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New Product Cover Free To Save Energy Money And Time Heating Pools And Spas

 

 

There is a new product on the market called Cover Free. It is an engineered patented formula that creates a thin layer on the surface of the water that lowers your heating and chemical costs by minimizing evaporation and water loss due to evaporation. It is easily added to the pool or spa by pouring it directly in the water or adding it to the skimmer. The manufacturer recommends adding 4 oz per week for every 675 square feet of surface area.

Cover Free creates an invisible cover that may be even more effective than traditional covers without all the hassles. Traditional covers pose a number of problems. First they must be rated to support a certain amount of weight. Second they must be removed in order to enjoy the pool or spa. Third they lose their benefits when removed. And fourth they create the possibility of someone or their pets becoming entrapped underneath them.

Cover Free creates a nearly imperceptible cover on the surface of the water. It presses out of the way when someone jumps in the water and springs back into place to maintain the integrity of the shield. Usually about ninety five percent of heat energy is lost. Most heat lost (about one half) occurs through evaporation from the surface of the water. All of that water lost must be replaced and water retreated so there should be significant savings in water, heat, and chemicals needed to keep water balanced, heated, and disinfected.

 

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KFM Reasonings to Choose Dupont ISCEON R-438A Over R-410A

While R410A air conditioning puts out more cooling BTU’s it often uses more electrical energy in the short and/or long run.

R410A equipment often has a higher amp draw requiring wiring upgrades, larger breakers, larger wires, larger electrical whips, and fuses etc…

Often evaporator coils and line sets need to be replaced to accommodate the higher pressures that R410a uses.

ISCEON® MO99™ (alternatively called R-438A) retrofit has far less of an environmental impact.

R-22 system does not need to be flushed when retro fitting to ISCEON MO99. For R-410A retrofit, system must be flushed and oil changed.

For ISCEON MO99 retrofit, oil does not need to be replaced. R-410A uses a different oil type (poe (polyester) oil) that will not mix right with R-22’s oil type (mineral oil) and so oil must be changed.

ISCEON MO99 can be used with existing R-22 condensors and evaporators as long as Schrader valves and or seals are replaced. (ISCEON MO99 refrigerant causes seals that have been using R-22 to shrink.) R-410A uses higher pressures and should not be used with R-22 compressors so whole condensers are usually replaced, seals and all.

ISCEON M099 has a lower operating temperature at the compressor and is slightly easier on the compressor the heart of the air condition system.
Both R410A and ISCEON MO99 are not going to be phased out thru the Montreal Protocol like R-22 in 2020.

ISCEON M099 does not damage the ozone layer. (At least not like cows do! Or R-22)

Of course all of this is debatable and that should be interesting so let’s get at it. If you have some ideas why you think R-410A (or another refrigerant) is the way to go I would love to hear them. Alternatively, if you have any more points about the benefits of ISCEON MO99 (R438A) that would be cool. Share your experiences here on The KFM Blog as a response. If I think they are worthy I will post them as long as things are kept clean. Fair Enough?

~~~ Keep it Cool ~ Keep It Real ~~~

~~~~~~~~~~ Kung Fu Maintenance ~~~~~

 

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