HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SEISCO
The "SEISCO" has received significant recognition and continues to be used in many notable applications, a few of which are listed below. However, we invite you first to check out our patents. These patents are at the heart of our product and the reason that the SEISCO Tankless Water Heater is superior to any simular product on the market.
Please go to the US PATENT OFFICE and enter in our patent numbers (below), especially the most recent patent #6,246,831 and see for yourself why Seisco, has the leading technology in the Tankless Water Heater business.
U.S. Patents: #6,080,971 issued June 23, 2000; #5,866,880 issued February 2, 1999; #5,325,822 issued July, 1994; #5,216,743 issued June, 1993. The most recent patent #6,246,831 was issued June 12, 2001. In addition to the U.S. patents, there are many foreign patents issued as well as foreign patent applications in process.
The first truly whole house tankless water heater that not only replaces your tank heater, but can heat your house too and satisfy so many, many other benefits listed below.
Solar Back Up: The Seisco has been recognized as a perfect back up to solar water heating applications not only for domestic but also for space heating. During the year 2000, the Seisco has been selected and is the back up for solar water heating in the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FLORIDA REGIONAL CENTER BUILDING, which is the STATE DEPARTMENT'S SOLAR SHOWCASE, located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Additionally, at the recommendation of PATH and the NAHB Research Department, the Seisco was also selected and is the back up for solar water heating in the prestigious "Armory Park del Sol: A Solar Community." This project is being constructed by the John Wesley Miller Companies, in the historic Armory Park area of Tuscon. This is one of the most prestigious solar projects in the U.S. and is a part of both the PATH and the Federal Government's million home solar initiative program.
Space/Domestic Water Heating Combo: The Seisco has demonstrated its ability to provide both space and domestic hot water from the same heater. Domestic hot water is separated from the space heating fluid and priority is given to domestic hot water requirements when required from a "smart heater" priority switch and control. This system can be combined with solar water heating to provide an extremely energy efficient and cost-effective dual system.
Space Heating: The Seisco is currently (January, 2001) completing its third year of successful radiant floor heating in beta sites, which are utilizing the Seisco as the sole source for space heating. More recent space heating applications include baseboard heating.
AT&T Sponsored "Home of Tommorow": The Seisco was featured at the State Fair of Texas in October, 2000, in the AT&T sponsored "Home of Tomorrow."
PATH Evaluated Technology: The Seisco was featured as the water heating technology of choice in PATH's National Demonstration Home in January, 2000. (Presidential initiative, The Partnership for Advancing Technologies in Housing, consisting of 13 agencies including HUD, the DOE, and the EPA, assisted in product evaluation by the Research Department of the National Association of Home Builders.)
The Discovery Channel: The Discovery Channel's "Your New House" initially filmed in August, 1999, included the SEISCO heater in a segment of their show. A new segment featuring the Seisco was filmed in 2000 and is currently airing.
Bonnerville Power: Like the TVA, Bonneville Power, an agency of the Federal Government, selected the SEISCO for its home of the future, "NeXt" house in July, 1999.
Miracles of Science: SEISCO was included in DuPont Magazine, "Miracles of Science" issue in June, 1999.
Manufactured Housing: SEISCO was first introduced to the manufactured housing industry in November, 1998. After over three years of very difficult work, Seisco was granted several special use provision exceptions under HUD's Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standard. These accomplishments provided recognition to a tankless water heater as a viable whole house water heater for HUD manufactured housing. The most recent provision was granted August, 2000. Silvercrest Homes, Homes of Merit, both of which are divisions of Champions Enterprises, Inc., Palm Harbor Homes, Fuqua Homes, Four Season Homes, Fleetwood and Town and Country Homes, a division of Cavalier Homes, are among several of the top ten manufactured housing companies in the U.S. offering the Seisco.
Tennessee Valley Authority: The Tennessee Valley Authority, an agency of the Federal Government, tested the SEISCO and confirmed its performance met the "manufacturer's claims" and that the SEISCO was 99.3% energy efficient. The TVA presented its findings to the International ASHRAE Conference in Boston in July, 1997.
Leading Trade Magazine Articles: SEISCO has been featured in articles in "Applicance Magazine," "Applicance Manufacturer's Magazine," "DuPont Magazine," Edison Electric Institute's "Marketing Electricity Today." And many more from 1997 to the present.
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers: DuPont presented SEISCO to the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996.
SEISCO is a Listed Product: UL, UL/CSA, BOCA, SBCCI and NOM. The Engineering Plastic is also listed for hot potable water (UL-NSF).