Please join us at the Iowa Power Farming Show in Des Moines, IA on January 28,29, and 30th. We will be displaying the Keep The Heat Air Exchanger as well as talking about all the different ways we can improve Indoor Air Quality.
The Power Farming show is a bit nostalgic for Keep The Heat. The air exchanger was originally developed for hog confinements by Jack Neusel, at Kirkwood Community College. Quite a few of the attendees remember the NeuAir system from 20 years ago. Shortly after Jack developed this system, Mike Stibal found it and started selling it to local fabrications shops. A new market was born!
We have continued the tradition of finding industries with indoor air quality issues and solving those issues the best way we can. This has led us to the craft beer industry where their process gives off CO2 that needs to be removed. Another issue Keep The Heat works great for is excess humidity, leading us back to the Power Farming Show.
Today’s agronomist often has a fleet of trucks that need to be washed out. These wash bays are often in new metal, tightly sealed buildings, with in-floor heat. As they wash the trucks, the building is filled with moisture. If you don’t get that moisture dried out, eventually the building will start to rust. Keep The Heat can keep this from happening. After the trucks are washed, turn on the system for an hour or two and the building will be dry without losing your heat!
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