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| Greenbuilding Archive for March 2001 |
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| 257 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:25:09 2002 |
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Re: [GBlist] Re: Drain Heat Recovery from batch processors
Tom: Winston MacKelvie's message below seems to have been crafted to
diminish your suggestions by promoting his patent-pending-technology
(WaterWatts) & (DrainGain); DHR systems that cannot meet U.S. plumbing
codes.
As usual, he misleads this Forum by failing to quantify how much
"...serious energy (and money)..." his inventions will save; unlike the Web
sites linked from yours: www.baubuilder.com/ --->> www.oikos.com/gfx/ &
www.endlessshower.com/welcome.htm.
He certainly has temerity; knocking proven technology already in
production, when his own page (www.inventure.ca/ww_patent.htm) tells:
"WaterWatts status: Patent pending in USA, giving world priority filing
date."
"Prototypes built and tested. Patentable improvements have been developed."
Best Regards,
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Dr. Carmine Vasile, CEO
WaterFilm Energy Inc.,
P.O. Box 128
Medford, NY 11763
Voice: 631-758-6271 [Fax: 631-758-0438]
Email: gfx-ch@msn.com Web: http://oikos.com/gfx/
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Winston MacKelvie" <winstonworks@sympatico.ca>
To: <greenbuilding@crest.org>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:01 PM
Subject: [GBlist] Re: Drain Heat Recovery from batch processors
> Hello Tom,
> Both the WaterWatts and DrainGain DHR systems have built-in heat storage
> capacity allowing DHR from batch sources as well as from showers. Heat
> is transferred to cold water whenever it may flow. No need to revert to
> your well intentioned but unlikely senarios to save serious energy (and
> money).
>
> Regards,
> Winston MacKelvie
>
> See http://www.inventure.ca
>
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