Welcome to Turboheat Ducted Heating Systems

The Features of Turboheat

TURBOHEAT Is a revolutionary heat system that has three main characteristics:

  1. TurboHeat is user friendly,
  2. TurboHeat is eco friendly,
  3. TurboHeat is cheaper to use.

    An extra bonus is the reduction of wood needed to heat the entire home. Because the home is evenly heated, there are no cold spots to cool the heated areas down, therefore it retains the heat in these areas longer, thus not having to make the wood heater run at a constant high temperature.

You are in control of the heat, and once the initial temperature is met you can maintain this heat by controlling the air intake on the wood heater itself by opening or closing the control mechanism with the actual fire heat. Hence far less wood is used.

The cost comparisons for running a wood heater compared to gas or electricity is substantial. If you currently use gas ducted heating, on bottled gas, or use an electric inverted split system ducted you already know the huge running costs, example bottled gas will cost you approx.

$80 - $150 per week every week to heat your home, and electrical heating via a ducted split system will cost you approx. $60 - $120 per week every week.

And these figures are based on conservative use to full time use over 3-6 months of the year. This equates to massive running costs, no wonder people are preferring to be cold rather than turning on their heating.

These costs are continually rising and are not going to stop. Compare this to through all our research and testing our system running fulltime everyday for the same periods of the year uses approx. 0.75-1 tonne per month at approx $130- $200 per tonne if you have to buy it and if you don’t well its FREE.

Now this is huge savings even if you have to pay the more expensive price per tonne, and before not to long your Turboheat system has paid for itself and its installation and won’t be costing basically anything. Who needs to be cold anymore, no-one!!.

Turboheat's Newest Features (Air conditioning)

An exciting new feature the R&D team have come up with is the cooling capability if used in conjunction with an air conditioning split system. Both these units would need to be in the same room. There is a function to operate the fan only from Turboheat when the fire is not going. This enables the user to take the cold air from the room, and transfer that cold air to the other areas of the home (same as the heating side of Turboheat).

This comes under the classification of a "cool air transfer system" (ducted air conditioning). This function is standard on Turboheat, so there is no extra cost for the function. Ifyou are looking at some sort of cooling, Turboheat can double up to be a heating and cooling system with the correct installation requirements.

Another feature includes zoning particular areas of the house when they are not being used. This is an optional extra. Another feature is the ability to fit Turboheat to inbuilt wood heaters when they are in a zero clearance box, and in a partition, not a chimney.


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