New Account over 1000 filters this weekend

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
We "Greened" another set of buildings this weekend. Here's a little video from the first eight buildings:

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Tony, the video is not working.
 
The video is working now.
 
I tried it on two computers here and it works. Try it again later, maybe something was wrong with youtube.

Hey Tony, how good would Pleatlink work for the returns on residential? They are washable and reuseable?
 
Looks like a great product. Great idea. I hope you make millions.
 
Hey Tony, how good would Pleatlink work for the returns on residential? They are washable and reuseable?


Pleatlink works ok on residential, but all the benefits are on the commercial side.

These are not washable. (Although they will clean once or twice in emergencies, it just takes too long and wastes a lot of time.

The commercial benefits are:
1) No cardboard reinforcements disrupting airflow 18% less blockage means less running time and less energy use. (savings on average 5 cents per square foot.
2) Since they are one continuous filter all the way across air cannot go between them like a row of regular filters.
3) They can take extremely high velocity flow.

I'm not comfortable with permament electrostatics in units with flow that high.
 
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