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Tosot Heat Pumps - GreenBuildingAdvisor
Their Apex centrally ducted line has very similar specs to the Zuba units (eg. 78% capacity at -30C) and the only negative seems to be that they don’t have quite the same modularity.
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Opinions or experience with APEX block? - GreenBuildingAdvisor
Searching for wall assembly options, weighing cost, thermal performance, durability and so forth, below and above grade, SIPs, ICF, SCIPs, brought me to APEX block. Cementious mix with EPS type of ICF, the EPS form creates a tubular-type grid of concrete with rebar. Supposedly uses something like 25% less concrete than standard ICF, while claiming R-38, and uses recycled EPS at a lower cost ...
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Help with ccASHP model for CZ7A. Mitsubishi Zuba PUZ/SUZ or Tosot Apex ...
The Tosot Apex unit would be a TUD24-36AADU with a rated capacity of 24,000BTU/h and output of 22,000BTU/h at -26c (see attached), so a little over capacity for what we need, but 24k is the smallest option. We’re getting stuck on the Mitsubishi Zuba Central units.
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Brooks Range Caribou 26B/C, 25A...advice and opinions please...
I am putting together a hunt for a group of friends. We are looking to hunt up in the Brooks Range Region, very possibly 26B, C or 25 A GMUs. Target species will primarily be caribou, possibly other opportunities depending on GMU specifics and regs...wolf/bear, etc. I have been doing quite a...
Is the new Insignia TG2 window a solid high-end window ...
Apex is the company representing and I’ve seen all types of reviews on Apex. My question is not about Apex but rather the window itself. According to the specs it appears to be a very good window. We’re considering replacing 18 windows with the Insignia TG2 for $10,000 including installation.
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