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High-tech Novel System Air Conditioner

_Novel-System-Air-ConditionerEvery few years there is an announcement of a new technology, which simply amazes us. One such technology is the refrigeration known as R718 or simple water vapor is coming up, it will be biggest change in the air conditioning world.

Due to consumption of high energy by air conditioners, R718 or simple water vapor air conditioner can be more efficient than current refrigerants, only change is that it takes a special type of compressor used in the air conditioner. The Stratos Company LLC is functioning in the corporation of Prof. Norbert Muller of Michigan State University on the development of original R718 air conditioner, which will be very easy on the pocket expense. The solution to accomplishment has been the development of an unusual turbine, which made in a very hatchet way such that no other thing can substitute relatively economical carbon fiber synthetic for titanium.

high-tech-novel-system-air-conditioner2Normally, air conditioning system consumes around 12 percent of the power supply used in building or home and the foremost contributors to hit the highest point requirement in summer season and day-by-day load is increasing around 3.08 quads of energy has been used. In result, the 1000 metric tons of CO2 plus 1000 metric tons of SO2 and 3 metric tons of mercury pollution added in the atmosphere.

To remove the above-mentioned problems the Stratos Company LLC is working on very pioneering water based vapor compressor system, which will yield major air conditioning energy perfection and improvement by 30%. Novel system will accomplish these improvements in effectiveness by developing refrigerant R718, which is simply water vapor. Profit derived from energy efficient technology take account of reduced green house gas production by some billion metric tons per year, a reduction in mercury emissions of some hundred Kg per year.

All manufacturers are waiting for completion of this project, which will be new revolution in the world of air conditioning world.


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