Ecological and Efficient Cooling.
- bodegasenrenta
- 27 oct 2016
- 2 Min. de lectura

Exchanger Heat and Mass Delphi (Heat and Mass Exchanger, HMX, for short) is a "motor" or cooler component behind the air conditioning high efficiency that uses water as fuel and is able to cool homes, buildings offices and industrial buildings at a cost much lower than traditional cooling systems without generating greenhouse gas emissions operation.
The company Delphi Corporation is responsible for developing and bringing to market of air conditioning and refrigeration product that offers a cooling system responsible environmental, with superior performance and a much lower cost.
The "Coolerado" of residential products, series sold by Coolerado Corporation subsidiary Cooler Air Systems LLC (CAS), is the first product line developed around this innovative technology. Thanks to its efficiency, "Coolerado Cooler" was recognized in 2004 by the program 100 Awards R & D Magazine (R & D) as one of the most technologically significant products introduced into the world market.
Thus Delphi started producing at the stage of manufacturing this product in 2006, and the response has been on the market has been quite favorable, as they have around 100 residential and commercial facilities, as well as about 12 industrial.
This system works through a thermodynamic cycle developed by the Russian scientist, Dr. Maisotsenko, who discovered this new process to cool air.
The HMX advantage from a thermodynamic cycle called Maisotsenko Cycle or Cycle-M, this cycle uses the infinite reservoir of atmospheric energy in producing a considerable cooling with excellent efficiency. So the HMX produces cold air by Cycle-M using water as fuel without adding a single drop of moisture.
Therefore, the more heat exists outside the HMX works best, because with the outside temperature cooling capacity and the rate of energy efficiency of the implementation of this component, a feature that drastically reduces consumption increases energy during peak periods when energy is more expensive.
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