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Hot Talk Newsletter – January 2015

Hot Talk Newsletter

Happy New Year!

We at Heatizon would like to thank our customers and supporters for another wonderful year. As 2015 gets off to a great start, we look forward to exciting projects, the launch of new products, and continuing to bring the benefits of radiant heat to the world.

Installation Tips: Part 3

This is the final entry in our series of installation tips. This post includes covering and testing the heating element, and the installation of the control units.

The Versatility of Radiant Heat

Heatizon’s products utilize electric radiant heat to provide effective deicing, snow melting, and floor or space warming. Every now and again, we get a more “unique” request. Take a look at some of these less traditional projects and get an idea of just how versatile electric radiant heat can be.

Hot Talk Newsletter – December 2014

Hot Talk Newsletter

Featured: M429 Floor Warming Thermostat

Heatizon’s M429 thermostat is an excellent activation device for our line voltage floor warming products. Programmable to ensure optimum efficiency and comfort, the M429 can be extended with additional power modules to power larger systems.

Installation Tips: Part 2

For those installing our roof deicing, snow melting, or floor warming systems we have put together some tips to help you throughout the process. These tips cover installation of heating element, activation devices, and sensors.

Getting the Most From Your Heatizon System

Winter has arrived in force across North America, although those people utilizing radiant heat may not have noticed yet. We want you to get the most out of your radiant heating system, and have compiled some reminders on our blog.

Hot Talk Newsletter – November 2014

Hot Talk Newsletter

Introducing Heatwave Cables

Heatizon is pleased to announce an expansion of our Heatwave product line. We have introduced additional sizes of our 240V Heatwave mats to provide a greater range of solutions.

In addition to our popular mats, Heatwave cable is now available. These free flowing cables create the same floor warming experience as the mats while providing greater flexibility in layout and installation. Heatwave cable is an excellent choice for working around obstacles and in unusually shaped rooms.

Installation Tips: Part 1

When properly installed, Heatizon products provide efficient, and lasting radiant heat. For those installing our roof deicing, snow melting, or floor warming systems we have put together some tips to help you throughout the process.

Retiring Baby Boomers Driving Interest in Snow Melting Systems

The population of the United States is aging. The number of individuals over 65 is on the rise, and as baby boomers begin to retire, these numbers are expected to increase dramatically. It is estimated that by 2030, this age group will make up 20% of the population.

Hot Talk Newsletter – July 2013

Heatizon has been
recommending its low voltage roof ice melt systems that are installed under the roofing material since 1979. There are 3 different methods to install these systems depending on the application and also these systems can be customized to fit an size or area. Heatizon roof solutions offer ice dam mitigation, icicle control, snow load control, and provide drain paths for water, providing a long term solution with industry leading technology. Heatizon low voltage roof de-icing systems have a 25 year warranty.
Protected under the roof
ZMesh is a bronze screen low voltage heating element that can be nailed and stapled through. ZMesh can be installed under any non-conductive shingle or membrane roof material. Tuff Cable is installed in a Heatsink Kit or Invizimelt Panel system.
Tuff Cable is installed under conductive roofing, decks or membrane surfaces. Tuff Cable can produce more heat that ZMesh which is essential for metal surfaces due to rapid heat transfer and loss. Both of these systems are cut to length in the field.
Invisible! These systems are invisible to the eye, installed under the shingles, membrane, metal, or any roof covering. The longevity of Heatizon low voltage roof and deck de-icing systems are unmatched.
APPLICATIONS FEATURES
  • Ice Dam Mitigation
  • Icicle Prevention
  • Snow Load Management
  • Drain Paths for Water
  • Commercial/Industrial
  • Residential
  • Easily zoned areas
  • No maintenance
  • Automated
  • 100% Efficient
  • Industry Leading Warranties
We have the experience and contacts to offer complete support for any job you may encounter, big or small. From the beginning to the end we can assist you with the most qualified experience in the industry. Contact one of our representatives today!
“don’t be left out in the cold.”

– Heatizon Systems
info@heatizon.com

Heatizon Systems
4137 S. 500 W.
Murray, UT 84123
1-877-877-4724

www.heatizon.com

Hot Talk Newsletter – April 2013

So many times
we have heard the statements, “I wish I had known” or, “do you have something I can drive on?” or, “we just poured the concrete” and, “the asphalt is already down”.
We hear these statements when customers call us during the troubling winter months seeking a solution to their snow problem that melts from their
mind as quickly as the snow does in the spring only to return the next snow season. We do have a solution that we have developed and recommended for snow melting applications on existing surfaces. The retrofit system using our low voltage Tuff Cable or line voltage Hott-Wire MI Cable products works wonders.
Heatizon has been
recommending its retrofit snow melting systems since 1979. It works by cutting grooves into the surface at specified widths and depths allowing the heating element to be placed in the bottom of the grooves rather than embedding them in a new slab or sand bed. Saw cuts are power washed to remove residue prior to cable installation. Once the cable has been placed in the groove, a backer rod is placed over the cable to insulate
the cut which forces the heat to the sides, and finally the application is finished off by applying highway grade sealant into the grooves to seal them off. These systems are designed based on snow melting data by region from the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Heating elements are spaced on appropriate centers to generate the required heat output specified by ASHRAE.
No tearout! These systems are installed in any configuration, and heat output for Asphalt and Concrete surfaces. When snow melting systems are an afterthought these revolutionary retrofit systems do the job.
APPLICATIONS FEATURES
  • Driveways
  • Walkways
  • Access Ramps
  • Loading Docks
  • Entrances
  • Car/Truck Washes
  • Easily zoned areas
  • No maintenance
  • Automated
  • 100% Efficient
  • Industry Leading Warranties
We have the experience and contacts to offer complete support for any job you may encounter, big or small. From the beginning to the end we can assist you with the most qualified experience in the industry. Contact one of our representatives today!
“don’t be left out in the cold.”

– Heatizon Systems
info@heatizon.com

Heatizon Systems
4137 S. 500 W.
Murray, UT 84123
1-877-877-4724

www.heatizon.com

MBS International Airport ZMesh Roof Ice Melt System

Roof Ice Melt & Drain De-icing System at the new MBS International Airport Terminal

FREELAND, MICHIGAN October 2012- Heatizon Systems has a unique presence at the new MBS International Airport Terminal, in the Great Lakes Bay Region, in providing an extensive roof deicing system for the unique and flowing roof ridge and drain design. 

This new terminal touts sustainablity through energy-saving design elements with local materials and supplies being used whenever possible to practice LEED standards.  The designers and developers did not pursue overall LEED certification in order to minimize the 25% increase in overall cost to do so.   Approval for design of the new Terminal from Reynolds, Smith and Hills Inc (RS&H), an aviation and architectural firm came in 2008 with preliminary funding already secured under the FAA Airport Improvement Program and the Airport itself.

The main design agenda was to meet needs of passengers, carriers and tenants for the long term with an easy to maintain, efficient to operate and easily adaptable use for future and the present needs. At $50 Million, and six years in the making from preliminary plans to completion, the new Terminal will now open ahead of schedule by the end of October 2012, and will replace the existing terminal built in 1965.

Heatizons low voltage ZMesh roof ice melt was incorporated on the sloping roofs to allow for efficient drain paths, to manage snow loads and snow accumulation on the flowing slopes of this unique roof design.  26 CBX23 Control Units were used with S203 transformers powering our low voltage ZMesh bronze screen heating element.  ZMesh was concealed under the membrane roofing material incorporating an efficient design to melt snow while allowing the water to efficiently drain into the drainage system of at the bottom of the slopes, preventing any ice build up around these crucial points.

This system was supported by Warmquest (Heatizon Authorized Distributor). Features of the system include an activation scheme that is controlled by a sophisticated system of temperature moisture sensors which activate when the temperature falls below the set point while moisture is present. Monitoring of each zones is achieved with Heatizons M329 Selector Boxes controlling up to 12 zones each.  Manual override capabilities also ensure that ice and snow never build up around the roof drains that route through the heated part of the building. 

Over 5000′ of 9″ wide ZMesh heating element was installed, per the system design, and control units were strategically placed throughout the buidling with a central convenient location for controls and monitoring.

Heatizon products were chosen for this project because they promote longevity, performance, and added control features.  ZMesh has a 25 year warranty, with a performance record expected years beyond that, having systems operating flawlessly since 1979. These features made ZMesh an attractive solution to solve the weather implications a large commercial design such as this Airport would face in Michigan.

The MBS International Airport structure is now insured for safety, longevity and efficient operation by incorporating our unique roof ice melt products.

Heatizon provides unmatched experience and design support for small and large projects with all of our products including, interior floor heating & space heating, snow melting, roof deicing and heat tracing for all residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Pine Glades Road Snow Melt & Cabin Radiant Heat

Pine Glades Development – Jackson Hole, Wyoming

The Pine Glades Development in Jackson Hole, Wyoming offers breathtaking scenery and a unique Jackson Hole experience.  This development, 7 blocks from the town square, features a western and contemporary influence that follows LEED certification guidlines in each Condo/Cabin structure, resulting in high energy efficiency and high standard of sustainablilty.  You can find Heatizon products throughout this development, from interior space and floor heating for the Cabin residences to an extensive snow melting system for the tunnel entrance and road and sidewalks leading up the hill to the Cabin developement.  With heated sidewalks and roadways, snow fall always means fun for Pine Glades residents.

Road, Tunnel, & Sidewalk Snow Melting System

Over 100 Heatizon CBX7 Control Units and Transformers are powering the extensive low voltage Tuff Cable Snow Melting system.  Controls are stored in easily accessible vaults placed in two convenient and hidden locations within the complex underground or against the side of the mountain. Using this snow melting system eliminates plowing and the use of chemicals providing longevity to the asphalt and concrete surfaces, safety and convenience to its residents.

The road and sidewalk ice and snow melting system was designed as a preferential  zoned system designed and installed by Heatizon Distributor Homestead Furniture of Cottage Grove, Oregon.  When the system activates with its quad sensing pavement mounted temperature moisture sensors, the system initiates a preferential zone heating system with first preference being the road. When the road from the bottom tunnel entrance to the residences is clear of snow and ice, the sidewalks and parking lot will begin to clear.  If during the second cycle (sidewalk & parking area) any additional or new snow buildup is experienced on the road, it will again take preference back to the road maintaining accessibility at all times. This system also utilizes multiple M329 Selector Boxes that phases the power on or off one at a time to each individual zone(circuit), this prevents primary circuit overload.

It is important to note that this system was designed to ASHRAE standards (snow melting requirements by region) as Heatizon designs all of its snow melting systems. Designing to this standard allows for the most economical operation and performance for the customer and the environment.  Jackson Hole, Wyoming required 26 watts/sqft to meet the snow melt requirements for this application.  Tuff Cable was installed on 5″ centers to achieve the correct wattage output.  The final road covering was to be asphalt which requires machinery and a “hot” paving process.  Tuff Cable was installed in a sand based bed below the asphalt being anchored to the compacted surface.  A remote control operated conveyor belt dump truck spread and applied the sand over the Tuff Cable heating element evenly after it was anchored to the base.  The sand based layer was carefully compacted with a roller to prepare it for the final asphalt application.  Additionally, Tuff Cable was embedded in new concrete for the sidewalks, tunnel entrance, and the road drain gutters. Heatizon joint jumpers were used to span control joints as required by the National Electric Code for snow melting cables (surprisingly a unique aspect of Heatizon snow melting systems that separates these systems from the competition) see photo gallery Condo/Cabling Electric Radiant Floor and Space Heating

Each Cabin/Condo features Heatizon low voltage heating elements for entire space heating and heated floor comfort. ZMesh and Tuff Cable are used for in floor heat and zoned to create a LEED qualifying efficiency level and standard throughout the development.  ZMesh was used under the wood floors, which are the majority of the floor coverings. Using ZMesh under the wood floors was an attractive solution since it can be nailed and stapled through and provides an even and gentle heat for these solid wood floors.

Tuff Cable Floorizwarm and SLC500 Systems were used for smaller in floor heat areas such as Master Bathrooms and Utility areas.  Each condo also has a heated slab area in the garage to eliminate moisture buildup and speed drying of hanging winter recreational equipment that may drip water from melted snow on the floor.  All of the floors utilize Heatizon products and are zoned accordingly with their own programmable thermostats that can be tied into a smart home system or left as is.

All of the Heatizon Radiant systems in this development boast a 25 year warranty, are low voltage, and are 100% efficient.

Tuff Cable and Floorizwarm Improvements

Heatizon Tuff Cable and Floorizwarm System Design Improvements

Press Release

For Immediate Release – May 8, 2007

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

May 08 , 2007 – Heatizon Systems Tuff Cable and recently redesigned Floorizwarm products assigned trademark.

Murray, Utah – Heatizon Systems Tuff Cable, a 10-gauge copper coated cable heating element, was issued a trademark by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week. The Tuff Cable heating element is used in conjunction with Heatizon’s low voltage radiant products for snow melting, roof deicing, space heating, and floor warming applications.

In addition, Heatizon Systems recently redesigned Floorizwarm products also received trademark status. The Floorizwarm system is designed to warm smaller areas, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and foyer areas, and delivers from 10 to 15 watts per square foot. The Floorizwarm products were recently redesigned, and now include a more compact Power Unit, making Floorizwarm even more attractive and affordable.

Steve Bench, Heatizon Systems’ Managing Member, believes his products are the best on the market. “We offer state-of-the art solid state components, and combine it with low-voltage technology to provide our customers with products that are easy to operate, virtually maintenance free, safe, and ninety-nine per cent efficient,” Bench said. “Customers can’t get better value than that.”

Bench also noted that the Floorizwarm Kit includes everything the customer needs to complete the install, including the Power Unit, Heating Element, and the Activation Device.

Tuff Cable heating element and the Floorizwarm heating element both come with a 25-year warranty.

RPA Awards 2008

Radiant Panel Association Annual Project Showcase Awards

Press Release

For Immediate Release – August 18, 2008

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

Murray, Utah – Heatizon Systems is pleased to announce that its premier distributor, Warmquest, was the recipient of an unprecedented three awards at the Radiant Panel Associations annual Project Showcase Banquet held last week.

Each year the Radiant Panel Association holds a contest to showcase select radiant heating, radiant floor warming and radiant roof snow and ice melt projects in the United States and Canada. On Saturday, August 16, 2008 in Chicago, IL, the Radiant Panel Association announced this year’s Showcase Awards winners and presented Warmquest with three attractive trophies.

Warmquest, a full line Heatizon Systems distributor, was proud to accept an award for each of the Utah based projects it entered. The winning projects submitted by Warmquest included commercial as well as residential applications.

In the “Electric Radiant” category Warmquest won First Place for the electric snow melting at the Jordan Valley Water Treatment Plant. The Jordan Valley Water Treatment Plant used Heatizon Systems Tuff Cable radiant heating element in new pour concrete for its main visitor and employee entrance sidewalk areas.

A Second Place award in the “Simplicity” category was accepted by Warmquest for the Gamble Residence which used Heatizon Systems ZMesh heating element to heat its newly finished basement. ZMesh is an ideal product to effectively heat basements because it requires no floor build up, it can be installed under almost any floor covering, and, if designed and installed correctly, it is robust enough to both warm the floor and heat the entire living space.

The Third Place award in the “Retrofit” category was given to Warmquest for its driveway and sidewalk retrofit snow melt project at the Fox Residence. Low voltage Tuff Cable was installed into existing concrete giving the home owner a snow melt system without the expense and mess associated with tearing out and replacing perfectly good concrete.

Warmquest was represented at the awards banquet by Mike Bench.
For additional information on Heatizon Systems or its fine products please visit www.Heatizon.com or contact Heatizon Systems at either (801) 293-1232 or info@heatizon.com.

RPA Awards 2007

Heatizon Snow Melting Takes Top Honors at RPA System Showcase Awards

Press Release

For Immediate Release – August 23, 2007

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

August 23, 2007 – Heatizon Systems products take top honors in the Snow & Ice Melting Division at the Radiant Panel Association System Showcase.

Murray, Utah – Heatizon Systems products have once again been recognized by the radiant industry at this year’s System Show Case Awards at the Radiant Panel Association and Radiant Expo convention, which was held in Hartford, Connecticut. Judges awarded Heatizon Systems products First Place in the Snow & Ice Melting Division for a roof deicing project which was installed in an LDS Church in Park City, Utah by WarmQuest, a Heatizon Systems Distributor.

Aesthetics, longevity and performance were the primary objectives when selecting the appropriate way to melt the snow and ice off of the roof of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints Stake Center located in Park City, Utah. Heatizon Systems Tuff Cable in a Heatsink Kit and Heatizon Systems ZMesh Roof Snow Melt and Deicing products were selected for the project because they were able to satisfy all three objectives. When the project was completed, approximately 3300 square feet of the roof of the large church located in snowy Park City, Utah was protected from ice dams, and icicles.
The architects desired to utilize metal in the valleys of the roof so Heatizon Systems Tuff Cable in a Heatsink Kit was selected for these areas. The Heatsink Kit was installed directly on top of ice and water shield. Then the Tuff Cable was installed into the Heatsink Kit. Once the Tuff Cable had been installed the Heatsink Kit was covered with ice and water shield, which was then covered with valley metal.

As for the eaves, ZMesh was selected and installed under the composite shingles approximately 8 feet up the roof. ZMesh was installed directly on top of ice and water shield (it could have been installed directly on top of the sub-roof but the ice and water shield was already in place). Once the ZMesh was stapled in place ice and water shield was installed directly on top of it. Composite shingles were then installed on top of the ice and water shield.

The roof snow melt and deicing systems are activated by an aerial mounted temperature/moisture sensor and an independent manual override for each of the 10 zones. The aerial mounted temperature/moisture sensor is wired to Heatizon Systems M329 Selector which turns each zone on in sequential order so the primary power source is not over loaded. The Selector also provides manual override to turn one or more of the zones on.

Heatizon Systems products have won numerous awards over the years, including 3rd place in the 1 to 5 Radiant Zones Category in 2006 for a space heating project, 1st Place in the Electrical Radiant Division in 2005 for a roof deicing project at the Park City Community Church, as well as 1st Place in the Electrical Commercial Division for a 77 zone snow melting project under granite pavers at the LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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