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The Test: Temperature Reduction
| Standard |
Actual Customer Treatments |
| Title |
Before and After Temperature Measurements |
| Purpose |
This test evaluates the how the lubricant impacts the inside temperature. |
| Description |
ICE 22 was installed in 230 air conditioners in the Houston, Texas area of varying
tonnage (2-5 tons) at
different average ambient temperatures. Prior to installation, one vent from inside the house
was chosen, a temperature gauge was inserted into the vent and the steady state temperature of
the air flowing from the vent was measured. After approximately 30 minutes after the treatment,
the temperature was taken and compared against the original. |
| Results |
On average, the temperature dropped 3.28oF. This demonstrates the improved
heat transfer capability within the air conditioner's evaporator coil as more heat is absorbed from the air,
resulting in cooler air being returned to the home.
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Average Indoor Temperature Drop |
Number of Units Tested |
Avg. Air Duct Before (oF) |
Avg. Air Duct After (oF) |
Temp Drop (oF) |
230 |
57.45 |
54.17 |
3.28 |
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What does this mean to me?
- Cooler Air => Air conditioner will run less => Lowered electric bill
- Cooler Air => Increased comfort
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