Thursday, November 19, 2015

Solar Infra Systems - Reducing Your Carbon Footprint!

11-19-2015


Solar Infra Systems - Reducing Your Carbon Footprint!


All of us can have a large impact on moving the planet towards a greener future simply by paying attention to the choices we make every day. You would be surprised how much can happen if every one of us made a few small changes in our day to day routines.




USE LESS ENERGY
Reducing emissions that cause climate change can be achieved by simply cutting back on the use of home heating fuels and electricity.  Program or manually turn the furnace down at night or when you are not going to be home fora while. Consider supplementing your existing home heating system with heaters that solar heat air or alternatively heaters that use solar energy. Consider investing in a geothermal heating system or installing solar panels on your home to produce energy, the initial cash investment will translate into lower long-term monthly energy bills.  Turn off the lights when you leave a room and switch to high efficiency light bulbs. You can get plenty of information from your heat and hydro providers.  Check their website, for all kinds of energy saving tips. Not only will you be helping the environment, you will help to reduce your bills.


If you can afford the upgrade, switchingto energy-efficient appliances is another way to reduce your energy consumption. New refrigerators now use 40% less energy than their predecessors manufactured just 10 years ago.
Buy yard tools that are not electrically or gas powered.  The savings accrued from a manual lawn mower will more than pay for a gym membership and you will be less likely to need one.




YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT….AND SO IS THE EARTH
Food consumption is another area that can have a considerable negative impact on the environment.  Food production can cause pollution of our air and water, and affects the loss of soil and reduced biodiversity. Simple changes in the way we purchase and consume food items can greatly effect our impact on the planet, such as choosing to purchase locally grown organic foods and seasonal foods.  Plant a garden in your backyard for summer eating; even planting herbs in containers on your apartment balcony, provides less expensive and healthier options to season your food and less waste.  The less distance products need to travel to market means less fuel consumption used.  If you have space, composting all of your organic waste is another way to reduce garbage and provides the ability to put healthy nutrients back into your soil.Many communities have great recycling programs available in which you can recycle all your plastic, bottles, paper and cardboard.  By making some small efforts and taking advantage of these programs, you can help to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions which are generated by land fills.




CONSIDER LOWERING YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT WITH YOUR FEET
All of us have places to go and things to do, which means we rely heavily on our daily modes of transportation.  Whether you need to drive your car, take a bus or subway, or areflying to another city, transportation creates almost half of all noxious air pollution. It contributes toa quarter of all common air contamination, a third of greenhouse gas emissions and a fifth of water toxicity.  The biggest polluters are our automobiles, which produce the most carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as well as traffic congestion and pollute our water and air through exhaust and road runoff.
Choosing not to drive your car to work every dayis not an option for all of us, but if you are able to carpool with a few others who live in close proximity, that can take one or two cars of the road five days of the week.  Small changes can make big differences.
When it is time to purchase a new vehicle, why not consider shopping for something more fuel efficient.  It is worth checking with the local government’s Auto Smart Ratings, where you can find valuable information on fuel efficient and low polluting options.  Did you know that the average SUV uses almost twice the fuel and releases almost twice the emissions than that of a modern station wagon, and yet they both seat the same number of passengers?


Even small changes in your daily routine can have impacts over time. Pick one of your regular destinations you visit each week and ride your bike or transit once a week just to see how convenient it is not having to gas up your car or pay for parking, or walk there, because every step, is a step in the right direction.
Air travel is increasing more and more each year, and jet fuel is a major pollutant. Next vacation plan a staycation and explore your own city on bike or travel a shorter distance by another mode of transportation.


All of us would prefer a shorter commute to work or school.  It’s not always easy or affordable to live where you want to, but if you are planning to move, consider neighborhoods that are closer to your place of work.  Many neighborhoods are being developed in which people can live, work and shop within them, and walk to most of those destinations.  Not only will you be healthier by walking more places, but by reducing the use of your vehicle you will belowering your greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. Start becoming part of the solution!


All of us can make an impact, even by making only one or two simple changes in our daily routine. If every single one of us took a little time and thought about the impact we have on the environment every day, and made the effort to make a ‘change’ for the better, imagine what the effect could be globally!  It really doesn’t take much…but
it all starts with you. Talk about it, tell your friends, be part of the solution. We all benefit from a greener, healthier planet.



www.allsunsolarproducts.com

Solar Infra Systems - How Solar Air Heaters Work

Solar Infra Systems - How Solar Air Heaters Work




When placed in a window with Southern exposure, interior cool air is drawn through the lower air intakes by the solar powered fan. The collector cells are heated by infrared energy from the sun. Through convection, the air passes through the collectors and retains the barrier heat. The air then rises to the next collector and repeats the process, adding to the collected heat. The air temperature continues to rise as it passes through each collector.




Our patented revolutionary technology provides effective supplementary heat for up to 150 sq. ft. during daylight hours (equivalent to a 150 to 500 watt electric heater). When positioned in a southern facing window the solar panel’s 3 dimensional collector cells will absorb infrared rays in sunny and partial cloudy conditions, creating cost effective heating for your space. Solar window panels are also excellent in temporarily vacant recreational properties, garages, sheds, RVs or boats where some heat is needed to eliminate damp or mold.




FOR OPTIMUM EFFICIENCY CHECKLIST Supplemental room heating usage only Sun God model requires single pane windows Windows are not "E" glass or Argon gas Window has unobstructed southern exposure For optimum efficiency room is 150 square ft. or smaller There is little or no overhang on my home exterior, above the window For partially cloudy conditions we recommend one of the 50 Series.


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Solar Infra Systems - Solar Air Heater - 24" x 36" Indoor / Outdoor Mount

* Free Shipping * 1 Year Warranty * Commercial Grade *



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The Solar Air Heater has a revolutionary design! Using the sun’s infrared rays and convection, the solar heater will reduce your energy costs. Commercial grade with heavy-duty construction.



The versatile solar air heater is designed for indoor and outdoor use. Stand on the interior window sill or hang from the window header (Easel stand for sliding glass doors). The solar air heater will add up to 25ºF (11ºC) to the ambient room temperature (10' x 15' room) Maximum air flow at 40 CFM.

Top-rated for performance and quality. Lower your monthly heating bills - Go Solar Power! Equivalent to a 300–500 Watt electric heater depending on sunshine and cloud cover.


When positioned in direct sunlight the solar panel’s 3 dimensional collector cells will absorb infrared
rays in sunny and partial cloudy conditions, creating cost effective heating for your space.
Designed to provide supplementary heat.



Perfect for residential homes, cabins, cottages, RVs, garages, cellars, barns, vacant properties, greenhouses, sheds, chicken coops, ice fishing shacks and all off-grid locations!

To place an order, please call AllSun Solar Products at (603) 247-0501.

Specifications
* Self contained unit
* Commercial Grade
* 20-Watt solar photovoltaic panel
* Solar recirculation fan included
* Waterproof - weather and rust-resistant
* 3-Dimensional stacked heat-absorbing collectors
* Fireproof polycarbonate casing
* Still provides heat even on cloudy days!
* UL94V-0 approved
* Dimensions: Height - 36" x Width - 23.75" x Depth - 4.5"
* Weight: 13lbs (12 kgs)
* Free Easel stand included
* 3" Diameter hoses for outdoor use not included
(Purchase at local hardware store)

Note: Not recommended for tinted windows, low-e glass or argon gas windows

Indoor Mounting Options:
* Stands on the interior window sill, easel stand or hang from the window header.
(Header Hardware included)

Outdoor Mounting Options:
* Mount to any external wall or use the easel stand
A) Two small 3" diameter holes will be needed on the exterior wall to insert the intake / output ports.
B) Position the hoses under the structure and into the unit.
C) Position the hoses through the front, backdoor or window openings




Monday, November 2, 2015

Solar Infra Systems - Reducing Your Carbon Footprint

All of us can have a large impact on moving the planet towards a greener future simply by paying attention to the choices we make every day. You would be surprised how much can happen if every one of us made a few small changes in our day to day routines.


USE LESS ENERGY
Reducing emissions that cause climate change can be achieved by simply cutting back on the use of home heating fuels and electricity.  Program or manually turn the furnace down at night or when you are not going to be home fora while. Consider supplementing your existing home heating system with heaters that solar heat air or alternatively heaters that use solar energy. Consider investing in a geothermal heating system or installing solar panels on your home to produce energy, the initial cash investment will translate into lower long-term monthly energy bills.  Turn off the lights when you leave a room and switch to high efficiency light bulbs. You can get plenty of information from your heat and hydro providers.  Check their website, for all kinds of energy saving tips. Not only will you be helping the environment, you will help to reduce your bills.
If you can afford the upgrade, switchingto energy-efficient appliances is another way to reduce your energy consumption. New refrigerators now use 40% less energy than their predecessors manufactured just 10 years ago.
Buy yard tools that are not electrically or gas powered.  The savings accrued from a manual lawn mower will more than pay for a gym membership and you will be less likely to need one.


YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT….AND SO IS THE EARTH
Food consumption is another area that can have a considerable negative impact on the environment.  Food production can cause pollution of our air and water, and affects the loss of soil and reduced biodiversity. Simple changes in the way we purchase and consume food items can greatly effect our impact on the planet, such as choosing to purchase locally grown organic foods and seasonal foods.  Plant a garden in your backyard for summer eating; even planting herbs in containers on your apartment balcony, provides less expensive and healthier options to season your food and less waste.  The less distance products need to travel to market means less fuel consumption used.  If you have space, composting all of your organic waste is another way to reduce garbage and provides the ability to put healthy nutrients back into your soil.Many communities have great recycling programs available in which you can recycle all your plastic, bottles, paper and cardboard.  By making some small efforts and taking advantage of these programs, you can help to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions which are generated by land fills.


CONSIDER LOWERING YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT WITH YOUR FEET
All of us have places to go and things to do, which means we rely heavily on our daily modes of transportation.  Whether you need to drive your car, take a bus or subway, or areflying to another city, transportation creates almost half of all noxious air pollution. It contributes toa quarter of all common air contamination, a third of greenhouse gas emissions and a fifth of water toxicity.  The biggest polluters are our automobiles, which produce the most carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as well as traffic congestion and pollute our water and air through exhaust and road runoff.
Choosing not to drive your car to work every dayis not an option for all of us, but if you are able to carpool with a few others who live in close proximity, that can take one or two cars of the road five days of the week.  Small changes can make big differences.
When it is time to purchase a new vehicle, why not consider shopping for something more fuel efficient.  It is worth checking with the local government’s Auto Smart Ratings, where you can find valuable information on fuel efficient and low polluting options.  Did you know that the average SUV uses almost twice the fuel and releases almost twice the emissions than that of a modern station wagon, and yet they both seat the same number of passengers?
Even small changes in your daily routine can have impacts over time. Pick one of your regular destinations you visit each week and ride your bike or transit once a week just to see how convenient it is not having to gas up your car or pay for parking, or walk there, because every step, is a step in the right direction.
Air travel is increasing more and more each year, and jet fuel is a major pollutant. Next vacation plan a staycation and explore your own city on bike or travel a shorter distance by another mode of transportation.
All of us would prefer a shorter commute to work or school.  It’s not always easy or affordable to live where you want to, but if you are planning to move, consider neighborhoods that are closer to your place of work.  Many neighborhoods are being developed in which people can live, work and shop within them, and walk to most of those destinations.  Not only will you be healthier by walking more places, but by reducing the use of your vehicle you will belowering your greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. Start becoming part of the solution!
All of us can make an impact, even by making only one or two simple changes in our daily routine. If every single one of us took a little time and thought about the impact we have on the environment every day, and made the effort to make a ‘change’ for the better, imagine what the effect could be globally!  It really doesn’t take much…but
it all starts with you. Talk about it, tell your friends, be part of the solution. We all benefit from a greener, healthier planet.

www.allsunsolarproducts.com

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Solar Infra Systems - Solar Air Heaters


Welcome to AllSun Solar Products.
We are proud to represent Solar Infra Systems:
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Solar Infra Systems is an innovative developer and manufacturer of supplementary heating products that provide value to our customers, both economically and environmentally. Our mission is to help our customers reduce their carbon footprint by harnessing the infrared spectrum of the sun, to save energy and reduce overall heating costs.


Innovation
Research and product development of Solar Infra Systems began in 2005,while conducting experimentation and analysis of solar thermal technology that could heat both air and water. Our mandate was to design, develop, manufacture and bring to market, effective solar heating products that require only sunlight and infrared energy to operate, and therefore have a ‘zero carbon’ footprint.

Our products were initially created to meet the supplementary heating needs of ‘off-grid users’ who rely heavily on alternative methods for energy and heat. We have spent the past 9 years developing products that use the same technology for not only residential applications, but for industrial applications as well.

Solar Infra Systems portable residential solar heating units are the first generation model and the only design of its kind in the market. They provide consumers the opportunity to affordably supplement their current heating system, while saving money and reducing their impact on the environment. Our unique and innovative technology is creating an entirely new market for solar thermal air and water heaters.

Our ‘Solar Air Heaters’ address both environmental and economic concerns. We believe that there are alternatives to the standard heating and cooling systems used by most of us today, which are expensive to both the consumer and the planet. We are constantly assessing and researching new solar innovations, and are currently in the development stages of the first solar powered air conditioner. These are exciting times! Innovation, solar science and environmental concerns are what we are passionate about and what drives us to find new solutions.

Solar Infra Systems - Solar Air Heaters - The Time is Now!

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Solar Infra Systems:


Watch your heating costs dwindle as if you were living in a warmer climate.
Warm the air in your house simply by hanging the residential Solar-Infra panel on the inside of a south-facing door or window (SIS offers a range of sizes) just as if you were installing a venetian blind. No expensive installation costs, no contractors, no equipment on the house exterior, walls or roof. Whether you are heating your living space, attic, patios, backyard greenhouse, or preheating the air entering your furnace, our patented 3D design accelerates the payback process. Thin enough to hang between the window and curtain or existing blind, a built-in photovoltaic fan provides circulation air so no plugs or batteries are required. And the open design still allows light to come into the room. Keeps mildew out of remote cottages, recreational vehicles and boats in winter storage. Folds up when not in use.

SIS has a window and door sized range of plastic molded solar heaters for the large volume residential market. Simple to install-they are hung on the inside of a south facing window or door, to heat the room. Ideal for cottages and remote properties. These rigid products supplement the SIS fold-up screen products
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL SIS-25R/50R
Solar-Infra-Systems screens can be built directly into window sash, window assemblies with shutters, sliding doors. Built-in fans operate on electricity or hotovoltaic solar cells. Dampers adjust mix of fresh air and recirculated room air. Sash is easy to install in existing windows and doors. Suitable for high volume manufacture for the housing and building industries. Ideal for Green and LEED program renewable energy benefits.
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL SIS-25R, 50R, 100R
Thin enough to hang between the window and curtain or existing blind, this Solar-Infra-Systems model will find a wide international consumer market for a low-cost heater for rooms in houses and apartments. The open design still allows light to come into the room. Keeps mildew out of remote cottages, recreational vehicles and boats in winter storage. Folds up when not in use. Large volume manufacture in a variety of sizes and lengths. Built-in PV fans and decorator colors.