AIRTRAP Heat Pump?

 
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Old 01-02-2009, 06:02 PM   #1
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AIRTRAP Heat Pump?


Hi to all! I'm a GC and my customer has asked about Airtrap, a heat pump system by Air Generate that sits piggyback onto a hot water heater and produces 135* water with very little electricty.
All I can find on the Internet is a lot of PR and articles, but no real tests or testimonials from licensed Pros.
Anyone here know of this machine and offer any real info on what it does or even IF it does it?

Thanks

here's the link to the web site:
http://www.airgenerate.com/products/airtap.html

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