SRCC OG300 Certified
avwFm87mDz2011-08-05T16:36:56+00:00SRCC OG300 Certified SunMaxx Solar is pleased to announce that their Simple Drainback Kits with Flat Plates and Evacuated Tubes are now SRCC OG300 Certified. SunMaxx Solar is outperforming the competition based on system performance according to SRCC-OG300 system ratings (weather data used: Albany, NY). The HelioMaxx SDB kits by SunMaxx Solar use industry leading SRCC certified OG100 rated evacuated tube collectors and the SRCC certified OG100 TitanPower Plus SU2 Flat Plate Collectors. These low maintenance systems bring the simplicity of drainback systems together with some of the better characteristics of pressurized systems to create the easiest installation on the market. SunMaxx Solars newly released 3rd Generation Simple Drainback Systems are even more efficient in design, components and function. Sunmaxx Solar is only company providing an OG 300 kit that has 20 year warranty available on its panels. SunMaxx Solar has been working hard to produce a product line for its installers and customers which are compatible with numerous United States incentive programs. The SRCC OG 300 Certification has accomplished this goal! For more information on SunMaxx Solar industry leading kits please go to https://www.sunmaxxsolar.com/pre-packaged-solar-hot-water-heating-kits.php. For more information, please visit SunMaxx Solar online at www.sunmaxxsolar.com, or contact a SunMaxx Solar thermal specialist at 1.877.786.6299.
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avwFm87mDz2011-07-25T10:51:46+00:00SunMaxx Solars ThermoPower VHP 30 Evacuated Tubes at the Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center
avwFm87mDz2011-07-21T15:55:25+00:00In September of 2009 SunMaxx Solar was pleased to be selected to provide the evacuated tubes for the Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center on the Cornell University Campus. Under the direction of M/E Engineering, who were responsible for the mechanical design, the welcome center used 8 ThermoPower-VHP30 evacuated tubes from SunMaxx Solar on the roof of the Welcome Center. “The collectors are connected to the building's heating water system. The heating system for the building is primary in floor hot water radiant heat. “ according to Chad Fikes of M./E Engineering.
Once completed the system was reviewed by Intelligent Green Solutions (IGS), a preferred SunMaxx Solar Installer. It was determined that the system not only proved cost-effective but utilized the highest level of components and HVAC plumbing, and electrical craftsmanship. IGS was very pleased with the set up of the system and with a few minor adjustments they were ready to commission the solar thermal system.
The Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center “ has a goal of being an exemplary green garden by being environmentally progressive in our practices and operations.” according to Don Rakow, The E. N. Wilds Director, Cornell Plantations. The Nevin Welcome Center has shown itself to be a leader in environmental direction. The facility is expecting to receive a LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Gold certification and even possibly a LEED Platinum certification, from the U.S. Green Building Council.
For more information, please visit SunMaxx Solar online at www.sunmaxxsolar.com, or contact a SunMaxx Solar thermal specialist at 1.877.786.6299. For more information on Nevin Welcome Center please visit http://www.cornellplantations.org/about/welcome-center.
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Press Contact: SunMaxx Solar Inc.
56 Broome Corporate Parkway
Conklin, NY 13748 USA
Ph: +1-800-786-0329 ext. 208
[email protected]
www.sunmaxxsolar.comSunMaxx Solar Participates in Intersolar 2011
avwFm87mDz2011-07-20T15:56:34+00:00San Francisco, CA (July 13, 2011) – SunMaxx Solar's CEO Adam Farrell participated in the Solar Heating & Cooling – Markets and Policies session at InterSolar North America. During the panel discussion a portion of the group dealt with such topics as dealing with the general condition of the solar thermal market in North America, along with the roadblocks and hurdles faced nationally in the industry.
The panel included industry leaders Adam Farrell, Chief Executive Officer, SunMaxx Solar, USA, Ron Kamen, President, New York Solar Energy Industries Association, U.S. , Dr. Lucio Mesquita, Thermosol Consulting, U.S. , Rick Reed , President, Sunearth, U.S., Alexander Zhihov, U.S. Army, U.S. Some of the main discussions included the current policy and incentive programs in North America for solar thermal technologies, and the effectiveness of these programs across the country. While there are several programs in place, the industry has seen a slow adoption of solar thermal technology due to many factors including competition against photovoltaics “solar electric”, and lack of consumer education on solar thermal systems.
The improvements to the incentive programs, New York specifically, are vast and attractive but they are still facing many barriers. An example brought to the discussion was the difficulty of locating customers who qualify for the RPS electric rebate program.
The general consensus of this elite group, was the need to bring the solar thermal sector together. The group felt they need to promote the widespread use of solar thermal technologies and help build the North American market to its potential. Current solar associations have yet to provide the attention and detail to the solar thermal industry due to competition from solar electric technologies. These discussions will take place in the upcoming months and construct a concrete road-map for solar thermal in North America.
For more information, please visit SunMaxx Solar online at www.sunmaxxsolar.com. You can also contact a SunMaxx Solar thermal specialist at 1.877.786.6299. Press Contact:
SunMaxx Solar Inc.
56 Broome Corporate Parkway
Conklin, NY 13748 USA
Ph: +1-800-786-0329 ext. 208
[email protected]
www.sunmaxxsolar.com