Daily Archives: July 20, 2010

HeatTrak HCM – Outdoor Snow-And-Ice Melting, Electric Heated-Mat Review

Extremely cold autumn and winter days will come soon. Are you prepared to protect your health? Usually, what your entire body requires at a time like this is adequate warmth. Mostly, your feet tend to freeze more than any other body part. As a result, you require an item like a heated mat. Continue reading

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Ground Source Heat Pumps

These types of pumps use special pipes that are buried under the ground (in the garden). They work by extracting heat from the ground; this is then used to warm underfloor heating systems and water for radiators. It has some other uses as well like the ability to pre-heat water that is to be transferred to a more conventional boiler. Continue reading

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What is a Humidity Sensor and How is it Useful?

Humidity sensors are used in homes as part of the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning,) as well as in office buildings and industry. They are used in places that are affected by high and low humidity that requires a set constant humidity to be maintained. Continue reading

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Information on Heating Systems For Your Home

Almost every single household make use of some sort of heating item within their houses, to ensure that everyone is warm during the winter. Along with all the available heating systems, safety is the biggest issue most people care for these days. Many space heaters has already caused electrical fires and cause people start thinking of other more safe and effective ways to heat their homes. Continue reading

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Air Source Heat Pumps Can Warm You Up Indoors

Renewable energy is a term that is being banded around both by governments and others who have a concern for the environment. We keep being told that we are not collectively doing enough to conserve energy and that if usage carries on as it has been, not only will we continue to punished with ever increasing energy bills, but supplies could eventually dry up. There is however a way of reducing your reliance on heating on your home Continue reading

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