January 25, 2008—The Dutch company Oxycom launched on a global scale an energy efficient air-conditioning system.
Oxycom combines the Oxycell, a patented air exchanger, with existing air-conditioning applications. According to the company, this new hybrid system cools air more efficiently than other models on the global market, allowing buildings to save between 50% and 60% on their energy bills for cooling and ventilation. The system ventilates up to 100%, ensuring a healthy indoor climate. These figures, explains Oxycom, are validated in tests at Intertek ETL Semko in Cortland, USA, one of the world’s leading scientific institutes for testing ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
As well as substantial energy savings and environmental compliance, the new hybrid system will be competitively priced, making it appealing to end-users to embrace it, says the company. Oxycom offers licenses to manufacturers in the air-conditioning and ventilation industry.
For more information, visit the Oxycom Web site.