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PERMAFROST Refrigerant Oil Additive for Cooling Appliances

10/18/2008 5:09:11 AM

I strongly recommend all user of Cooling equipments like Chillers, Central Plants, Cold Storage, Ducted units, Splits and Unitary airconditioner products including all Refrigeration equipments to go for Refrigerant Oil additive which increases efficiency and reduces energy cost within 24 months.
PERMAFROST is an amazing product which helps achieve this almost immediately.
I have used in my office and residence units ranging from 18000 Btu to 30000 Btu units and have done my part in conserving energy.

Added By: Energy saving innovative products for aircons


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badrul wrote:
how much saving can it save? can i see a result within a month? i am currently bidding on energy saver equipment for telco's that request. additional saving on top of energy saver system would be advantage to me.
regards
Energy saving innovative products for aircons wrote:
Dadrul,

Yes in smaller units like windows and splits effect is immediate and one can observe by the fact that COP is increased upto 20 to 40% in many cases. which in effect gives energy savings of 8 to 20% depending on the age of the unit. Older the unit higher the savings.

Permafrost removes the Oil fouling effect inside the copper pipes and increases the efficiency of the heat transfer.ASHRAE confirms oil fouling reduces efficiency in new units - 7% in first year, 5% in second year and 2% every year thereafter.

I shall be happy to assist you in your efforts to lower carbon emission and provide demonstration on condition that once the efficiency improved is saved then you will pay for it.

The approx. quantity required in 1 ounce per ton for system upto 5 tons and 10% of oil charge for Chillers.

The ROI is within 24 months.

You may contact me on geev@greenwavecapital.com. Also visit www.permafrostonline.com for more details.

Best wishes
Powertree EooD, Nikiup, Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria wrote:
The last time I heard a conversation like this was playing "blind-man's bluff" at primary school.
Does anyoune have any idea of what it's about ? Oiling machinery ? - How old-fashioned and low-tech can you get !

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