1 / 63

Hole-In-One Enterprises present

Hole-In-One Enterprises present. Far Infrared Heating Panels. HIO is an independent Canadian and International distributor for Prestyl USA far infrared heating panels www.greendirections.ca. Presentation by Ron Nowakowski, CEO, Hole-In-One Enterprises Lorette, MB Canada.

jewel
Télécharger la présentation

Hole-In-One Enterprises present

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Hole-In-One Enterprisespresent Far Infrared Heating Panels

  2. HIO is an independent Canadian and International distributor for Prestyl USA far infrared heating panels www.greendirections.ca Presentation by Ron Nowakowski,CEO, Hole-In-One EnterprisesLorette, MB Canada www.greendirections.ca

  3. Prestyl Corporate Profile • Prestyl USA is a subsidiary of a US-based holding company; Prestyl was founded in 2010 as a California LLC. • The company’s name is derived from “Prestige” and “Style” representing high-quality and modern styling www.greendirections.ca

  4. Prestyl is in the process of obtaining a patent for its newly designed “Constant Comfort Control” system; this is expected to revolutionize the far-infrared industry. • Next the company will pursue a patent for its “Instant-On” far-IR heating technology; this is expected to be “the future of far-infrared”; imagine walking into a space and having the system fully active in 8 seconds. www.greendirections.ca

  5. Prestyl USA is a US manufacturer Prestyl develops and produces far-infrared heating products www.greendirections.ca

  6. Pre-Prestyl solutions…. When modern heating systems fail to perform and people get cold they resort to using dangerous and highly inefficient supplemental heating units. www.greendirections.ca

  7. Space heaters (which can be found in many offices in both summer and winter) are used to either supplement a problematic heating system, or to “balance” AC systems. No matter how much the power, hot air rises and feet and legs will remain cold. At 1500 to 2500 Watts each, space heaters are “energy hogs” and may consume more energy than the entire building’s HVAC system. www.greendirections.ca

  8. Prestyl’s solution Prestyl’s solution is a 100-275* Watt far-infrared under desk unit that is both efficient and therapeutic; it warms the legs and feet as well as the floor below the desk or work-station. * 100 – 268 Watts with optional PWM intensity controller (80-200 degrees F surface temperature) or 275 Watts self-regulating to 205 degrees Fahrenheit without controller. www.greendirections.ca

  9. Whole building or supplemental Prestyl’s heaters may be used to Heat an entire building Heat a remote room or new addition Replace sections of broken hydronic (water-or other liquid-based) systems Increase the comfort in any room www.greendirections.ca

  10. Fixing a difficult to repair in-floor “Hydronic” System or an under-performing Geo-thermal system can be done easily by installing “plug and play” printed artworks connected to line-voltage thermostats, or …. by installing the panels as part of the existing system with relays/contactors and fixed or wireless low-voltage thermostats. Additional solutions (Prestyl’s under laminate and “behind the plasterboard” in ceiling) are being submitted for approval by UL. (Spring 2014 release) www.greendirections.ca

  11. Replacing dangerous but commonly-used systems The high-temperature open-element heater is still used in many places, yet it causes several serious health problems; these heaters operate in the visible or “near-infrared” part of the spectrum.

  12. Visible, or “near” infrared operates at wavelengths which are known to cause a number of serious eye ailments. Near IR heaters also cause skin and tissue damage if exposed for longer periods of time (sub-surface burns). Exposed element heaters operate in the dangerous 2,000 to 4,000 nm wavelength and because these also heat the air molecules, use more energy than Prestyl’s panels, which operate at 7,500-10,000 nm (the healthy part of the infrared spectrum). www.greendirections.ca

  13. Near infrared can be used for outdoor applications since it operates at high power levels and since people are only exposed to its waves for a limited time; but indoors it should not be used because it is a health hazards. Near infrared waves collide with the air molecules - - this translates into a large portion of the energy being converted to convection with its associated losses. www.greendirections.ca

  14. Purpose-specific solutions Storing heat energy during “off-peak” hours and using it (with the power switched off) during the peak demand. Using most of the energy when rates are low (night) and switching off the power until needed during the work day. The first “dust-free” operating room systems have been built and commissioned with Prestyl’s heaters and specially designed hospital regulators. These are integrated into the Operating Room’s control system. The use of IR allows for cooling the patients and keeping the doctors and nurses comfortable. • Peak-shifting • Dual-fuel rate • Operating and Clean-rooms www.greendirections.ca

  15. Purpose-specific solutions • Prestyl has several unique projects under development; one of these is an “instant-on” heater that is regulated to +/- 1 degree C. • Using the same technology as for the incubators, these panels will operate at a “base temperature” keeping the tile and bathroom fixtures warm. When the occupancy sensor is tripped the panel’s temperature, and hence the intensity will increase. (Pre-production “qualification units” are being tested by several hospitals in Belgium and Holland). • Various emergency room developments are in the works • Incubators • Hospital bathroom systems • Emergency rooms www.greendirections.ca

  16. Purpose-specific solutions Prestyl has developed a 130 Watt 1 x 3’ in-line heating module that delivers 20% of its heat energy to the seating surface and 80% to the floor and feet region. In many churches and arenas that either have no heating or have convection heating, adding far-IR to the benches is the only way to create a comfortable environment. This product is now in limited production; modules are connected in a daisy-chain fashion to allow for a single feed point for each string of heaters. • Church or stadium • bench • heaters www.greendirections.ca

  17. Efficiency Prestyl’s Far-infrared is one of the most efficient heat sources available today; it rivals and in very cold winters, exceeds the performance of the best heat-pump or geothermal systems. www.greendirections.ca

  18. Environmentally responsible • HIO/Prestyl’s heaters are constructed from pure, 100% recyclable high-quality aluminum rolls. • In total, 99% of the panels is recyclable. • 12 to 50% lower energy consumption than traditional heating technologies. (savings depend on building type and installation) www.greendirections.ca

  19. Reliability and Quality With eighteen years of development and OEM deployment in harsh operating environments, it is safe to say that Prestyl’s thin-film technology with a life expectancy of possibly 50 years or more is among the world’s most dependable products available. www.greendirections.ca

  20. Health Benefits of Prestyl Far-Infrared Heat ·American Medical Association testing shows that FIR warms and stimulates body tissue — this; improves circulation, reduces swelling and inflammation, and stimulates increase in new blood cells, which acts as an energy booster on the body and eliminates body toxins quicker. • ·American Medical Association testing shows that FIR strengthen the body’s resistance to infectious disease by increasing lymphocytes, which reduce frequency of respiratory infections. • ·American Medical Association testing shows that FIR increase oxygen capacity in your blood. www.greendirections.ca

  21. Health Benefits (cont’d) • ·American Medical Association testing shows that FIR increase your body’s tolerance to stress. • ·American Medical Association testing shows that Far Infrared Rays are anti–aging. FIR stimulate cell tissue growth by regeneration of skin tissue and blood cells lost to aging. They also speed up cellular metabolism by stimulating mitochondria an enzyme activity. • ·American Medical Association testing shows that FIR cell stimulation also increases bone growth and strength. • ·American Medical Association testing shows that FIR increase your body’s melatonin (helps with sleeping, aging and reproduction), cortisone (naturally occurring steroid in body) and testosterone (growth hormone occurring naturally in all humans). www.greendirections.ca

  22. Some of the highlights… • Eliminate duct or piping losses • Eliminate convection losses • Eliminate dust and pollen circulation • Eliminate “hot head cold feet” syndrome • Quickly recover comfort after doors have been opened and room air has escaped • Save energy by implementing efficient and healthy “point of use” heating www.greendirections.ca

  23. How does infrared work? A small portion of the sun’s spectrum is healthy infrared heat. After the sun goes down, objects that were exposed to the sun’s infrared warmth, especially stone and concrete, will continue to emit the infrared heat that was absorbed and stored, during the sun’s exposure, for many hours. www.greendirections.ca

  24. Why is Prestyl so special? The core of our heating technology is a unique proprietary alloy that features heating characteristics not found in any competitor’s product. www.greendirections.ca

  25. How do we do it? Just as it is with the sun, Prestyl heats the objects and people in a space, not the air. Prestyl’s soothing far-infrared waves heat the floor, walls, furniture, etc. Heat energy can be stored at night (when the rates are low) and “returned” during the day providing for energy savings of 15 to up to 50% or more. www.greendirections.ca

  26. Performance Comparisons Modern high-efficiency forced-air heater with auto ignition, insulated plenum and insulated ducting Older forced-air heater with standing pilot and minimally insulated plenum and ducting Ceiling-mounted Hole-In-One far-Infrared heater Wall-mounted Hole-In-One far-infrared heater www.greendirections.ca

  27. Performance Comparisons Unit efficiency up to 97% Unit efficiency up to 78% Unit efficiency 100% Unit efficiency 100% Fan efficiency not applicable Net efficiency (unit only) 100% Fan efficiency up to 93% Net efficiency (unit only) 90% Fan efficiency up to 90% Net efficiency (unit only) 70% Fan efficiency not applicable Net efficiency (unit only) 100% www.greendirections.ca

  28. Performance (Continued) Net 100% Net 90% Net 70% Net 100% Duct losses 18% Convection losses and warm air escaping though open doors 35% Dynamic system efficiency (energy converted to heat): 48.08% Conductive losses 15% Convection losses and warm air escaping though open doors 5% Dynamic system efficiency (energy converted to heat): 80.00% Duct losses 22% Convection losses and warm air escaping though open doors 35% Dynamic system efficiency (energy converted to heat): 35.59% Conductive losses 15% Convection losses and warm air escaping though open doors 25% Dynamic system efficiency (energy converted to heat): 60.00% www.greendirections.ca

  29. Performance (Continued) Dynamic Net 35.59% Dynamic Net 80.00% Dynamic Net 48.08% Dynamic Net 60.00% • Ceiling mounted FIR heating panels • Compared with high-efficiency forced air units, Prestyl panels typically have a 31.98% energy conversion advantage; compared with older units the typical advantage is 44.41%. With uninsulated ductwork the conversion advantages can reach well over 50% • Wall mounted FIR heating panels • Compared with high-efficiency forced air units Prestyl panels typically have a 11.98% energy conversion advantage; compared with older units the typical advantage is 24.41%. With uninsulated ductwork the conversion advantages can reach well over 30% www.greendirections.ca

  30. Conclusion of general information… Next… Product details and technical info… www.greendirections.ca

  31. Infrared Panel Exploded View www.greendirections.ca

  32. Product details HIO/Prestyl offer its far-infrared heating panels as printed artworks (both standard and custom prints) as well as ceiling-mountable white, black or custom colored architectural units. • The standard is 120 plug-in or 240, 208, and 277 Volt hard-wired units. www.greendirections.ca

  33. www.greendirections.ca

  34. Product details • Standard dimensions are 2’ x 2 ‘ and 2’ x 4’ (both are designed so they will fit into standard suspended ceiling grids). • A larger surface-mounted or chain-suspended 42” x 42” unit is also available. www.greendirections.ca

  35. Far infrared heating panels can be mounted on walls, on ceilings, in suspended ceilings, or hung from chains. www.greendirections.ca

  36. Typical Installation (single units) • Single panels may be wall or ceiling mounted and plugged-in when heating is needed. • Alternately, a switched outlet or … • (if temperature control is required), a line-voltage thermostat may be used. • Line-voltage thermostats can be a separate plug-in units or these can be located in a wall-switch box . (please contact your dealer, electrician or HIO for details) www.greendirections.ca

  37. One-person “on-ceiling” Installation With the optional “S”- hooks, ceiling (surface-mount) installations require just one person; this represents a 50% panel installation labor cost reduction. Rather than using a helper, the “S”-hooks suspend the panel while the electrical connection is made. To release the hooks lift and shake the panel until these will fall to the floor www.greendirections.ca

  38. “On-ceiling” Installation Insert the flat (longer) lip of the bracket first. Lift the panel towards the ceiling and slide it to the left to engage the right-hand side of the bracket Lower the panel so it will rest on the bracket, push the panel slightly to the right and close the latches (use a flat-blade screwdriver or other suitable tool if needed). www.greendirections.ca

  39. Typical Installation (suspended ceiling) Depending on local codes, panels in a multi - panel system may be plugged into thermostatically controlled outlets, or can be hardwired. Note: Some local codes require optional flex conduit, if this is the case, panels must be ordered with the “Flex-conduit option”. www.greendirections.ca

  40. Commercial installation www.greendirections.ca

  41. Typical Wiring (primary heating system) 4 5 1 2 3 Zone 1 Consisting of… One thermostat, Two 20A relays, and X-number of panels up to 3850*Watts of total installed power per relay/breaker Zone 2 Consisting of…… One thermostat, One 20A relay, and Panels up to 3850* Watts total 1- Breaker box; 2- Power supply; 3- Thermostat; 4- (hybrid) relay; 5- IR heating panels Note:* All power references are for a 240 Volt system; 3330 Watts for a 208 Volt system, and 4430 Watts for a 277 Volt system www.greendirections.ca

  42. PWM Thermostat (primary heating system) Wiring options; electricians vs. HVAC installers Controlled Comfort 1-Rc Red Cooling not used for IR 2-Rh/R Prestyl minus 24VDC (red HCAC, or black electrician) 3-Y1 Yellow cooling only, not used for IR 4-N/C No Connection 5-W White, use only for non-PWR controlled, or “full-power” heaters 6-G Green, not used for IR 7-W2 Grey (or other available color) PWM controlled heating panel 8-Y2 Prestyl Plus 24 VDC (orange HVAC, or red electrician) Neutral EU or phase 2 (208/240V) Neutral 120 & 277 Volts* Phase EU, or Phase 1 (208/240V) Phase 120 & 277 Volts* Earth (ground) EU Ground US/Canada * note: use suitable power supply and SSRs for 277 Volt systems; many multi-voltage components are only rated to 240 or 260 VAC. HVAC TH colors Electrician’s colors 20-28VDC HVAC colors Electr. Colors SSR (Solid State Relay) 100-240 VAC power supply Neutral (or phase 2) Phase (or phase 1) 10A 10A10A10A 10-100A+ (various sizes) Neutral (or phase 2) Phase (or phase 1) Earth/ground Left side: Full-power, thermostat-controlled Right side Thermostat & PWM (intensity) controlled www.greendirections.ca

  43. PWM Thermostat (heating panel wiring) Panel power wiring coming in from SSR Relays on previous slide The left side is controlled by the The right side is controlled by both the normal thermostat function thermostat and built-in PWM module Controlled Comfort One or more IR panels per relay/zone One or more IR panels per relay/zone www.greendirections.ca

  44. Sizes and Specifications Nominal Voltage Power Max. cold Size Hertz (Watts) current (A) 12” x 36” N. Am. 230/240-50/60133 0.65/0.7 300 x 900 mm 12” x 72” N. Am. 230/240-50/602661.3/1.4 300 x 1800 mm 20” x 20” N. Am. 115/120-50/60 275 2.4/2.6 500 x 500 mm 200/208-50/60 275 1.5/1.6 230/240-50/60 275 1.2/1.3 24” x 24” N. Am. 115/120-50/60 400 4.3/4.5 600 x 600 mm 200/208-50/60 400 2.4/2.6 230/240-50/60 400 2.2/2.3 277-50/60 400 2.0 www.greendirections.ca

  45. Sizes and Specifications Nominal Voltage Power Max. cold Size* Hertz (Watts) current (A) 24” x 48” N. Am. 115/120-50/60 750 8.1/8.4 600 x 1200 mm 200/208-50/60 750 4.6/4.8 230/240-50/60 750 4.0/4.2 277-50/60 750 3.7 42” x 42” N. Am. 115/120-50/60 1100 12.1/12.4 1050 x 1050 mm 200/208-50/60 1100 6.9/7.1 230/240-50/60 1100 6.0/6.2 277-50/60 1100 5.4 100 and 200 Volt available for the Japanese market (special order) www.greendirections.ca

  46. Certifications At Prestyl we take agency compliance seriously; though many of our competitors claim to have certain certifications and listings, they are not able to produce evidence that they do. In fact many of the far-infrared products on the market today have never been tested for safety by a reputable laboratory or agency. www.greendirections.ca

  47. Certifications All panels are ETL listed and approved for residential and commercial applications. Conforms to UL STD 1278; Certified to CSA STD C22.2 No. 46 Export panels comply with most international certifications, including GS, KEMA, NF, CE, etc. www.greendirections.ca

  48. Approvals and Certifications • Prestyl’s products have been tested and have surpassed some of the world’s most stringent performance and safety standards. • International Electrotechnical Commission • Worldwide System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrotechnical • Equipment and Components (IECEE) www.greendirections.ca

  49. Approvals and Certifications (continued) • Prestyl has both an Intertek ETL “C” and ETL “US” listing; the product was tested by Intertek to meet Canadian and US safety standards and that the units surpass the requirements of both CSA (Canadian) and UL (Underwriters Laboratories) standards; these conform to UL Standard 1278 and are certified to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 46 www.greendirections.ca

  50. Approvals and Certifications (continued) • GS (GefrűfteSicherheit); translated “Proven Safety”, is perhaps the most coveted German approval obtainable. • Prestyl’s products have passed the requirements and versions specifically designed for GS dominated markets are readily available. www.greendirections.ca

More Related