Distributors Wanted
While Air Conditioner manufacturers are boasting about their 16 SEER to 23 SEER air conditioners, a new technology (to the United States, but at least 10 years old in Europe and Asia) has brought a 28 EER air conditioner (according to latest tests) into our market. This represents not an incremental improvement in air conditioning efficiency, but a giant leap. It must also be pointed out that EER is measured at a higher temperature than SEER, and is probably more relevant for the majority of consumers.
Below you will find pictures of an installation at a supermarket, along with some efficiency calculations.
Maryland Green Power Co. is seeking qualified HVAC contractors to introduce this breakthrough air conditioning product to the Mid-Atlantic. We will publicize the results of the earliest installations, so your firm will receive free advertising.
MGPC will limit distribution of these solar air conditioners. To be considered, please fill out the information request form on our main page and check the box indicating HVAC retrofits / solar air conditioners.
Click on pictures below to access the brochure request on the main page:
Figure 1: Evacuated Solar Heating Tubes in a row next to solar air conditioner “condensers.”
Figure 2: Solar Air Conditioner Indoor Fan Units
These 8 units are 135,000 BTU each (about 11 Tons each).
The energy consumption in the middle of the day was recorded at 19A for a single 135,000 BTU unit:
135,000 BTU / (19A x 230V) = 30.89 EER (unconfirmed!)
We would like to run additional studies in Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. Please contact us on the form below if you would like to participate in our Case Studies.
For more information about solar air conditioners, or to inquire about distributing or installing solar air conditioners, please contact Maryland Green Power Co. at: 443-864-3072.
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Solar air conditioners now also available as solar heat pumps!
Do solar air conditioners really work? I can't see how the solar cells produce enough electricity to power the air conditioner. And how does ti cool at night?
Thanks for the good news, Gerry.
Calvert-Jones Sustainable Business Group, is the highly-qualified green arm of Calvert-Jones, Inc. Located in Alexandria, VA, they serve commercial and institutional customers in Virginia, Washington D.C. and much of Maryland. Their impressive list of clients can be viewed on their website at:
http://www.calvertjones.com/
MGPC, as a wholesale supplier of efficient equipment and building materials from renewable sources, as a policy does not sell directly to end-customers. However, if you are interested in purchasing HVAC equipment, lighting or solar thermal products, please contact:
For commercial and institutional projects:
Calvert-Jones Sustainable Business Group: (703) 370-5850
Ask for Mike Alexander or Gerry Rodino
For commercial and residential projects:
Blue-Dot: 1-800-258-3368
These companies are familiar with MGPC’s products and have the engineering talent to maximize your return on investment from a variety of available low-cost retrofits, including the Demand Buster, an affordable sub-cooler retrofit scalable from multi-ton chillers down to 3-ton residential heat pumps.
New installations can also benefit from products like the >17 EER 50-ton Plug and Play skid-mounted chiller, or solar air conditioners achieving > 30 EER (in process of verification at Ohio State University.)
This is a great time to schedule your HVAC work while lead times for equipment are lower, and installers are still not backlogged with maintenance work which peaks in the spring and summer.
MGPC’s customer financing will allow you to include all costs, including materials, installation and design, into one lease-to-own payment for up to 60 months.
Ask about how savings from our efficient equipment can exceed cost of financing, making your upgrades or new equipment virtually free!
Exciting new developments within Calvert-Jones Sustainable Business Group.
Parent company the Fort Pitt Group has expanded its mechanical and energy services into Maryland and Ohio, introducing residential and light commercial products and services into its traditionally commercial and institutional offerings in the Washington DC area.
Sister companies BlueDot of Maryland located near Baltimore, and Columbus-Worthington Mechanical of Columbus, OH will now offer the full range of energy and environmental services including geothermal and co-generating systems, lighting re-engineering, operations consulting, and much more.
The solar systems offered through Maryland Green Power are just one of dozens of new technologies provided by MDGP and the Fort Pitt Group.
Dennis,
We just ran a solar trial in Kabul at one of our cellular base stations. The A/C in summer is a large load. Email me directly, or call. I have an RFP already out there that you may like to look at.
Edgar