New Environmental Innovation Targeting Refrigerant Emissions and Lowering Energy Consumption Will Soon Be Available
New device aimed at drastically reducing Refrigerant emissions from Home, commercial and Auto cooling sytems. The device is expected to lower energy consumption and fuel consumption in automobiles.
Tulsa, OK (PRWEB) November 8, 2004 -- Today, Eddie Woods announced
information on a Patent-Pending Technology aimed at reducing refrigerant
emissions and lowering energy consumption in cooling systems. The technology
known as "Quality and Efficiency Assurance"(QEA), will be displayed at the 2005
ASHRAE sponsored EXPO in Orlando, Florida. QEA is a device that will change the
way air conditioners are currently installed. With this device we can expect to
see a drastic reduction in refrigerant emissions, as well as lowered energy
consumption for millions. Reductions in emissions are expected to reach millions
of pounds per month, in the U.S. alone, once the device is fully integrated. The
majority of these refrigerants contain CFCs or HCHFs, which have been shown to
be hazardous to the ozone, environment and people.
Eddie Woods became a
Mechanical Contractor in Oklahoma at the age of 24 and started his own air
conditioning company: Meeko Heating & Air. Years later, after developing and
securing his new technology with the U.S. Patent office, he formed Meeko2004.
This is an organization working to bring new innovation to the HVAC
industry.
Today, Joe Woods of Meeko2004 said, "This device is very clever
because it's easy to manufacture, yet will accomplish and verify a pressure and
vacuum test prior to air conditioner installations. We have spent a great deal
of time analyzing and addressing every possible scenario which could affect the
Integrity of the device and its use.”
Meeko2004 is currently working to
expose QEA before it is unveiled in February, and hopes to soon be able to
provide consumers with statistical data through trials and continued research.
Research will need to be performed on air conditioners in all areas such as
home, commercial, and automobiles. Any cooling system, which uses refrigerant,
is a candidate. "Our Research will show a decrease in fuel and refrigerant use
in automobiles as well, so research funding is imperative", Woods
said.
The majority of refrigerants used today contain CFCs or HCHFs,
which have been shown to be hazardous to the ozone, environment and people. Many
facts about refrigerant’s effects can be found on their website.
There is
no other device available which accomplishes what QEA can, and its overall
impact will be unlike anything else! With this device present, air conditioners
are assured to be free of leaking lines and non-condensables upon installation.
This means that several efficiency and environment issues are going to be
addressed with one device. Non-condensables, which over-heat AC compressors and
raise energy consumption, will also assuredly disappear.
The technology
could also affect manufacturers of air conditioner compressors if it becomes a
factor in changing the warranties on their products. Currently, manufacturers
have to repair or replace many compressors that aren't properly installed. With
QEA, all users are required to follow proper guidelines if they wish to add
refrigerant at installation. Furthermore, The HVAC Industry would be isolated to
those equipped and trained to perform quality work.
For more information
about the organization, please visit meeko2004.com
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