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SSHC,INC., Old
Saybrook, CT announces the NEW ENERJOY PEOPLEHEATER HERITAGE BATHROOM COMFORT CENTER®. The Comfort Center contains all
components necessary to provide and control bathroom heat, room light, night light, exhaust and ventilation.
ENERJOY PEOPLEHEATERS® focus gentle sunlike radiant warmth on people and objects. The ceiling mounted ENERJOY HEATMODULES® safely transfer radiant energy (much like a microwave oven) to the cooler floor, walls, windows, and people - which are heated, yet reradiate heat which warms the air. Centered in the multiple-sized Heatmodule is the combination fan, light, night-light. The single, compact Comfort Center is easily installed in new or existing bathrooms in all types of buildings.
The Comfort Center advantages are many. For the user, the Comfort Center provides the most comfortable, economic, quiet, easy to control heating and ventilating system for total bathroom comfort. For the designer, the Comfort Center improves appearance and performance with the most economic use of ceiling space as well as wall space for the controls. For the installer, the Comfort Center is as easily installed as electric lighting, with the Heatmodule covering whatever ceiling alteration occurs during new or retrofit installation. Please call for Comfort Center sizes, features and prices.
The Comfort Center features the full range of desired ENERJOY PEOPLEHEATER sizes and wattages necessary to heat any size bathroom. Control is achieved by any one of several thermostats designed to handle the low amp draw of the ENERJOY PEOPLEHEATERS which are available in either 120 or 240volt models or commercial voltages. The bathroom light is a 100-watt incandescent, 18-watt compact fluorescent is available. Low Sone ratings range from .3 to 2.5, depending on the air volume (CFM) desired. Low wattage fan motors are standard. Where continuous ventilation is desired, the control is illuminated while the fan is operating. The three-rocker Decora wall switch is single gang where non-illuminated switching is appropriate.
The economic and comfort superiority of ENERJOY was confirmed in U. S. Department of Energy/ National Association of Homebuilders Research Center Case Study Project 4159. The ENERJOY CASE STUDY found a 52% savings over baseboard electric heat and a 33% savings over the heat pump in the occupied study at the Accessible Fire Safe Demonstration (AFSD) House during a typical record year. The study "suggests that energy savings would be obtainable in a great portion of U. S. households."