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DYNAMIC POLYMER DUCTWORK STORES ENERGY TECHNOLOGICALLY FOAMED & SELF INSULATED AIR DUCT SYSTEMS
Our ductwork is benefiting the HVAC industry as a complete green building air system solution, identified as a energy saver† . Installed in several thousands of buildings across the nation, also known as reducing costs in installation materials and labor, and providing an air system that is safe for humans and the environment. In summing it up, our ductwork systems incorporate tight seal technologies and thermal properties to create a superior energy efficient product; a performance that meets the next-generation of air distribution systems.
Results in lab and field tests reinforced AKDUCT's equivalency† to R-10. It is accomplished not only by being air tight but also by using thermal mass, a thermal property between the foamed HDPE and the earth's constant temperature. AKDUCT has the capacity to store thermal energy for extended periods and is effective in absorbing heating and cooling gains and releasing them during off cycle periods thus reducing the total load on the system.
AKDUCT's embodied energy (highly desirable in LEED) methodology is to reduce the number of components that is in a typical construction formula used for underground air distribution systems which includes R-10 wrapping, some types of polyvinyl chloride composite or reinforce fiber glass plastic or high gauged metal ducting, and cement trench structures with drain tile. None of these are used with AKDUCT which has the least amount of interrelated economic activities and reaches a greater result than all it's competitors with a lower carbon footprint.
Both AKDUCT & QADUCT are pressurized more than a common ductwork system, as a result, builders can now use smaller heating and cooling systems, smaller duct sizes, and can be assured of substantially more efficient operations near SEER 20.
Our complete HVAC air duct systems are approved by the following organizations:
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