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The Hotline Newsletter

Summer 2006

When the Cost of Energy Matters...Go with Genuine Cambridge

It seems like every heater manufacturer has jumped on the bandwagon promoting energy efficiency. Who do you believe? Does anyone have documented proof of actual energy savings versus all other types of heating systems?

Cambridge, direct gas-fired space heaters with high temperature rise, Blow-Thru® technology have been used to heat thousands of buildings and over a billion square feet in recent years. Today this technology is recognized as the best and most energy efficient way to heat large insulated buildings that require some form of ventilation. Typical applications include warehouses, manufacturing facilities, assembly plants, car dealer ship service areas, aircraft hangers, boat storage and indoor sports facilities. Building studies and customer testimonials document 40% to 70% energy savings versus all other types of indirect and direct gas-fired heating systems as summarized in TABLE 1 and the Comparison Studies shown on the following pages.

Don't let the lowest bidder determine what is important to you when it comes to saving energy. When the Cost of Energy Matters, insist on Genuine Cambridge heating equipment.

TABLE 1
Energy Savings with
Blow-Thru® Space Heater

Other Industrial
Heating Systems
Energy Savings
with Blow Thru
Space Heaters®
Comparison
Building Studies
(click on links below)
Indirect Gas Fired Systems    
Boilers
   40% to 70%
Cambridge vs. Boiler
Unit Heaters
   30% to 50%
Cambridge vs. Unit Heater
Air Turnover Systems
   25% to 50%
Cambridge vs. Air Turnover
Infrared (Radiant)
   15% to 40%
Cambridge vs. Infrared
Direct Gas-Fired Systems    
Make-Up Air (MUA)
   20% to 50%
Cambridge vs. Make-Up Air
Recirculation (pressurization)
   20% to 50%
Cambridge vs. Recirculation