
After the first year, the AirTap™ will continue saving
you $200 or $300 every year for gas or electric water heaters,
respectively. Average savings are for a typical 4-person family.
Depending on the cost of energy in your area and the amount
of hot water you use, these savings can reach up to $500 or
more every year.
If
every household attached AirTap™ to their current water heaters, over
75 million tons of pollutants could be removed from the environment per
year, and could save over
$5 billion per year.
In
addition to these benefits, AirTap™ also releases cool air which can be
ducted into your household as a means of air conditioning, and acts as
a dehumidifier, removing any condensation that may form around the
AirTap™ unit.
Energy Efficiency of AirTap™ The
table below shows the efficiency of the AirTap™ under different
temperatures. Note the high efficiency, even at freezing temperatures

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Imagine a water heater that heats its water–not by gas, nor by
electricity–but simply by the air surrounding it. Your power or gas
bills would be significantly lower, and you would be doing the
environment a service by conserving a considerable amount of energy.
The
AirTap™ does just this. Once connected to your existing water heater,
the AirTap™ unit acts as a conventional heat pump, using a compressor
(powered by a low-wattage electric current) to extract heat from the
surrounding air, and then sending this heat through long copper tubes
into an adaptor where it is dispersed in your water tank. This, in
turn, heats the water to the same degree as would a gas burner or
electric heating component, distributing the hot water throughout your
home safely and efficiently.
If
it takes four units of energy to heat water, AirTap™ utilizes one unit
from an electric outlet, and three units from the surrounding air,
reducing your energy consumption by about 2.5 times that of your
current water heater.
To put into
perspective, AirTap™ uses less power than an 8-cup coffee machine to
run the compressor, and its energy consumption level is equivalent to
keeping two coffee machines on for a day.
We asked ourselves why a consumer should be limited
to just two choices of water heaters. Both require heavy amounts of
energy per day, adding to the increasing amount of carbon emissions,
let alone your utilities bill. Thankfully we’ve designed an
alternative: one that uses a much more natural, renewable source of
heat and saves you hundreds of dollars a year in energy costs.
According to the US Department of Energy, the average American household with a
typical water heater (gas or electric) spends about 14-25% of its
energy costs on heating water alone. (US Department of Energy, Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy.)
With the AirTap™ installed onto your existing water heater, you will reduce this percentage by about half. Even the current “alternative” water
heaters are highly inefficient: tankless water heaters have
an initial and operating cost 3 times that of the AirTap™.
In addition to the high cost of the unit itself, the homeowner
may be required to increase the electric service capacity
of their home due to the massive electric load these tankless
water heaters use.
Solar paneled water heaters are also a pain on the pocketbook:
the initial cost of a solar water heater system is 8 times
as expensive as the AirTap™, while requiring the same
amount of electricity to provide hot water on cloudy days.
What’s more is that the environmental benefits of the
AirTap™ are the same.
Operating Cost of Various Water
Heating Systems:
The table below compares the initial and operating costs of
various water heating systems. As shown, the AirTap™
yields the lowest total cost.

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AirTap™
Technical Specifications Unit Specifications:
(Ambient Temp. 68’F)
Energy Factor: |
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Dimensions: |
18" x 14" x 13"(height) |
Output: |
7000 BTUs |
Ist
Hour Rating: |
43 Gallons |
Max. Water Temperature: |
135° F (10° F between open and close) |
Weight: |
48 lbs |
Noise Level: |
about 50 db |
Electrical Specifications:
Volts: |
110 |
Amps: | 12 startup/6 operating |
Phase: |
1 |
Frequency: |
60 Hz |
Note: All measurements have been acquired using DOE testing standards.
Additional Requirements:
- AirTap™ needs at least 5" clearance
on the top.
- AirTap™ should be installed indoors.
- Water heater must be installed near a
drain available to expel condensate captured during air
energy processing. During periods of high humidity, the
level of condensate can be up to 1 quart per day.
- The AirTap™ will operate under extremely
cold conditions, but it is not recommended to install the
unit in a location where the ambient temperature is below
35° F mostly, as the efficiency of the unit in such
conditions will drop by approximately 50%.
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