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Thursday, 03/24/2011 10:54:04 AM

Thursday, March 24, 2011 10:54:04 AM

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Product info..

http://aquastarcooling.com/ <----- Company Web Site

Products

The AquaStar air conditioning system, at 27-44 SEER is a more than two-fold improvement over standard air conditioners on the market. Unlike the industry at large, AquaStar is not challenged to squeeze tiny efficiency gains from legacy technology. AquaStar delivers large and exceptional gains as its starting point.

At its introduction, AquaStar will exceed the commonly available 2006 minimum of 13 SEER. The consequence of this tremendous leap forward is to establish a new and unrivaled benchmark by which all others will be judged in the purchase decision.

AquaStar holds a significant advantage by any SEER comparison. While some conventional equipment can produce somewhat high SEER numbers, the size and cost of specialized equipment makes them unattractive for residential and light-commercial applications.

Measurably Superior

From many vantage points, AquaStar is a measurably better product, intended to establish new operating and performance criteria for the residential air conditioning industry. Taken separately, the individual achievements of AquaStar are each invaluable.

* If AquaStar’s only feature was the use of water to replace CFCs and HCFCs as the refrigerant, this achievement alone would be revolutionary.
* If AquaStar’s only consumer benefit were a direct cash savings in electricity expenses, this competitive advantage alone would be strong.
* If AquaStar’s only benefit was the improvement in the indoor air quality, this alone would be laudable.
* If AquaStar’s only achievement was ease of installation and lower cost to install, operate and maintain, this alone would be remarkable.

Even more noteworthy is the clear conclusion that with AquaStar, “the whole is even greater than the sum of the parts.” AquaStar is the “Pain Killer” for the considerable challenges evident today in the air conditioning industry.

The water-based air conditioner described above has been known for many years, but it has not been commercialized because a suitable compressor has not been available until the development of StarRotor technology. The compressor must be able to compress large volumes of water vapor - a typical 3-ton air conditioner must compress about 1200 cubic feet per minute of low-pressure water vapor. The StarRotor compressor can accomplish this both efficiently and economically.