London, ON
NUTECH has grown into one of the largest manufacturers of HRV's and air-to-air exchangers in North America. With 'state-of-the-art' electronics and 15 years of manufacturing experience, Nutech Energy Systems Inc., developers of the Lifebreath Air Cleaner, is a leader in the increasingly important field of Indoor Air Quality management.
There is a growing body of scientific evidence that the air we breathe while indoors is often even more polluted than the outside air in large industrialized cities. Further, most people spend approximately 80% of their time indoors. It follows then that indoor air pollution is a greater health risk for most people than outdoor air. Nutech Energy Systems' mission, their only mission, is improving the quality of the indoor air we all breathe; finding better ways to replace stale polluted air with fresh, clean, healthy air.
Nutech was founded in 1983 and our head office and manufacturing facilities are located in London, Ontario. The 100, 000 square foot plant has many long-time employees who take great personal pride in the first class products they manufacture and in the friendly, responsive service they provide to their customers.
They are also extremely proud of their network of accredited wholesalers, distributers and dealers. These are the front-line organizations that sell, install and if necessary provide that all-important, but often elusive after-sales service. Over 75, 000 Lifebreath heat Recovery Ventilators are in use across North America, and a network of specialist installers offers economical solutions to problems caused by stale and polluted indoor air. Nutech's rapid growth and success is in large measure attributable to their competence and commitment to their company and products.
Nutech Energy Systems has growing export markets in the United States, Europe, the Far East and Australia.
511 McCormick Blvd.
London, ON N5W 4C8
CA
511 McCormick Blvd.
London, ON N5W 4C8
CA
Legal Name: Nutech Energy Systems Inc.
Number of Employees: 45
CA
Title: Vice-President, Sales and Marketing
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The compact, electronically-powered Lifebreath Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) moves stale, contaminated air from inside the house to the outdoors. At the same time it draws fresh oxygen-laden air from outside and distributes it throughout the house. Stale, polluted air is constantly being replaced by an equal quantity of fresh clean air. As the two air streams pass through the unit they do not mix.
They pass on either side of an aluminum heat-exchange core which transfers heat from the outgoing air to the incoming air. The efficiency of the Lifebreath HRV is so great that virtually none of the warmth collected from your home is lost to the outside. In summer, the HRV works in reverse - removing heat from the incoming air and transferring it to the outgoing air, to keep your home cool and fresh.
The Lifebreath TFP air cleaner is based on the newly discovered Turbulent Flow Precipitation principle. It is installed out of sight in the regular air-distribution system in your home. The Lifebreath Turbulent Flow Precipitator (TFP) gives the kind of performance needed to maintain excellent Indoor Air Quality.
It removes close to 100% of coarser particles such as pollen, fungus spores, dust and dirt; removes close to 90% of troublesome tobacco smoke and wood smoke particles, animal dander, skin flakes and some bacteria; and even removes a large portion of particles as small as one tenth of a micron - only visible in an electron microscope. And it does this continuously, day after day, year after year.
The TFP Oil Mist Eliminator operates on the patented Turbulent Flow Precipitation (TFP) principle. The patented TFP process was developed by Dr. Francis Dullien, a professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. This new technology cleans air of entrained droplets and particles generated by metal machining, cutting and grinding operations down to sub-micron sizes.
The overall removal rate is above 99%. The TFP Oil Mist Eliminator is easy to install and can be suspended from the ceiling or attached to the machine. Features include heavy duty industrial construction, low maintenance, constant air flow and low energy consumption. Oil mist is collected and returned to the process where it can be filtered and re-used.
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