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<title>What's A Tote Heater And Why Would I Need One?</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ If you work or run a business in the chemical storage industry, chances are you’re all too aware of what a tote heater is used for, and the advantages of resilient, light weight, energy efficient heaters to thin out more thick viscous liquids, particularly within the colder months. But what exactly is a tote heater used for, how is it used, and why on earth would you need a tote heater in your business or job? In this article, we’ll look at exactly what you need to consider before opting for your next tote heater, and why it might be a more viable alternative to traditional freeze protection methods.<br /><br />Heaters come in all shapes and sizes, and they can be particularly useful in a number of specific circumstances, like pond heating or indeed tote heating, which is specifically useful and indeed important for operators within the chemical storage industry as a means of providing freeze protection initially and thinning for certain substances, depending on the industry sub-sect in which you operate. If you don’t already know what a tote heater is, it’s a lightweight unit that can be inserted within totes to thin heavy viscose substances as required, and to prevent freeze-over. For these reasons it really is a must buy item for anyone within the industry particularly over the winter months when it is more likely that the colder temperatures will have a knock-on effect on the temperature of the stored liquids.<br /><br />In a number of instances drums and tanks can reach up to fifty gallons in volume, sometimes even more. This can make indoor storage difficult to say the least, and heating is often considered a secondary aim. Apart from the initial difficulties associated with storing and heating chemicals, it can be a real pain to find heavy duty heaters or freeze prevention equipment that doesn’t get affected by certain chemicals.  Often added to that is the extreme expense of some of the panel based heating systems that attach to drum exteriors or act as covers.  <br /><br />In a nutshell, a tote heater is a device used to thin viscous substances and warm chemicals within totes or drums to ensure they pour as required and don’t suffer from any undesirable side effects. Amongst some of the key features to look for in buying a tote heater, aside from cost effectiveness is durability, accessibility and overall usability, which comes moreso from units that can be placed inside the tank rather than externally. Additionally it is also advisable to look for one with a thermostat that can be set to control temperature accordingly to avoid jeopardising safety or destabilising the chemical substance you are storing.<br /><br />Now you know what you’re looking for in a tote heater, it’s time to get out there and have a look at what’s available. There are a range of different styles and sizes of models out there to choose from, all of which serve a purpose depending on your individual storage requirements – the tricky bit is figuring out which one applies best to you!<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. Tote heaters, <a href="http://www.heatingyourtanks.com/Drum-Tote-Carboy.html">submersible pond heaters</a>, <a href="http://www.heatingyourtanks.com/">freeze protection</a> and storage drums.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Features of Baptismal Heaters</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Baptismal heaters are a vital component of any religious set up. Baptising is in essence a wholly spiritual and joyous occasion, whereby a new-born (usually) is welcomed in to the faith through the Baptism ceremony. Of course, churches tend not to be the most naturally warm and insulated places in the world, which can often lead to freezing cold baptismal water and ultimately an unpleasant experience for the newcomer. However, there is now a safe and effective way of ensuring baptismal water is of pleasant temperature with a view to making the ceremony altogether more enjoyable. But what should you do with a baptismal heater, and what features should you look for to make sure your heater is both safe and as functional as you require?<br /><br />Baptismal heaters aren’t necessarily everyone’s cup of tea, and of course most people won’t have a use for them in a private capacity. However if you are an active member of a church community without a baptismal heater, or you run church services you might like to consider how you could benefit from the features of energy efficient baptismal heaters, specifically designed for use in public spaces in terms of safety considerations, and moulded perfectly to fit the dimension of baptismal vessels accordingly. <br /><br />A baptismal heater is placed in baptismal water for twenty-four hours prior to a ceremony in order to bring the water up to a desirable temperature. Following that, the heater is removed from the water and the ceremony can begin – simple as that. Further to that the newcomer will be able to enjoy a more comfortable experience at his spiritual birth, whilst you wouldn’t run the risk of burning out without water or causing electric shock to either yourself or the congregation.  <br /><br />One of the most important features of any electrical appliance for public use has to be its safety mechanism, and with baptismal heaters that’s no different. That’s why it’s important to make sure any baptismal heater you do choose has an automatic shut off function and ground fault circuit interruption as standard to ensure that neither the person performing the service nor the congregation run the risk of an electric shock from the appliance. That way, you can enjoy all the benefits of the heater without jeopardising the safety element.  <br /><br />Another good attribute to look for when choosing a baptismal heater is an in-built thermostat to monitor the temperature of the baptismal water. That way you can make sure that you’re not overheating or indeed underheating the water, and provided you comply with the appropriate units to volume ratio this should mean that the heater effectively monitors itself, leaving you to get on with conducting the service and enjoying the festivities.  <br /><br />Whatever your specific requirements for your baptismal heater, make sure you opt for something that is standards compliant and takes into account the proper health and safety codes, in addition to something of a high quality and ergonomic design, to ensure a smooth fit within your tank for most efficient heat dissipation.<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. baptistry heaters, <a href="http://www.baptismal-heaters.com/Heater-Features.html">baptismal pool heater</a>, <a href="http://www.baptismal-heaters.com/">baptistry pool</a> and safe baptismal heaters.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Energy Efficient Pond Heaters: For Your Fish, The Environment And Your Wallet</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Energy efficiency is something of a buzz word at the moment, particularly with the growing concern in scientific and academic circles around global warming and the irreversible changes occurring to the world in which we live. For many people, global warming might seem like something that is too distant, and something that one single person can have very little impact upon in their daily lives. However, few people realise that if we all adopt the attitude of making some minor changes in our lives, we can all save the planet, whilst saving ourselves money.<br /><br />Pond heaters are no exception to this rule. Whatever the size and nature of your pond, it is often important to ensure you have adequate heating in place to protect your pond life and prevent your pond from freezing through in the winter and early spring, but many people feel upset about the potential cost implications of this necessary part of pond ownership. Let's face it, if you've got a pond heater you're going to increase your energy costs on a monthly basis. Yet it need not be as clear cut as that - there are ways in which you can make sure you save money on your heater without sacrificing the wellbeing of your pond.<br /><br />If your pond needs to be heated for the benefit of your pond life, make sure you have a contingency source of heat in the event of a mechanical failure with your main unit. Too many people neglect to think about the potential for problems with their pond heater, particularly during the colder winter months, and investing now in an energy efficient unit as a backup may be a wise move for anyone who cares about the health and wellbeing of his pond.<br /><br />More and more pond owners nationwide are falling for the benefits of energy efficient pond heaters, as their main source of heat or alternatively as a back up source in the event of an emergency situation. One of the best things about energy efficient heating is that it proactively saves you money, leaving you better off at the end of each billing cycle. As compared to standard heating units, and the energy they consume, the greater the efficiency, the less energy your backup unit will require. Ultimately that means that you could be saving a significant amount on your energy bill on an ongoing basis, whilst also doing your bit for the environment.<br /><br />On a grander scale, energy efficient pond heaters as the name would imply require less energy to power them along, which means less electricity to be produced by polluting power stations, which is generally a good thing for the environment. At the same time, you'll directly feel the benefits on a reduced energy bill every month, creating an effective win/win situation. On that basis, it seems crazy not make the investment in energy efficient pond heating units sooner rather than later, with a view to helping your fish, the environment and your wallet.<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. Heating Your Pond, <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com/pond-heater-calculator.html">Pond Calculators</a> and <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com/Pond-Heaters.html">Pond Heaters</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>The Advantages of Energy Efficient Pond Heaters</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Save Money<br />Pond heaters can be expensive to run. Depending on the type of heater you own, the size of your pond and the length of time you have to run it on a yearly basis, your pond can end up costing a small fortune on top of your regular energy bill. Particularly with energy prices set to continue to rise over the next few years, it makes sense to make the switch now and to opt for energy efficient heating units which require less energy to produce the same effect and consequently allow the pond owner to save money on a recurring basis.<br /><br />Save The Planet<br />After a couple of centuries of pollution and exploitation, we've finally started to twig that our environment is suffering.  One of the ways in which you can make a real difference is by buying and installing an energy efficient pond heater in place of your current model. Not only will it save you money in terms of the energy cost savings that will naturally occur through using less power, but you'll also help out the overall conservation effort by using less energy, which has the knock on effect of meaning more efficient production at power stations, which are a major source of pollution and consequently global warming.<br /><br />Backup Source of Heat<br />Heating your pond isn't usually optional - if you've got fish, chances are they'll need some heat to survive throughout the year. Most pond owners make the critical mistake of buying just one pond heater in the hope that that will be sufficient to tide them over. Rarely do they consider the need for heat in the event that their pond heater breaks down, or in some emergency circumstance. For that reason, it can often be a wise decision to opt for a backup heater - a job energy efficient pond heaters tend to do quite well. Think about it - you wouldn't risk your family with just one smoke alarm, would you?<br /><br />Low Maintenance<br />Modern, energy efficient pond heaters tend to be of a new generation of design. As well as encompassing beneficial optimum energy features, they also tend to require less in the way of maintenance, and seldom break down off their own accord, as compared to more traditional units which seem to fail far more regularly as a result of inherent design flaws, or simply age in some cases.<br /><br />As if you need any more convincing, energy efficient pond heaters tend also, now, to verge on the cheaper side of the table, with other bulkier units actually more pricey. If you're considering buying a pond heater any time soon, make sure you weigh up your options regarding energy efficient models and the benefits they can bring to your pond and the environment, as well as the cost savings they can bring.<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com">koi pond</a> , submersible pond heaters and <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com/Pond-Heaters.html">Pond Heaters</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How To Buy An Energy Efficient Pond Heater</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Energy efficiency is all the rage, across a range of technical and mechanised products with a view to cashing in on the heightened awareness around the environment and global warming. Whilst there is a great deal of hype and hyperbole, there is also much to be said for opting for energy efficient models of your favourite technical products, to save you money and improve operating efficiency. With pond heaters, energy efficient models are quickly taking over more traditional units, becoming the product of choice for pond experts and enthusiasts. But for the beginner, it can be difficult to gauge how energy efficient a particular unit may be, and what to look for when making your purchasing decision. In this article, we'll look at some of the ways you can make sure you're getting a good deal when buying an energy efficient pond heater.<br /><br />Nowadays the initial reaction to requiring a pond heater for most enthusiasts is to get online. Particularly for an energy efficient pond heater, the Internet can prove to be quite a specialised domain, and it might be worthwhile doing some reading on what to look for before you begin even considering spending money on any of the available options. Pond heaters come in all different shapes, styles and sizes, and so do ponds - much of it will come down to your own specific circumstances, so reading up on your options is probably your best bet.<br /><br />Alternatively, face to face shopping for your energy efficient pond heater could be a good way to take advantage of on-the-spot advice from the salesman, who will most likely be far more knowledgeable on your requirements than you. Ask him to direct you to the most efficient pond heater for your type of pond, but bear in mind that he isn't your friend and is still trying to make a sale, at the end of the day!<br /><br />For the more advanced buyer, there's nothing better than opting for mail order. With a specific mail order retailer, you can find exactly what you're looking for at a reasonable price delivered straight to your door. Additionally you can take time to ponder over a range of products at reasonable prices, and you can pick up on more specialised units that won't often be available in your local shops. Of course, unless you already know what you're looking for, this probably won't be of much use!<br /><br />Buying an energy efficient pond heater might not seem like your number one priority, but the sooner you make the switch and commit to environmentally friendly, cost effective technologies throughout your home and garden, the better. Whether you buy your energy efficient pond heater online, at your local hardware store or through a specialist mail order retailer, making sure your get a good deal initially and select an appropriate unit could prove to be a wise investment from a financial perspective and indeed a moral perspective, given the knock-on impact this could have on the environment and the continuity of the world in which we live.<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com">Heating Your Pond</a> , <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com/pond-heater-calculator.html">Pond Calculators</a> and energy efficient heat exchangers.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Buying A Pond Heater: Vital Considerations</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Buying a pond heater might not necessarily be the most glamorous of topics, yet it is crucial to make sure you buy the right pond heater for your koi pond in order to ensure a healthy and safe environment for the fish and other life forms that live in your pond. Knowing what to opt for in buying a pond heater is vital to the success of your pond eco-system, and in this article we’ll look at exactly what must be taken into consideration.  Whilst it may be important to speak to an expert in the area for a better idea of what’s best for your pond and the fish contained within it, there is still a great deal that can be done with a few steps in the right direction.<br /><br /><b>De-icer or heater?</b><br /><br />One of the first questions you should consider when trying to buy a heater for your koi pond is whether or not you are looking to actually heat the pond, or rather just to prevent it from freezing over in the course of the winter months.  The outcome of this will determine exactly which type of heater you need, and the implications thereafter for maintenance costs and the impact on the survival of your fish.  <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com">Heating a pond</a> is more difficult than de-icing, and will probably require some further reading and research to make sure you achieve both efficiency and optimum heat across the pond.<br /><br /><b>Cost of purchase?</b><br /><br />The cost of a heater will determine whether or not it is the unit for you, but you shouldn’t let this overly cloud your view.  Remember to take into consideration all the relevant factors before making your decision, including ongoing costs aside from the initial cost of purchase.  Likewise some units may be cheaper than others, but this could be reflected in terms of the quality of the heater, and the need for ongoing care and repairs.<br /><br /><b>Heating costs?</b><br /><br />Seldom seriously considered is the ongoing cost of heating a pond with your <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com/Pond-Heaters.html">pond heater</a>.  As far as making your decision goes, you should take into account the fact that some heaters require far more electricity and energy than others, which can be reflected in increased operating costs.  Additionally certain heaters will inevitably require more in the way of maintenance costs, which can also affect your choice of model.<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com">Heating Your Pond</a> , <a href="http://www.heatingyourpond.com/pond-heater-calculator.html">Pond Calculators</a> and Pond Heaters<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Pond Heaters</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Koi Pond Heating<br><br>There are many reasons for heating your koi pond, maybe you just want to see your enjoy your pond in all seasons. Whatever your reason we just want to give you some insight to make it easy to accomplish. There is now new technology, energy efficient heaters being developed for pond heating. Therefore we recommend electric koi pond heaters, submersible heaters, heat exchangers and floating pond heaters. <br><br>Pond heating Considerations: <br><br>First you must determine whether you want to de-ice or actually heat your pond to a specific temperature. Deicers melt the ice to provide an opening for harmful gas exchange only. Heating your pond to obtain a specific temperature can be a bit technical, so if your not sure about the heater sizing we recommend that you contact our koi pond heating specialists. The outside low temperature is the key to your kilowatt requirements and unfortunately it can vary. Your heater output kilowatts are calculated based on your low ambient temperature and if your geographical area drops far below that normal low temperature a safety factor should be included in the calculations. We recommend submersible pond heaters for small to medium size ponds and energy efficient heat exchangers for large ponds<br><br>Koi Pond Information: <br><br>One period when koi keepers traditionally have their most difficult time with health problems is during the transition from winter to spring. As waters begin to warm up, pathogens are able to multiply at a more rapid rate than koi can defend themselves leading to an increase in the likelihood of disease. If a pond is heated over winter, then this risky period is removed from the koi owners. View info Pond Heaters<br><br>The major reasons for pond heater failures;<br><br>Pond water is usually high in calcium chloride and other minerals,this causes build up on heaters. In time the build up prevents heat transfer and the heater internally burns out. Our new technology completely eliminates any build up.<br><br>Salt additives to pond water eventually corrodes the heater surface. We have developed heaters that can’t be attacked chemically. The most popular cause of pond heater failure is low liquid burnout. Our new pond heaters don't burn from lack of liquid, they can run in air and will shut themselves down before burnout. Visit our web site Heating Your Pond<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com>Heating Your Pond</a>, <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com/pond-heater-calculator.html>Pond Calculators</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Heating Your Koi Pond</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Koi Pond Heating<br><br>There are many reasons for heating your koi pond,maybe you just want to see your enjoy your pond in all seasons.Whatever your reason we just want to give you some insight to make it easy to accomplish. There is now new technology,enery efficient heaters being developed for pond heating.Therefore we recommend electric koi pond heaters,submersible heaters,heat exchangers and floating pond heaters.Pond heating Considerations: First you must determine whether you want to de-ice or actually heat your pond to a specific temperature .Deicers melt the ice to provide an opening for harmful gas exchange only. <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com>Heating your pond</a> to obtain a specific temperature can be a bit technical, so if your not sure about the heater sizing we recommend that you contact our koi pond heating specialists. The outside low temperature is the key to your kilowatt requirements and unfortunately it can vary. Your heater output kilowatts are calculated based on your low ambient temperature and if your geographical area drops far below that normal low temperature a safety factor should be included in the calculations.We recommend submersible pond heaters for small to medium size ponds and energy efficient heat exchangers for large ponds.<br><br>    * Pond Heating: There are conditions that effect pond heaters and make it more difficult controlling pond temperature.<br>    <br>    * Pond Waterfalls are used for aeration and beauty,but they cool the water and work against the heating process.<br>    <br>    * Pond Water Depth a good designed koi pond should be at least three foot in depth,shallow large exposed surface area ponds are easily effected by wind chill factors and require larger <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com/Pond-Heaters.html>pond heaters</a> to maintain temperature.<br><br>Koi Pond Information: One period when koi keepers traditionally have their most difficult time with health problems is during the transition from winter to spring. As waters begin to warm up, pathogens are able to multiply at a more rapid rate than koi can defend themselves leading to an increase in the likelihood of disease. If a pond is heated over winter, then this risky period is removed from the koi owners.<br><br>Do not raise the koi's water temperature too fast. Parasites and bacteria can also grow more quickly in warm water. The fishes system takes time to adjust but the disease organisms do not. Raise the temperature from ambient at 3 - 5 degree intervals every 24 hours to 80 - 84 degrees Fahrenheit. Maintain a stable temperature with less than 2 degrees variable per day Treat with 0.3% salt and parasiticides or antibiotics during the adjustment period, and continue with medication if necessary until cure is affected. Maintain temp. for 4 - 6 weeks after cure, then slowly drop the temperature to match that of the pond water. This will ensure a stronger Koi and ease the fishes transition back to the pond.<br /><br />--<br />Kirk rogers: a thermodynamics engineer with 25 years experience, designing and developing heating systems. <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com>Heating Your Pond</a> , <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com/pond-heater-calculator.html>Pond Calculators</a> , <a href=http://www.heatingyourpond.com/Pond-Heaters.html>Pond Heaters</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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