[Greenbuilding] water product -- VWP

Carmine Vasile gfx-ch at msn.com
Sat Jul 23 13:55:20 CDT 2011


Gennaro: VWP's work great. I thought they were no longer available in the U.S. A few years ago, I was given some for Beta testing --shortly before the U.S. importer in Connecticut got sued and folded his tent -- forcing us to remove the Web page created to help market them in the U.S. To our pleasant surprise, the pair installed on my Combi heating loops quickly removed 20 years of calcium buildup and noticeably improved the heat transfer efficiency of the baseboard convectors & heat exchanger used to isolate them from our potable-water heater. 
Carmine 
  

> Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 14:32:30 -0400
> From: info at ecobrooklyn.com
> To: greenbuilding at lists.bioenergylists.org
> Subject: [Greenbuilding] water product
> 
> I came across another water cleaning product:
> http://www.restech.info/vwp.html
> Your thoughts? Scam or useful?
> Gennaro Brooks-Church
> 
> Cell: 1 347 244 3016 USA
> www.EcoBrooklyn.com
> 22 2nd St; Brooklyn, NY 11231
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Marilyn <cybercrone at eol.ca> wrote:
> > WOW, John, thanks!!  That's wonderful.
> > I won't be able to increase the step up, as it's already a short door and
> > anymore and it will be a window. (again)
> > Any ballpark on what that would/should cost, so I can start saving?
> > Thanks again,
> > ~m
> >
> > -------------- Original message ---------------
> >
> > Hi Marilyn
> >
> >
> >
> > Funny to talking about snow in the middle of you heat wave.
> >
> >
> >
> > Sounds like the issue is not just the weather (or weather maintenance i.e.
> > snowshoveling) but some failure around the door and roof membrane.
> >
> >
> >
> > The code allows for a 2” separation between a deck and a door which is
> > pretty minimal. (a deck is classed as a roof in this case). I’ve had to try
> > and reduce that distance further for accessibility issues but if not it is
> > nice to increase it.
> >
> >
> >
> > For it to have a hope in hell of working there needs to be a good membrane
> > connection of the roof up and over over the plate under the door sill and
> > the plate itself needs to have a slope (I usually specify plastic lumber
> > sill with the top planed to a bevel). The membrane over the sill also needs
> > to extend up the door jamb forming a continuous waterproof seal. The roof
> > membrane also n
> > Cybercrone
> > http://www.eol.ca/~cybercrone
> > Hm-m-m-m . . .
> > ^I have never seen a wreck and have never been wrecked, nor have I
> > been in any situation that threatened to end in a disaster of any
> > sort.^
> >  --Captain of the Titanic.
> >
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