so howmuch dose this cost .
Terrie
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From: "Ken Hawk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters


> Ray, do you know where you can purchase these units?
> Ken Hawk
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ray Boyce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 8:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters
>
>
>> Hi Ed
>> This is what I found out about the heater
>> Q. What is the origin of this amazing heating element in the EdenPURET
>> Heater?
>> A. This advanced heating element was discovered accidentally by a man
>> named
>> John Jones. He had a large old farmhouse that was impossible to heat.
>> Jones
>> had a coal furnace in his basement. Jones placed a sheet of cured copper
>> near the furnace to store it. Cured copper is a type of copper that goes
>> through
>> an extensive heating process to give it special properties.
>>
>> EdenPURET Quartz Infrared Portable Heater
>>
>>
>> After the fire went out in the coal furnace, Jones noticed that the sheet
>> of
>> copper was heating his entire basement evenly, even though the furnace 
>> was
>> no longer putting out heat. He also was amazed as to how long the heat
>> stayed in the copper and continued to warm the room.
>>
>> Jones was so taken back by this that he started to experiment. He formed 
>> a
>> company to develop a heating source out of this cured copper. But Jones
>> had
>> a
>> number of children and he did not want a heating source that would cause 
>> a
>> fire or create other hazardous situations like creating carbon monoxide 
>> or
>> radiation.
>> He also did not want his children to get burned. To make a long story
>> short,
>> through a great deal of research and development, Jones developed a
>> heating
>> source that utilized commercial infrared quartz tubes.
>>
>> Q. What advantages does infrared quartz tube heating source have over
>> other
>> heating source products?
>>
>> A. John Jones designed his heating source around the three most important
>> consumer benefits: economy, comfort, and safety. The final development of
>> this
>> infrared quartz heat source cannot be matched by any other heating system
>> in
>> the world. In the EdenPURE system, electricity is used to generate
>> infrared
>> light which, in turn, creates a very safe heat. Infrared is the safest
>> form
>> of heat because it does not create carbon monoxide or harmful radiation.
>>
>> And, most importantly, infrared heat does not reach a burning 
>> temperature.
>> After a great deal of research and development, very efficient infrared
>> heat
>> chambers were developed that utilize three unique patented solid copper
>> heat
>> exchangers in one EdenPURE Heater. Over 5 years of research, development
>> and
>> real life field testing stand behind this heat source. It has now worked
>> in
>> residential and commercial applications worldwide for over 25 years.
>>
>> Q. Why is it that this quartz infrared heating source uses less energy to
>> create heat than other sources?
>>
>> A. Actually, there is more than one reason. One of the primary reasons is
>> that heat at combustion level, which is what all other heat sources use,
>> causes
>> the heat to instantly rise to the ceiling. Therefore, the heat is not
>> evenly
>> distributed, causing a very inefficient and uncomfortable heat source.
>>
>> The EdenPURE Quartz Infrared Portable Heater does not use burning heat.
>> Once
>> the heat exchanger absorbs the infrared heat, it exhales the heat into 
>> the
>> living area which is carried by the existing humidity in the air. This
>> causes the heat to travel rapidly and evenly throughout a room. In actual
>> studies,
>> photos using infrared lighting demonstrated that the heat was almost
>> perfectly even from floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall. The EdenPURE 
>> Quartz
>> Infrared
>> efficiency is based on the distribution of energized air, not on just fan
>> movement. This heat is coined as "soft heat" due to how comfortable it 
>> is.
>>
>> Q. What are the other disadvantages of combustion heat sources?
>>
>> A. Heat sources that are above the burning level have many unhealthy side
>> effects. One of these is that it creates dry, irritating indoor air. It
>> also
>> burns
>> a great deal of oxygen in the air. If you remember, when you sit in front
>> of
>> a fireplace or a portable heater or close to a heat source, you will
>> remember
>> yawning. This is because you are not getting enough oxygen.
>>
>> This dry irritating heat and lack of oxygen dries out sinuses and mucus 
>> in
>> the throat, and makes people susceptible to disease. The lack of oxygen
>> causes
>> fatigue. Also, many combustible heat sources produce carbon monoxide,
>> static
>> cling, and some produce radiation.
>>
>> Q. So you're saying that children or pets can come up to this unit and
>> touch
>> it and not be harmed?
>>
>> A. That is absolutely correct. As a matter of fact, pets are actually
>> drawn
>> to this heat because it is a natural source of heat, just like the sun
>> heats
>> the earth. Animals are much more instinctive than humans. This heat not
>> only
>> heats the air, but it also heats the objects in the room. It is a
>> perfectly
>> balanced heat.
>>
>> Q. How can a person cut their heating bill by up to 50% with the 
>> EdenPURE?
>>
>> A. First, the EdenPURE uses less energy to create heat than other 
>> sources,
>> but that is just part of why it will cut a person's heating bill. The
>> EdenPURE
>> will heat a room in minutes. Therefore, you can turn the heat down in 
>> your
>> house to as low as 50 degrees, but the room you are occupying, which has
>> the
>> EdenPURE, will be warm and comfortable. The EdenPURE is portable. When 
>> you
>> move to another room, it will quickly heat that room also. This can
>> drastically
>> cut heating bills, in some instances, by up to 50%.
>>
>> Q. I also understand that the EdenPURE produces clean fresh air without
>> furnace filters. How can it do that?
>>
>> A. A furnace generates a lot of dust due to the combustion. By lowering
>> the
>> furnace temperature, you are using your furnace less and therefore
>> reducing
>> the requirement for the furnace filters. Also, when there's no 
>> combustion,
>> there are no harmful fumes.
>>
>> Q. So, the EdenPURE is totally safe to use?
>>
>> A. It absolutely is. The EdenPURE has zero clearance, which means you can
>> push it up against the wall or furniture without risk of fire. Tests 
>> prove
>> the
>> unit does not transmit any energy into the atmosphere that will burn or
>> harm
>> anyone regardless of distance between the person and the EdenPURE. The
>> EdenPURE
>> can be put next to flammable materials with no safety clearance needed.
>>
>> The EdenPURE will pay for itself in weeks. It will put a great deal of
>> extra
>> money in a users pocket. Because of today's spiraling gas, oil, propane,
>> and
>> other energy costs, the EdenPURE will provide even greater savings as the
>> time goes by. The EdenPURE Model 500 can comfortably heat a room up to 
>> 300
>> square
>> feet and the EdenPURE Model 1000 can comfortably heat a room up to 1,000
>> square feet.
>>
>> EdenPURE Frequently Asked Questions |
>> EdenPURE Details |
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Edward Przybylek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "BlindHandyManList" <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 4:29 AM
>> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've been looking at quartz infrared heaters to help supplement my
>>> home heating this winter.  The paticular unit I've been looking at is
>>> called the EdenPure.  Supposedly the larger unit will heat 1000
>>> square feet.  Has anyone had any experience with this type of heater
>>> and if so, what did/do you think of it?  Thanks.
>>>
>>> Take care,
>>> Ed Przybylek
>>>
>>>
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