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Islip Public Library Snow Melting

Press Release

For Immediate Release – September 24, 2007

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

September 24, 2007 – Heatizon Systems products are selected for snow-melting project at Islip Public Library in New York.

Murray, Utah – The Architect Firm of Beatty Harvey & Associates selected Heatizon Systems products for their snow melting needs at the Islip Public Library in New York. The projects electrical contractor, L.E.B. Electric will be installing the Tuff Cable heating element in front of the Islip Public Library.

The 5 zone system will provide snow melting for the entrance and walkway, totaling over 1,400 square feet. The system, designed by Cy Sherwood of WarmQuest, is installed on 6” x 6” x 4” gauge remesh with elevated chairs in new pour concrete.

The system will be activated with CBX7 Control Units, which are installed in rough-in boxes installed on concrete in the building’s interior, and will be activated with a selector box and a pavement mounted snow sensor in the front entrance.

The Islip Public Library serves approximately 19,500 residents, according to Lauraine Farr Kindler, the Senior Librarian for the facility, and had a total circulation of almost 250,000 items last year.

Illinois Distribution with Kalb Corporation

Press Release
11/16/2015 

Ryan Bench
Heatizon Systems
888-239-1232
ryan@heatizon.com

Heatizon Systems and Kalb Corporation Bring Radiant Heating to Illinois

Heatizon Systems is pleased to partner with Kalb Corporation in Oneida, Illinois as an authorized distributor. Kalb Corporation supplies Heatizon’s line of snow melting, roof deicing and floor and space heating products to Illinois and the surrounding area. 

“At Kalb Corporation, we look for companies that will become more than just suppliers, but ‘partners’ in our success. The Heatizon company is comprised of quality people, who provide quality products, at a fair price and deliver their products amazingly quick.” said Mike Kalb, President and Founder of Kalb Corporation.

Heatizon’s distributors contribute to projects across North America, providing products and expertise. Moving forward, Kalb Corporation will continue to be an important partner in delivering electric radiant heating solutions to the Midwest.

HEATIZON SYSTEMS manufactures low and line voltage heating systems, providing roof deicing, snow melting, and interior heating solutions for commercial, residential and government projects. Heatizon products are sold by industry professionals via a distributor network.

KALB CORPORATION has been providing quality components, equipment, and services since 1986. Headquartered in Oneida, Illinois, Kalb Corporation specializes in the sourcing and acquisition of quality components and materials for its clients.

Kalb Corporation
PO Box 44 
Oneida, Illinois 61467
855-547-5252

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Heatizon Expands Its Product Line

Heatizon Expands Its Product Line – Introduces the Monitor Station

For Immediate Release

September 26, 2012

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH USA

Heatizon Systems is pleased to announce the newest addition to its product line, the Heatizon Monitor Station. Designed to be used with Heatizon’s complete line of electric radiant space heating, floor warming, snow melting, roof snow and ice melt, and pipe trace products, the Monitor Station is designed to activate and monitor up to twelve zones or circuits. Heatizon Systems’ Monitor Station boasts an attractive powder coated enclosure, and has indicator lights which show when power to the unit is on, the status of each zone and when the delay option has been activated.

WIFI INTEGRATION – When equipped with the optional WIFI modules, the Monitor Station delivers the ability to remotely monitor each zone, as well as whether the Monitor Station has received an activation signal from the activation device.

Heatizon’s Monitor Station is designed to be compatible with it’s industry leading line and low voltage radiant products sold under the brand names Cozy Heat, HeatWave, Hott-Wire, Floorizwarm, GutterMelt, In Pipe, Out-Pipe, Tuff Cable, and ZMesh. The latest addition to Heatizon Systems family of products has been designed to enhance its floor warming, roof snow and ice melt, gutter, and downspout, space heating, and snow melting products. Additional uses include Heatizon Systems MI and Self-Regulating Cables which are used to wrap pipes, valves, tanks and instrumentation to manage freezing concerns and/or to maintain a desired flow temperature.

“These new products expand our product line as well as demonstrate Heatizon Systems commitment to delivering products that are designed to satisfy its customer’s needs while expanding the leading edge for our industry”, according to Steven Bench, Managing Member of Heatizon Systems. Bench went on to say: “This is a particularly exciting time for Heatizon Systems, and its Distributors & Representatives, as we see the expanded role our technologies command in the ever growing radiant heat industry.”

Keeping with Heatizon Systems’ objectives the new Monitor Station delivers the highest in quality and a competitive price. In addition, the new product, like the other members of the Heatizon Systems family of products, is 100 percent energy efficient.
Heatwave Systems, LLC dba Heatizon Systems is a Murray, Utah based manufacturer of electric radiant heating and snow melting products. All of the company’s products are listed to UL and CSA standards by Intertek and carry the ETL mark. The company has been in business since 1996.

For additional information regarding Heatizon Systems and/or its products please visit www.heatizon.com or contact Heatizon Systems 4137 South 500 West Murray, Utah 84123, 801-293-1232 or info@heatizon.com

Heatizon Cold Leads Are Blue

Heatizon Systems Cold Leads are Blue

For Immediate Release

September 19, 2012

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

Heatizon Systems, a manufacturer of low and line voltage electric radiant heating and snow melting products announced today that it has changed the color of the Cold Lead Component, used with its CBX6/23, CBX7, and Radiant 8 Control Units, from “Black” to the color “Blue”. Managing Member Steven Bench announced the change and the reasons for it by stating: “The change in the color of our Cold Leads is designed to make it easy for stakeholders in the installation of Heatizon Systems low voltage products, using ZMesh and Tuff Cable heating elements, to verify that all of the components used are official Heatizon Systems. Using official Heatizon Systems components is important for three reasons: First, because our products are listed as a complete radiant panel set so adding components sourced from others jeopardizes the listing; Second, Heatizon Systems’ warranty requires that no third party components be added to its products; and, Third, Heatizon Systems offers real time technical support via telephone and internet chat to all of its customers and troubleshooting can be very difficult if the components connected to its products are not known.”

Heatizon Systems markets its complete line of electric low and line voltage products through stocking distributors across North America.  The company sells its products under the brand names:  Cozy Heat, Floorizwarm, GutterMelt, Heatwave, Hott-Wire, In-Pipe, Out-Pipe, Radiant Trak, Tuff Cable, and ZMesh.  All Heatizon Systems products carry the ETL mark signifying that they are listed to UL Standards and Certified to CSA standards by Intertek.

For additional information please contact Ryan J. Bench at Heatizon Systems – 4137 South 500 West Murray, Utah 84123, 801-293-1232 or info@heatizon.com or visit our website at www.heatizon.com

ETL Listing Roofs

Heatizon Systems Roof Snow & Ice Melt Products Earn ETL Listing

 Press Release

For Immediate Release

September 15, 2005 – Heatizon Systems Roof Snow and Ice Melt Products receive ETL Listing

Murray, Utah – Heatwave Systems L.L.C. d.b.a. Heatizon Systems is pleased to announce that its roof snow and ice melt products, which use its Tuff Cable and/or Z Mesh heating elements, have passed the appropriate tests required by UL Standard 1588 and IEEE 844. The nationally recognized testing laboratories of Intertek Testing Services N.A. conducted the tests at Heatizon Systems Murray, Utah facility. Passing the tests resulted in Report No. 3071529-1 dated January 31, 2005 being issued by Intertek and entitles Heatizon Systems roof snow and ice melt products to be marked with the ETL mark for under roof covering material applications.

Russ Childs, with Heatizon Systems, said “we are extremely excited to have earned the right to use the ETL mark on our under roof snow and ice melt products. Our research concludes that Heatizon Systems roof snow and ice melt products are the only ones specifically listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory for application under the roof covering material.”

According to Steven Bench, Managing Member for Heatizon Systems, “Heatizon Systems long standing objective of testing and listing all of its products to the most currently applicable standards has been achieved. We are thrilled to have our under roof snow and ice melt products join our floor warming, snow melting and space heating products in earning a listing that is specific to its application.”

Shawn Wright, with WarmQuest an official distributor of Heatizon Systems products, commented: “I am not aware of any other heating element product that is both designed to be installed permanently under the roof covering material and, listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory for roof snow and ice melting. There are many roof snow and ice melt products that are designed to be installed on top of the roof covering material and in the gutters and downspouts but only Heatizon Systems products are designed to be completely invisible once the roof covering materials is installed.”

Mr. Childs added: “Heatizon Systems products compete in the highly competitive radiant heating industry against many high voltage and hot water products. Unfortunately, some of the products that compete against Heatizon Systems floor warming, space heating, snow melting and roof snow and ice melting products are:

not listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory; and/or,
not being installed in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of the standards to which they have been tested and labeled”.
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.

CSA Listing

Heatizon Products Earn CSA Approval for Canada

Press Release

For Immediate Release – July 28, 2006

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

July 28, 2006 – Heatizon Products gain CSA listing in addition to ETL Listing.

Murray, Utah – Heatwave Systems L.L.C. d.b.a. Heatizon Systems (“Heatizon”) is pleased to announce that its low voltage radiant snow melt, radiant floor warming, radiant in-floor space heating and radiant snow and ice melt products have passed the rigorous testing dictated by CSA. As a result Heatizon Systems products have earned the right to carry Intertek’s Canadian ETL mark.

Heatizon manufactures a complete line of radiant in-floor space heating; radiant snow melting; radiant space heating; and, radiant roof snow and ice melt products. The company’s radiant products are unique in the following three ways. First, they create heat using a low voltage secondary current; Second, Heatizon Systems radiant heat products are engineered to compliment rather than distract from whatever surrounds them; and, third, they are designed to last long periods of time and come with a 25 year warranty.

Russ Childs, with Heatizon Systems, said “we are extremely excited about the market opportunities available in Canada. Given the climate conditions of Canada, all of Heatizon Systems products should do extremely well.”

According to Steven Bench, Managing Member for Heatizon Systems, “Heatizon Systems has long been committed to getting whatever listings are appropriate for the market which it is serving. A listing that satisfies the requirements specified by the CSA has been an objective of Heatizon Systems for the past few years”.

Heatizon Systems is located at 4137 South 500 West, Murray, Utah, 84123. 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.

Canadian Distribution with Power Plant Supply Company

Heatizon Appoints Power Plant Supply Company for Canadian Distribution

Press Release

Feb 2 , 2011

HEATIZON SYSTEMS – Salt Lake City, Utah USA

We are pleased to announce the appointment of POWER PLANT SUPPLY COMPANY, Toronto, Ontario and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia as exclusive, stocking distributor for all Heatizon electric radiant heating products. These include Floor Warming, Space Heating, Roof and Gutter De-icing, Walkway and Driveway Deicing, Snow Melting, and Heat Tracing.

With the typical Canadian winter underway, it couldn’t be a more appropriate time to think about installing one of our retro-fit or new construction applications. These products are labor (and back) saving systems that provide convenience, comfort and peace of mind from winter liabilities.

Heatizon Systems features two low voltage products, a bronze screen heating element called “ZMesh” and a coated copper cable called “Tuff Cable” to handle the task of eliminating snow and ice covered roofs, driveways, walkways, and entrances as well as healthy and efficient, warming of family friendly household floors.

HEATIZON SYSTEMS began making electric radiant snow melting, radiant in-floor space heating, roof de-icing, heat tracing and radiant floor warming products since 1979. As a pioneer in the area of electric radiant products, Heatizon Systems products have been tried and proven and have been a trend setter for the industry.

POWER PLANT SUPPLY COMPANY has a 30 year history as one of Ontario’s most dependable industrial and commercial supply houses catering to the engineering, architectural and contractor professions. Please contact them at one of the following addresses:

POWER PLANT SUPPLY COMPANY
140 Midwest Road, Unit 12
Toronto, Ontario, M1P 3B3
Telephone: 416-752-3339
info@powerplantsupplyco.com

POWER PLANT SUPPLY COMPANY
24 Simmonds Drive, Unit 24
Dartmouth, NS, B3B 1R
Telephone: 902-435-9899
atlantic@powerplantsupplyco.com

Please visit us on the web for more information at
www.powerplantsupplyco.com or www.heatizon.com

Heatizon & LEED

Heatizon Contributes to LEED Credits with Green Radiant Products

Going green isn’t the wave of the future….it has become a prime focus of today’s building practices. And at Heatizon Systems, we’ve designed radiant heating products that support green concepts, like sustainability, use of fewer natural resources, and energy-efficiency. So, while you enjoy comfortable, radiant heat and lower home maintenance costs, Heatizon will help you protect the environment.

If designing, building working and living in green buildings is important to you, Heatizon Systems radiant heating products are a perfect solution.

Seven Shades of Green

  • Heatizon Products use electric energy—a quickly growing and renewable energy resource.
  • Heatizon Products are 100% energy efficient, and consume less energy than conventional heating systems, so they lower energy demands.
  • People are more comfortable at a lower ambient air temperature when Heatizon Products are in use. This means you can maintain the same level of comfort with a lower thermostat setting, saving energy and money.
  • Heatizon uses zone heating, which means you can heat only the rooms you use, and turn it off in the rooms you don’t. Zone heating can produce energy savings of more than 20% compared to heating both occupied and unoccupied areas of your house.
  • Heatizon Products produce zero emissions at the source—no odor, fumes, smoke, exhaust, or noise.
  • Heatizon Products have solid state design, so parts don’t wear out. That means they have years of life, and don’t need replacement.
  • Heatizon Products are made predominately of recyclable materials.

How does Heatizon fit into a LEED Project?

Heatizon Products that can benefit a LEED score are categorized as follows:

  • Low Voltage Electric Floor Warming
  • Low Voltage Electric Space Heating
  • High Voltage Electric Floor Warming
  • High Voltage Electric Space Heating

Snow Melting applications are not considered a “Green” technology but rather for safety, convenience, sustainability of materials for parking, driveway, walkway, and road applications.
Can products be LEED certified?

The intent of the LEED standard is to provide design guidelines and a third-party certification tool for green building. Products cannot be LEED certified; only buildings can be. However, many products can contribute to a project’s overall LEED score.
Can products help a project earn LEED points and credits?

Yes. While points or credits are not awarded specifically for using a particular product, many products offer features that can be factored into a project’s point and credit calculations. Such calculations can be based on qualities that relate to the criteria encompassed by the LEED rating system.
So how does a Heatizon System contribute to a LEED Rating?

There are many factors associated with different applications, they are broken down as follows:

  • New Construction or Major Renovations
  • Existing Buildings
  • Commercial Interiors
  • Core & Shell
  • Schools
  • Retail
  • Healthcare
  • Homes
  • Neighborhood Development

For all Major Applications:

Several Categories are covered. In order to see if a Heatizon System will benefit the energy performance category a simulation will be done for the building energy consumption, this works in correlation with a heat loss calculation, efficiency etc. Green Power is introduced as an option when choosing utility usage, where will the power come from? Are there any choices or contracts to sign for the use of renewable energy such as hydro power or wind power generation.

Healthcare:

“Green hospitals seek to reduce use of and exposure to toxic chemicals and provide healthier environments.” – Adele Houghton, Project Manager, Green Guide for Health Care. “By employing green practices, whether incrementally or from the ground up, many hospitals are managing to lower energy bills, reduce waste and achieve healthier indoor air quality.”

Patients in green hospitals have greater emotional well-being, require less pain medication and other drugs, and have shorter hospital stays” – Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, US Green Building Council.

It is also dully noted that studies have shown dramatic increases in the health, happiness, and productivity of people who live and work in green buildings. Providing safe and comfortable work places in high stress environments is vital to the health of the employees and patients and increases staff effectiveness and satisfaction, greatly reducing errors contributing to the quality of patient care. – Press Release:gghc.org – The Green Guide for Health Care.

Heatizon radiant products can help earn LEED points in the following categories:

Energy & Atmosphere

  • EA Prerequisite 2 – contribute to acceptable minimum levels of energy efficiency
    • Optimize Energy Performance – EA Credit 1: 1-10pts

Material Resources

  • Construction Waste Management – Heatizon Products are specifically designed to project specifications to minimize waste
  • Local & Regional Materials – Using Heatizon for Projects within 500 miles of the production facility or regional distributors can contribute to points
    • MR Credit 5.1: 1 Point, MR Credit 5.2: 1 Point

Indoor Environmental Quality

  • Minimum IAQ Performance – Heatizon elements generate low levels of heat without moving air or disturbing airborne particulates.
    • EQ Prerequisite 1
  • Thermal Comfort – zoned, controlled heat requirements
    • EQ Credit 7.1: 1 point
  • Construction IAQ Management Plan – no harmful chemicals or special handling of materials required
    • During Construction – EQ Credit 3.1: 1 point
    • Before Occupancy – EQ Credit 3.2: 1 point

Innovation & Design Process

  • ID Credit 1: 1-4 points

Keeping Warm in Your Basement

The summer was a warm, wonderful time for most of us in the beehive State. We swam in our pools, skied behind our new boats, and basked in the plentiful sunshine. But, now that our last barbeque has probably been lit and the last summer softball trophy has been handed out, it’s time for Utahns to start thinking about the coming cold season. Like it or not, it’s true: winter is just around the corner with its usual clouds, snow, ice and chilling temperatures in tow.
Before you start packing your bags for Scottsdale, visualize this inviting scene: You and your family watching movies in the basement family room, the wife and kids barefoot and smiling.

You’re smiling, too, because, even with a winter storm raging outside, you know that your driveway and sidewalks are being automatically thawed and cleared of snow and the eaves freed of roof-damaging icicles and ice dams—even before they can form. “But, how can this be?” you might ask.

“Because,” offers Steve Bench, managing member of Heatizon Systems, “radiant heating systems are more efficient, uniform heat that is distributed evenly, because the heat radiates from the floor.” And that’s why the above family is so happy.

Bench says that snowmelt and interior floor heating systems have been around for many years and are becoming more popular in and outside of Utah. Heatizon, which has been in business for ten years, manufactures a complete line of low-voltage radiant heating products that keep driveways clear and toes warm even on the snowiest winter mornings. So, you don’t have to pile on the blankets and suffer with cold feet.

Radiant heat systems offer a handful of other one-uppers to the traditional heating systems—one being that radiant heat is more efficient than forced air systems (the kind that most Utahns currently use to suffer through most cold weather.)

For example, Bob Zubke recently remodeled his basement. His well intentioned neighbored had warned him that his current forced-air system wouldn’t be able to keep his basement sufficiently warm. They were experts—each ahd remodeled his basement and neither family was happy with the way heat was distributed. Cold feet, cold everybody were standard complaints

Bob remembered that a friend had told him of a system that would keep everybody worm from the feet up—even in the basement. With a little inquiring, he hooked up with his local Heatizon dealer. The rest is history.

“The Z Mesh has exceeded my expectations…I am pleased to say with the Z Mesh installed, my basement floor is warmer than my upstairs floors. It has made my basement floor the center of activities for this cold winter.”

It’s never too late to install a Heatizon system, according to Bench. “The retrofit ability of a Heatizon radiant heat system has increased greatly. It doesn’t matter how new or old a person’s home is, you can always add one of our systems,” he says.

Heatizon’s radiant heat systems use one of two products, Tuff Cable or Z-Mesh. Either of these can be installed in new construction or retrofitted to existing applications.

For interior applications, as well as under-shingle roof systems, Heatizon uses Z-Mesh, a bronze wire mesh that’s no thicker than the fabric in a screen door. It’s placed over an existing concrete floor or on top of a wood sub floor and can be covered with tile, carpet or wood flooring. In roofing systems, the mesh is installed underneath the non-conductive roof-covering material making it virtually invisible.

Exterior applications, such as melting snow on driveways or sidewalks, require the copper Tuff Cable. In an existing driveway or walkway, technicians cut thin, inch-deep channels that are 5 inches apart into the pavement, which is where the cable is laid and then closed with a sealant. In new construction, the cable is installed just before the concrete is poured. The Tuff Cable is also used under metal roofing material for invisible ice dam used under metal roofing material for invisible ice dam protection from snow and ice on the roof.

In what is probably the most recognizable local project involving Heatizon, TRAX had the Tuff Cable snow-melting system installed on all passenger-access ramps to keep the areas free of snow. One of their largest projects includes installing cables under nearly 20,000 square feet of sidewalks and stairs at the LDS Conference Center.

As far as snowmelt is concerned, Heatizon is “absolutely the best value on the plane,” according to Bench. “It’s far less expensive to operate and maintain than hydronic systems,” he says. Also, Heatizon’s products are solid-state and are not comprised of moving parts. Paired with its unique and lengthy 25-year warranty and its ETL Listing, a national testing laboratory, Heatizon systems are arguably the most reliable in the industry.

On the rare chance that Tuff Cable or Z-Mesh is damaged, problem-solving is easy. “Our products are easy to repair,” says Bench. “Both the Tuff Cable and the Z-Mesh can be soldered with a relatively simple process.” Heatizon systems also feature a self-diagnosing control box that will essentially “tell you what’s wrong with it,” according to Bench. “They require very little, if any, annual maintenance and they last for years,” he says.

Heatizon’s technology is unique because it uses low-voltage electricity, ranging from 8 to 30 volts AC with Z-Mesh and 8 to 62 volts AC with Tuff Cable. This eliminates many safety concerns. Unlike forced air, radiant heat doesn’t need to cycle constantly, making it more cost-effective. Homeowners can program the system as they see fit.

The cost? Like Bob Zubke, you should find that costs only “about $1.50/day to keep my basement floor at 72 degrees.”

And when it comes to being a friend of the environment, radiant heat is the kindlier option because no pollen, dust or other particles are circulated. This also makes the system more comfortable for those with allergies or asthma.

Electric Floor Warming and Radiant Heating in California – Title 24

California’s Building Energy Standards, Title 24, Part 6 allows for the use of electrical radiant floor warming and electrical radiant space heating products whenever said products meet the definition of “supplemental heating.”

So what exactly is “supplemental heating?” According to the Building Energy Standards for the state of California “supplemental heating” is heating which is: (a) not the primary space conditioning system (defined as that system used in energy compliance analysis); and, (b) installed in an area that is also directly served by the primary space conditioning system. Of course common sense and the Building Energy Standards require that the primary space conditioning system have sufficient capacity to condition the entire building or home.

In other words, anytime the primary space conditioning system does not have sufficient capacity to condition the entire building or home, and/or the primary space conditioning system does not directly serve the space where the electrical radiant floor-warming or electrical radiant space heating product is to be installed, then said products are not considered “supplemental heating” and they must be included in the energy performance analysis to comply with the Building Energy Standards. As a result, the energy use of electrical floor warming and space heating products installed in areas such as bathrooms, that do not have supply vents from the primary space conditioning system, must be included in the energy performance standards compliance analysis.

The fact is that electric resistance space conditioning is difficult to justify as the primary space heater in California. The reason for this is that California uses source energy as the measurement for efficiency. As a result, even though electric products generally have energy efficiencies of 99 percent or greater, the efficiency of electric radiant floor warming and space heating products are reduced by the inefficiency of generating and delivering the electricity to the point of consumption.

The good news is Californians can enjoy the comfort and cleanliness of electric radiant floor warming and space heating anytime they have a primary system that has sufficient capacity to condition the entire space and the space is directly served by the primary system.

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