Air Energy Boxes. CIG Fox Research
AIR ENERGY BOXES
Ready for 2024-2025 by CIG Fox Research
Cypress Devision 3 project
Hybrid P.M.E systems are in R&D phase for larger applications to heat or cool large buildings & sky scrapers
Installation
Climate control systems with grid or partial off-grid stand alone P.M.E capabilities for continuous power & environmental efficiency
Modern take on ancient heating & cooling systems for any climate including arctic air
Residential & Commercial installation then marine vessel applications
Competing directly in the EV electric heat - air pump market using a forced pulse direct application with mechanical generator energy production system to achieve continual focused heat & non-toxic air conditioning
Accumulative energy applications at a cost effective option that can provide energy for entire buildings
24 Hour LED Solar & P.M.E hybrid systems then pumps boasting:
10,000 BTU $450
15,000 BTU $650
20,000 BTU $850
40,000 BTU $3500
60,000 BTU $5500
90,000 BTU $7500
40,000 BTU $4500
60,000 BTU $6500
90,000 BTU $7500
The British thermal unit is a measure of heat, which is a form of energy. It was originally defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. It is also part of the United States customary units.
British thermal unit (Btu) is a measure of the heat content of fuels or energy sources. One Btu is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of liquid water by 1° Fahrenheit (F) at the temperature that water has its greatest density (approximately 39° F).
For example, a unit labelled 8,000 BTU/h can produce 8,000 BTUs of energy over the course of an hour.
If your space is 300 square feet, you want to find a model capable of producing at least 6,000 BTUs. As a guide, consider 5,000-BTU models for rooms 150 square feet or smaller, 8,000 BTUs for medium-size rooms (340 square feet), and 12,000 to 14,000-BTU models for rooms with square footage from 550 to 800.
18000 BTU is ideal for cooling medium to large rooms up to 1,000 sq. ft. A unit that has 3 cooling and fan speeds and a 24 hour timer to create a cooling schedule is sufficient.
If you purchase an air conditioner or heater with a higher BTU than needed, you will waste a lot of excess energy and the air conditioner will cycle off too quickly. Thus, an air conditioner or heater with a higher BTU will not cool or warm a room faster.
Industry Average 2023. Canada
The cost to install or replace a ducted heat pump in Ontario, Canada range from $6,700 to $12,000, with the average cost being $8,500. The two main types of heat pumps are geothermal and air-source. Geothermal heat pumps are more expensive to install, but they are more efficient in extreme cold temperatures.
CIG Fox Research intends to compete with affordability - reliability as perspective in the market
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