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Heliodyne Revamps It's Solar Hot Water Line

The packaged systems come in varying sizes depending on the hot water load, and are available for various solar water heating applications such as domestic hot water, pool heating, and combination domestic hot water/space heating systems.
by Staff Writers
Richmond CA (SPX) Aug 28, 2008
Heliodyne has announced its new corporate image along with a newly developed line of products. To help with the introduction of its new product line, the company has implemented an all new Sales and Marketing program.

"With demand in solar energy at an all time high, it was the right time for us to reinvigorate the market with a unique and innovative product line," said Ole Pilgaard, President of Heliodyne.

Several of the company's established products have undergone many technological advancements. The GOBI collector, the company's flagship product for example, has a new electron "blue sputtered" absorber surface coating which improves the efficiency of the product.

Other improvements in the company's product line include major redesigns such as with the Helio-Pak Pro, an all-in-one heat-transfer appliance with advanced system monitoring capabilities, such as BTU metering and user-friendly adjustable settings.

To further simplify installations for its customers, Heliodyne has introduced pre-configured "off the shelf" packaged systems complete with all necessary components.

The packaged systems come in varying sizes depending on the hot water load, and are available for various solar water heating applications such as domestic hot water, pool heating, and combination domestic hot water/space heating systems.

"Having pre-packaged systems to choose from takes out a lot of the guesswork and system design time it would normally require me to do otherwise," said Bruce Sherwood, a Northern California solar hot water installer.

Heliodyne has enlisted an all-new marketing department to not only revamp its image and promote its product innovations, but also to help educate potential customers on the benefits of solar thermal technology.

"Solar hot water is an affordable, efficient, and time tested form of renewable energy. With all the new advancements in the industry, the public interest in solar thermal is really growing," said Pilgaard.

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