection arrangements upon completion of each phase of the Projects, shall be subject to the parties' separate agreements.In the third phase, the total covered area is approximately 2.5 square kilometers, or 0.97 square miles, and the total estimated costs are from RMB 4 billion to 4.8 billion (approximately $0.62 billion to $0.74 billion). The construction period is expected from August 2013 to December 2015. The periods of the above three phases of construction will be duplicated and cover each other.Enbridge Gas New Brunswick is regulated by the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board and has a distribution network that includes over 781 kilometers of natural gas pipeline. Enbridge Gas New Brunswick serves nearly 11,000 customers in Dieppe, Fredericton, Moncton, Oromocto, Riverview, Sackville, Saint John, St. George and St. Stephen.EnerCare owns a portfolio of approximately 1.3 million installed water heaters and other assets, rented primarily to residential customers in Ontario. EnerCare also owns Stratacon Inc. and EnerCare Connections Inc., leading sub-metering companies, with metering contracts for condominium and apartment suites in Ontario, Alberta and elsewhere in Canada.

SOURCE Mass Energy Lab, Inc.




China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions, Inc. Signs a Joint Construction Agreement With a Guizhou Company on Eco-Buildings Projects


BEIJING, July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CSOL) ('CSOL' or the 'Company'), a premier manufacturer and distributor of solar water heaters, space heating devices, and integrated low carbon solutions providers in the People's Republic of China, today announced that one of its subsidiaries has signed a joint construction agreement with a Guizhou company on Eco-Buildings Projects.


SOURCE Mass Energy Lab, Inc.About Enbridge Gas New BrunswickAdditional information regarding EnerCare is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com or through EnerCare's website at www.enercare.ca . Information on the sub-metering businesses is also available at www.stratacon.ca and at www.enercareconnections.com .China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions, Inc. operates through its subsidiaries Bazhou Deli Solar Energy Heating Co. Ltd. ('Deli Solar (Bazhou)'), Beijing Deli Solar Technology Development Co., Ltd., and Tianjin Huaneng Group, all located in the PRC. The Company manufactures and distributes various forms of alternative energy systems including solar thermal systems for hot water and space heating, industrial heat recovery systems, and solar-powered lighting devices. Currently, the Company has changed its strategic development from solar thermal products marketing to be a large-scale engineering projects low-carbon integrated solutions provider.For more information, please visit http://www.delisolar.com .Contacts: EnerCare Inc. Chris Cawston CFO 1.905.695.7793 or 1.800.781.2943 ccawston@enercare.ca www.enercare.caCertain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information about China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions and its subsidiaries business and products within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. The actual results may differ materially depending on a number of risk factors including, but not limited to, the general economic and business conditions in the PRC, market and customer acceptance and demand for products, ability to market products, fluctuations in foreign currency markets, the use of estimates in the preparation of financial statements, the impact of competitive products and pricing, the ability to develop and launch new products on a timely basis, the regulatory environment, fluctuations in operating results, and various other factors beyond its control. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this Cautionary Statement and the risks factors detailed in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions undertakes no duty to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.The agreement amounts on eco-building engineering costs are more than RMB 4 billion (approx. US 630 million) with net profit rate of approx. 16-18% and will be executed accordingly and continuously under three phases.About China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions, Inc.Cambridge Engineering's proprietary technology allows the S-Series Industrial Space Heater to consistently out-perform competitors, as it achieves 40-70% energy waste reduction with a 1-3 year payback period and has the highest BTU/CFM ratio in the category. Cambridge Engineering is the only manufacturer certified to ANSI Standard Z83.4/CSA 3.7 with a heater that will achieve a max discharge temperature of 160 degrees F. The S-Series has even been embraced by the major Massachusetts Utility companies for custom rebates which has had a notable impact on Mass Energy Lab and Cambridge Engineering's efforts to deploy the product on a large scale throughout the state.

Certain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information about China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions and its subsidiaries business and products within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. The actual results may differ materially depending on a number of risk factors including, but not limited to, the general economic and business conditions in the PRC, market and customer acceptance and demand for products, ability to market products, fluctuations in foreign currency markets, the use of estimates in the preparation of financial statements, the impact of competitive products and pricing, the ability to develop and launch new products on a timely basis, the regulatory environment, fluctuations in operating results, and various other factors beyond its control. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this Cautionary Statement and the risks factors detailed in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. China Solar & Clean Energy Solutions undertakes no duty to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.




Vent Free Heaters Are Safe And Economical


As a distributor of several leading brands of vent-free gas heaters we're often asked "are vent free heaters safe?", "are vent free heaters efficient"? do vent free heaters require a flue?", "what are the benefits of vent free heaters?" and so on.


The system uses a patent pending monorail track that cannot jam or bind because it is one track, eliminating alignment and planarism issues normally associated with tracked systems on outdoor frames. It also uses the strength of the pergola frame as support, making it highly wind resistant and able to cover areas up to thirty feet long by twenty feet wide.Why are vent free heaters so popular?4) Do I want forced air or radiant?This press release was issued through eReleases(R). For more information, visit eReleases Press Release Distribution at http://www.ereleases.com.Yes. All vent free heaters for home use must have an oxygen depletion sensor (ODS), a safety mechanism built into the pilot assembly. This feature shuts off the appliance should the oxygen level in the room become insufficient for complete combustion of the gas. In any case, vent free heaters over 10,000 BTU's are not recommend for bedrooms, and in some states not allowed in bedrooms at all. And we should point out here that there are still a few states across the U.S. who do no approve vent free at all. This does not necessarily mean they are illegal to own and operate, it just means that they are not yet approved and a building inspector and/or gas utility may "red tag" the appliance. Alwyas check local codes.1) Do I have a gas line available or easily accessible? What about adequate gas pressure?SOURCE ShadeFX Canopies Inc.Vent free gas heaters were introduced in North America over 30 years ago. Since then hundreds of studies have been conducted and numerous articles have been written on the subject of vent free heaters to help dispel many common misgivings home owners and installers may have about using vent free heaters inside living spaces. The good news is that the vent free heater market continues to experience huge growth every year and is poised for continued growth for years to come. As for the above questions, let's get to it.Keep in mind that a vent free heater is a "secondary" heat source to supplement your primary heating system. It's not a good idea to use vent free heaters in every room of the house and operate them simultaneously. Doing so may produce excess levels of condensation forming on windows and other cold surfaces. Excess moisture can also be a source of mold growth, which is unhealthy.Other options for heating the garage include wall mounted infra-red radiant and forced air heaters. For options, consider Rinnai, a manufacturer of residential vent free radiant heaters, forced air vent free heaters and vented wall heaters. While designed primarily for the dwelling space of the home, these heaters are excellent for garages, small shops, greenhouses, out butildings, cabins and more. When installed in garages, we recommend mounting them at least 2 feet off the floor, which should meet or exceed local codes in most areas of the U.S.9) How big is my garage?11) Will I set the thermostat to keep the garage comfortable 24/7 or will I use the heater for only short periods?

A ton of information is available on the internet concerning the use of vent free heaters. Most of this information is very favorable, but you may also find some negative opinions. This is usually the result of misapplication or improper use of vent free. Here at Infra-Red Products Supply, Inc. we actively promote and sell vent free heaters because they are safe, economical to operate easy to install and affordable to purchase. We have sold and promoted vent free heaters for over 20 years and have hundreds of very happy customers. For those who simply don't want vent free, we also offer various models of direct vent wall heaters. The public can view these heaters at www.heatersunlimited.com or www.infraredinfo.com.




Author: Scott Workman


How Do I Choose The Right Garage Heater?


Choosing the right permanent heater for your garage or small shop can be a daunting task, given the fact that there are so many options now available. So How do I choose just the right garage heater for my space? To help narrow down the choices, ask yourself the following questions.


Why are these heaters called "vent free"?ShadeFX Canopies Inc. specializes in monorail drive retractable canopy systems for which it has a worldwide patent pending. Contact Steve Ostrowski at 416-450-1324 or visit their website at http://www.shadefx.com, or by e-mail at steveo@shadefx.com.Most two or three car garages require between 25,000 and 35,000 BTU's. An electric heater with a rating of 10.0 KW is about right (Note: to convert watts into BTU's, multiply the total watts - in this case 10,000 watts, by 3.413). Remember, electric heaters draw a lot of amps and usally require a dedicated circuit from the electrical panel. Older, smaller homes sometimes have panels that are too small to expand and are unable to accomodate the power requirements of a high amp heater. Check with your electrician to help determine if your panel is adequate. A panel upgrade may be necessary.They are called "vent free" because they are unvented. Vent free heaters have no flue to vent the hot gases outside. All of the heat energy, including by-products of combustion, are vented inside the dwelling.Vent free heaters are 99.9% efficient! That's enough to get anyone's attention. With such a dramatic rise in fuel costs over the past decade, people are looking for solutions to lower their monthly fuel bill. What better way to reduce your heating bill than to install a nearly 100% fuel efficient heating appliance. Unlike a central furnace system, which puts heat into every room in the house (whether those rooms are occupied or not), a separate room heater, often called a zone heater, heats only the room being occupied at the time. This room is typically the family room or great room of the house where home occupants spend a vast majority of their time. With a room heater, heat energy is not being wasted in empty or unoccupied spaces. Therefore, homeowners can turn down their central furance and only heat the room they are occupying. And by using a vent free heater, virtually all (99.9%) of the heat energy is being utilized. BTU input equals BTU output because there is no flue.As for heater sizing, keep in mind that it can cost 80 to 90 percent more to heat an uninsulated garage compared to one that is well insulated. If you intend on maintaing a comfortable termperature inside the garage during the cold months, insulating is a must. Some homeowners may simply want to take the chill off when tooling around for short periods of time near a workbench or other spat within the garage. In such cases, insulation is not as critical. If insulation is poor, we recommend choosing a heater that is not forced air. In other words, choose an infra-red radiant heater, which produces no drafts and standing beneath it feels just like standing in the sun.For gas radiant heat, Enerco and Superior Radiant are two excellent brands that offer residential approved gas infra-red radiant tube heaters. Unlike forced air heaters, radiant tube heaters offer the benefit of increased creature comfort, a lot less noise and higher energy efficiency. They are a bit more expensive initially, but they can pay themselves back in a very short time. For the budget minded, Enerco offers the HeatStar H25N (Nat. Gas) or H22L (LP Gas) vent free high intensity infra-red heater. This heater is designed to heat 550 sq. feet or more, depending on insulation. It comes with wall mounting bracket, thermostat and thermostat wire and operates on a millivolt control, so it requires no electricty. Just hang the heater, connect the thermostat, run the gas line and you're done. Total installation cost can be as little as $500.00. The H25N/H22L is one of the most popular garage heaters in North America.2) If there is no gas, do I have 240V electrical power available or easily accessible?Gas forced air heaters do require 120V power, in addition to the gas line, yet the electrical draw is much, much less than with an all electric heater. What about energy consumption? Costs of gas verus electric varies all across North America. Your local utilities can help you figure out cost differences. That said, natural gas heaters have always been much cheaper to operate. Propane fired heaters can cost a bit more to run.In most areas of the united states, the cost of electricity is higher than the cost of gas. Even so, electric heaters do offer advantages. First, Electric heaters require no flue. If you are concerned about running a new flue through your roof or side wall, an electric heater suspended from the wall or ceiling may be the answer. Second, electric heaters are quieter than gas forced air heaters and produce little vibration. A common concern with forced air is that they are noisier and can transfer vibration through the structure of the house.6) What is the ceiling height?But are they safe?A little higher room humidity is the most notable difference between a vent free heater and one that is vented to the outside. Water vapor occurs through the combustion process of the gas. Most people find a little added humidty to be a valuable benefit during the heating season where the relative humidity indoors compared to outdoors is quite low. No need to add a humidfier to the space when operating a vent free heater. Installing the heater in a laundry room or any other already humid environment may produce more humidty to those rooms than is desired.Thousands of restaurants have pergola frames that define the outdoor dining space, support lighting and fans, yet don't protect from sun or rain. To add sun and rain protection to these pergola frames, ShadeFX has developed a canopy system that mounts above the pergola, allowing uninterrupted use of fans, lighting and radiant heaters that are usually mounted under the structure.7) Is there adequate clearance at the ceiling or on the wall to mount the heater?"Adding a ShadeFX canopy to any pergola will multiply the value of the space it covers tenfold, because rain or shine, the space underneath will be comfortable and used to its full potential," says Ostrowski.3) What are the energy costs of gas versus electric in my area?First, if no gas line available or there is no practical way to get gas to the garage space, your selection process just became a lot easier. That's because your only choice is an electric heater and there are only a few good options. There are several electric heater manufacturers to choose from including Chromalox, Qmark and Fostoria (TPI). These brands offer reliable forced air models suitable for residential and commercial heating. These eletcric space heaters are normally suspended from the ceiling or side wall with optional mounting brackets.A ton of information is available on the internet concerning the use of vent free heaters. Most of this information is very favorable, but you may also find some negative opinions. This is usually the result of misapplication or improper use of vent free. Here at Infra-Red Products Supply, Inc. we actively promote and sell vent free heaters because they are safe, economical to operate easy to install and affordable to purchase. We have sold and promoted vent free heaters for over 20 years and have hundreds of very happy customers. For those who simply don't want vent free, we also offer various models of direct vent wall heaters. The public can view these heaters at www.heatersunlimited.com or www.infraredinfo.com.

Whatever you do, DO NOT skiimp on safety. The above mentioned heaters are designed to mount safely from the ceiling or high up on the wall. Many homeowners choose to use portable propane or kerosene heaters located at the floor level to heat their garages. These heaters are unsafe around children and pets. In addition, gasoline and other flammables stored at ground level could be easily ignited in the presence of a spill. Spending a few dollars more for a permanent heater that is high and out of reach is worth that extra cost. Always use a residential garage approved heating appliance, especially for attached garages. Check local codes and use a qualified licensed heating professional for installation. Doing it the right way will add value to your home and give you peace of mind.




Author: Scott Workman


Add Sun and Rain Protection to Existing Pergolas


TORONTO, Aug. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- ShadeFX Canopies Inc. of Toronto Canada announced today the availability of the "Topside" canopy system designed to mount on top of new and existing pergola frames.


What are the effects of the combustion by-products emitted by a vent free heater?If a gas heater is what you're after, you have a bunch of options. Forced air heaters, or "unit" heaters, are very common. They heat up quickly and are generally more energy efficient than electric unit heaters (comparing BTU for BTU). Choose from brands such as Enerco, Modine and Reznor.10) Will the heater I choose require installation by a heating professional or can I do it myself?5) Is my garage insulated?8) What is my budget?Whatever you do, DO NOT skiimp on safety. The above mentioned heaters are designed to mount safely from the ceiling or high up on the wall. Many homeowners choose to use portable propane or kerosene heaters located at the floor level to heat their garages. These heaters are unsafe around children and pets. In addition, gasoline and other flammables stored at ground level could be easily ignited in the presence of a spill. Spending a few dollars more for a permanent heater that is high and out of reach is worth that extra cost. Always use a residential garage approved heating appliance, especially for attached garages. Check local codes and use a qualified licensed heating professional for installation. Doing it the right way will add value to your home and give you peace of mind.

SOURCE ShadeFX Canopies Inc.