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Natural Gas Heat Pump 'ecovaire' Unveiled at International Builders' Show

Date Added: February 05, 2009 01:09:09 AM
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- A new natural gas heat pump was
unveiled to the U.S. market today at the International Builders' Show in
Las Vegas, Nevada. To be marketed under the brand name ecovaire, this
product will compete head on with traditional electric systems for both
residential and commercial heating and cooling.

The ecovaire natural gas heat pump was installed in the Showcase Home -
called the New American Home 2009 - at the International Builders' Show.
The New American Home is a net-zero energy home that features
state-of-the-art green building technology including the gas-powered
mechanical HVAC system.

The ecovaire unit is built upon existing technology produced in Japan
by Aisin (pronounced EYE-zen), a Toyota Group Company, and has been
available worldwide for more than 20 years with thousands of units in
operation. It was developed as part of a national Japanese initiative
launched in 1985 to address escalating electric demand. Aisin produced
their first gas engine driven heat pump in 1987 and their market share has
increased dramatically from 1990 to 2000 and continues to grow. The Aisin
unit has undergone modifications to meet the performance and certification
needs of the North American market and more than two years of testing and
monitoring have been completed for the North American unit.

"It fills an important energy and environmental gap that has been
dominated by traditional electric systems," says Tommis Young, CEO of Team
Consulting. "Natural gas driven air conditioning has long been considered
the Holy Grail for the industry. From a technology, performance and
branding perspective, this gas heat pump is truly a brand-new HVAC system
for the U.S. market."

The unit contains a natural gas engine that utilizes scroll compressors
combined with state of the art electronic controls and variable refrigerant
flow management systems which allows up to 19 independent zones. The use of
a refrigerant loop eliminates the need for space consuming duct soffits and
allows for the placement of air handlers within each dedicated zone.

Unlike most traditional electric units that are either on or off, the
ecovaire unit's control system precisely matches the engine output and
energy requirements to any load condition significantly reducing energy
consumption and component wear while delivering superior comfort. In the
heating mode, the ecovaire unit augments its performance by capturing
engine waste heat which not only increases efficiency but also eliminates
the "cold blowing air" commonly associated with electric heat pumps.

"The performance of this unit is unmatched by any other product on the
market today," said Young. "The ecovaire unit can reduce summer peak
electric power demand by more than 80 percent while reducing a home's
carbon footprint by up to 46 percent."

Other performance highlights include:

-- Outstanding performance in both the heating and cooling modes.

-- Depending on local gas and electric rates, annual savings up to 45
percent can be expected.

-- Reduces noise pollution by more than 26% (GHP 56 decibels, EHP more
than 75 decibels)

-- Reduces water requirements by 83% (based on the gallons of water
consumed annually to generate electricity)

The ecovaire unit is being distributed exclusively by All Air Systems
and Team Consulting, a leading research & development engineering
consulting firm based in Las Vegas.

The ecovaire unit will be available in the Southwestern U.S. by summer
2009. Roll-outs of this unit in other regions of the U.S. will follow along
with the introduction of a commercial roof-top unit. Unlike conventional
electric heat pumps that remain impractical for colder climates, the
technology behind ecovaire is suitable for the entire North American
market. For more information, visit http://ecovaire.com .

About Team Consulting

Team Consulting is a research and development firm based out of Las
Vegas, Nevada lead by Mr. Tommis E. Young. Specializing in technology
taking advantage of the unique properties offered by natural gas, Team
Consulting has become a leader in the development of advanced HVAC
technology. Working with both government and nongovernment entities, they
have been instrumental in the research, development, demonstration and
commercialization of cutting edge heating and cooling products. Team
Consulting has worked with and continues to collaborate with the U.S.
Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, Southwest Gas
Corporation, the Propane Education and Research Council, AISIN SEIKI
Company and other recognized leaders in the energy field. For more
information, visit http://www.teamconsulting.net .

About Tommis E. Young

Tommis E. Young has over 28 years experience in the HVAC/R industry. He
is the President and CEO of All Air Systems, a recognized leader for
natural gas unitary air conditioning systems, and CEO of Team Consulting, a
research and development firm. Mr. Young has been instrumental in the
design and development of a Thermal Electric Heat Pump, Non Dispersive
Infra-Red gas sensors, Universal Switch Adaptor, Controller for HVAC
equipment and carbon dioxide sensors and has received a patent for the
"Advanced Heat Pump Air Conditioning Unit." Mr. Young continues to work
with some of the nations largest HVAC and technology leaders in the area of
gaseous type unitary heating and cooling equipment.
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