NATURAL
GAS HEATING
McReedy East Mine
Heating House
Ventilation of a mine is one of the most important
functions that allow miners to go to work everyday. A one-year
period of monitoring was done on the heater house [that heats
mine ventilation air in the winter] without magnets, and the
second year the magnets were installed on the headers of the
heater house. This installation was monitored and after two
years the results were completed in May 2002. The savings
in natural gas as a result of the installation of magnets
was 11.95% in 2001-2002 when compared to 2000-2001.
204 Residential
Apartments, Quebec City, Canada, 1999
We have monitored the consumption of natural gas
as per the Gaz Metropolitan invoices forwarded by you recently.
In conclusion this report indicates savings with magnetic
[adjusted for yearly variations in degree days]
Base year was
1996/97
1998/99 vs. 1996/97 13.3% [Reduction in natural gas
used]
1998/99 vs. 1997/98 12.6% [Reduction in natural gas
used]
York Holdings
Office Building, Montreal, Canada, 1999
We have computed the consumption, occupancy and degree-days
in making a comparison for the six (6) month period of January
June in the years of 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999, as
per available data. The saving achieved of 8.3% based
on an average [energy] consumption of $120,000.
Wallace McBain
& Associates Building, 299 Mill Road, Scarborough, Ontario,
Canada, 1999
This report compares the Degree-Day values for the
building over the last two winters. This comparison shows
a decrease of 9.73 cubic meters per degree-day. Percentage
of saving - 7.5%.
Our treatment is only on the heating boilers. These boilers
consume 58% of the building's total cubic meters. Therefore
7.5% divided by 58% consumption factor gives an overall
12.9% savings.
Nexacor Realty Management, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, 2001
"Multi unit Apartment building powered by natural gas
benefited an energy savings of 10.97% based upon
available data for previous years."
University of
California
"Saved $4,200 yearly on elimination
of chemicals, acid treatments, drilling, & maintenance.
Tested in 1991, that would be approx. $6,300 in 2004 dollars.
ROI in 2 months."
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BOILERS
Siemens, Boilers
at our Istanbul Ð Kartal factory. 11-16-2007
"We have
assembled MAGNETIZER Fuel Saving Systems on our three Natural
Gas Hot Water boilers average savings were 18.6%
verified by Chief Engineer."
Danbury, Connecticut
Correctional Facility
"Removed softener to boiler. Installed on condensate
tank feed line. Eliminated chemicals. Able to reduce
continuous blow downs 60-75%. Scale eliminated which
eliminated pitting. Garden hose flush instead of punching
out the tubes. Saving of $23-$26,000 yrly."
Canada Post Office
North Tower
"Magnetic arrays were installed on 3 boilers used
for heating this sorting facility. Since the boiler instrumentation
included individual stack temperature thermometers but not
individual fuel flow meters, combustion efficiency was measured
via increases in stack temperatures. Over 22 boiler runs,
stack temperature readings were taken, and, comparing 11 runs
without magnets to 11 runs with magnets a 9.8% increase
in thermal efficiency was achieved."
IBM White Plains,
New York 1997
"IBM service contractor tested 300 HP natural gas
burners, with 3 inches galvanized fuel lines. Monitoring through
the demonstration was done in the presence of Global EnviroTech,
Inc. Valco Energy Systems, and the on site engineering staff
at the IBM location The average fuel consumption per
degree-day with Magnetizer treatment was reduced by 17%. The
estimated average savings was $20,000. This particular installation
had one time cost of $6,354."
Scarsdale Manor,
Scarsdale, New York 1997
"A.B. Wolle, Inc served two Boilers installed in the
Scarsdale Manor facility. The performance of the two boilers
was tested prior to the Magnetizer installation using Bacharach
Fyrite II Combustion Analyzer.
Perhaps the most dramatic occurrence during the testing was
noted by A.B. Wolle Inc. two months after installation that
when using dirty oil such as #4 or #6 oil the
boiler efficiency increased instead of decreasing. Both
boilers showed yearly fuel savings of 17% and 19% respectively.
The yearly savings was $17,855 with cost of Magnetizer equipment
of $3,716."
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DIESEL
United States
Air Force
"The USAF Management & Equipment Evaluation Program
tested two vehicles over six months, one gasoline-powered
and one diesel-powered. Because of the USAFs fuel issuance
methods, fuel consumption had to be measured indirectly by
measuring unburned hydrocarbons in the vehicles emissions.
The results, at a test load of 2500 rpm, were a reduction
in unburned hydrocarbons of 75% (diesel) and 70% (gasoline).
Carbon Monoxide emissions were also substantially reduced."
Beijing Railroad
"A 16-valve diesel-engine locomotive that travels
approximately 150,000 km a year was tested. For 6 months,
data was collected on fuel consumption and carbon build-up
with no magnets, and for another 6 months with magnets installed.
Over the entire test, an average savings in fuel of
between 4.5% and 4.9% was achieved with a maximum saving of
9.1% for one of the months. Simultaneously, hard carbon deposits
changed to soft carbon resulting in significantly easier periodic
maintenance."
Brazil EPA
"Tests show
20.11% diesel fuel savings with substantial emissions
opacity reduction."
India
"Ministry
of Surface Transport - Diesel Bus test resulted in a 16.8%
diesel savings - 10.7 to 12.5 Kilometers per liter."
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GASOLINE
MAGNETIZER
FUEL TEST DOCUMENT
- 23 PAGES - PDF FORMAT
TOO MUCH DOCUMENTATION TO LIST ON THIS
SINGLE PAGE
BELOW ARE JUST A FEW SAMPLES!!!
U.S.
Postal Service Van (2.5L Grumman, fuel injected, automatic
transmission)
"The vehicle was tested under the supervision of the
Northern California Diagnostic labs Inc according to the Code
of Federal Regulations 40 CFR 600.113-88 protocol. After baseline
measurements were taken for Hydrocarbon, Nitrogen, Carbon
Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide emissions as well as fuel consumption
at idle, a Magnetizer emission reduction system was installed
on the vehicle and the following observations were made -
a reduction in hydrocarbon emissions was observed of
15.9%, a reduction in Carbon Monoxide of 11.37% while fuel
consumption decreased by 8.68%. The Postal test mpg
achieved much lower than normal driving increases because
of this stop & go type utility vehicle."
Canadian
Postal Service Van (3.9L 2000 Dodge C/V)
"The Canadian Postal Service tested the vehicle. Baseline
measurements were taken for Hydrocarbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen,
Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide emissions as well as fuel
consumption at idle, and at 2000 rpm. The main observations
were a 48% reduction in Hydrocarbon emissions and an
8.64% reduction in the Air/Fuel ratio indicating a similar
improvement in fuel consumption."
Brazil
EPA
"Tests show
20% gasoline fuel savings with substantial emissions
reduction."
California
"California emissions tests show 85% reduction
of hydrocarbons, 73% reduction of nitrous monoxide, 84% reduction
of carbon monoxide. Note all emissions testing
stations through the years have shown the approximate same
results. These emissions are unburned fuel any reduction
is an indication of fuel savings."
Western US User
"Went from
19 mpg to 22 mpg the first tank, then went to 32 mpg
the second tank. 4 clylinder, Japanese car."
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COMMERCIAL
& INDUSTRIAL CLIENT'S & TESTIMONIALS
U.S. GOVERNMENT
* U.S. Census Bureau, Jeffersonville, Indiana (All applicable
water applications. Several systems were installed on a trial
basis. The results were excellent and additional units were installed
on every applicable part of the water systems for the entire building.
* Department of Treasury, U.S. Mint, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(All applicable water and fuel applications, to include the portable
water system for quenching tanks. All the large furnaces using
natural gas have been treated with MAGNETIZER fuel systems, which
have provided great fuel efficiency and fuel dollar savings.)
* N.O.A.A. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Norfolk,
Virginia (Fuel systems for their diesel engines and water cooling
systems as well as portable water systems installed and delivering
recognizable results.)
* D.S.C.S. (Defense Command Supply Center), Columbus, Ohio, (Automotive
fuel systems, stocking order for call out.)
CITY/COUNTY/STATE
GOVERNMENT
* City of Seattle, Washington (Cooling tower for the city with
a letter of endorsement from the city administrators office.
* City of San Antonio, Texas (Numerous water system applications,
throughout the citys myriad water system. Including fire
trucks.
* City of San Diego, Metropolitan Correction Center, San Diego,
California (Sundry water applications on city water systems.)
* City of Cheyenne, Wyoming (Sundry water applications on city
water systems with excellent results. As time and budget permit,
the city continues to add MAGNETIZER systems to their water system
on an on going basis.
* City of Fort Walton Beach, Florida (Numerous fuel systems for
police cars and other municipal gas powered vehicles. A few vehicles
were picked for a test. After the test, they dropped from 89 to
87-octane fuel with no loss in performance and evidenced lowered
emissions. As funds permit, all the city owned vehicles will be
treated with MAGNETIZER fuel systems.)
* Bucks County Housing Authority, Doylestown, Pennsylvania (Water
and fuel boilers in county owned housing, test systems installed
and showing favorably.)
U.S. COAST GUARD
* U.S.C.G. Cutters Gallatin and Dallas,
Governors Island, New York (Boilers- MAGNETIZER fuel and water
systems installed with excellent results. So good that when Coast
Guard personnel were transferred to other cutters, they requested
MAGNETIZER systems be installed.
* U.S.C.G. Cutter Red Oak, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(MAGNETIZER water system in use for over a year on their boiler.)
* U.S.C.G. Cutter Mellon, Seattle, Washington (Water
system installation on their boiler water system.)
U.S. ARMY
* Brooks Army Hospital, San Antonio, Texas (Medical Sterilizers
used for sterilizing medical instruments. There was so much built
up scale that after MAGNETIZER system was installed they had to
shovel out the mush like scale.)
U.S. NAVY
* U.S. Navy, New London, Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut
(Diesel engine coolant storage tanks (anti-freeze), spent anti-freeze
once too acidic to use, once treated magnetically, now reusable.)
* U.S. Navy/Tenneco (Test), Newport News Shipyard, Virginia (Cooling
tower, long term, 2 year test.)
* U.S. Navy Naval Warfare Center, Warminster, Pennsylvania,
(Cooling Tower and humidifiers with serious scale problems.)
U.S. AIR FORCE
* U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado (Automotive
fuel systems for base vehicles.)
* U.S. Air Force, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska (Sauna boilers with scale
problems.)
* U.S. Air Force, MEEP Program (fuel test), Elgin AFB, Florida
(Automotive fuel hree-month test on base cars and trucks. The
net results were substantial reductions in emissions.)
* U.S. Air Force, MEEP Program & Department of Defense (water
test in progress), Langley AFB, Virginia (Cooling tower and chiller,
a six month test in two phases. The results of the test will be
disseminated the government. Adoption will be recommended if the
results are as we expect.)
* U.S. Air Force, Kelly AFB, San Antonio, Texas (Automotive fuel
systems for base vehicles.)
* U.S. Air Force, Randolf AFB, University City, Texas (Cooling
towers.)
FEDERAL PRISONS
* Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (Treatment
for water systems for their scaled boilers.
* Danbury Federal Penitentiary, Danbury, Connecticut (All applicable
water treatment for scaled boilers and condensate return lines.
Natural gas fuel systems for the same boilers are installed and
the results are as promised, control of scale on the water side
and reduced fuel consumption on the fuel installations.
STATE PRISONS
* Graterford Prison, Graterford, Pennsylvania (All applicable
water and fuel applications. First systems installed were on a
scale-clogged dishwasher, which in a couple of weeks was running
scale free. One cell block was not getting enough hot water for
showers due to extensive scale build up in the water pipes, the
units were installed and within two weeks were getting all the
hot water they needed.
* Callpatria State Prison, Callpatria, California (Several water
systems applications such as commercial dishwashers were installed
with good results.)
PENDING INSTALLATIONS
* Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas (All applicable
water and fuel applications, probably beginning with a test on
a boiler.)
* Dallas State Penitentiary, Dallas, Pennsylvania (All applicable
water and fuel applications. Presently waiting for State assignment
and approval of specific boiler for water test. Once proven at
this model facility to control scale, all 23 state prisons will
be on line to be outfitted with MAGNETIZER water and fuel systems.)
* Petersburg Federal Penitentiary, Petersburg, Virginia (Waiting
on approval from the Department of Justice.)
* U.S. Navy- Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(Sundry water applications Canceled with the announcement
of closing of the shipyard.
* U.S. Navy Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Philadelphia,
* Pennsylvania (Water closet systems, waiting on final approval
from Annapolis.)
* Philadelphia Housing Authority, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Waiting
for specific boiler to be assigned for treatment testing.)
* U.S.C.G. Cutter White Hearth, Boston, Massachusetts
(An officer who had been on the U.S.C.G. Cutter Gallatin,
having sent the results, once being assigned to the White
Hearth has ordered water systems for the boiler, and then
will order fuel systems later as budget permits.)
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COMMERCIAL
& INDUSTRIAL CLIENT LIST
IN THE UNITED STATES
1. Coca-Cola Bottling
(Queens, NY): Boilers Waterside and Natural Gas, Cooling Tower
Systems, Water Softening
System, Condensate Tower.
2. City of Seattle, Cooling
towers, water process equipment
3. City of San Antonio,
Public Works, All major Processing equipment
4. Berkeley California
Municipal Police and Sanitation Departments, Engine Performance
Maximizers on all vehicles
to save fuel and cut pollution
5. US Mint, All water
Process equipment
6. Federal Penitentiaries,
Pennsylvania, Water Process Equipment
7. Schreiber Foods: (Queens,
NY): Boilers Waterside and Natural Gas, Cooling Towers
Systems.
8. Marinos Ices:
(Queens, NY): Cooling Tower System.
9. Losquadro Ice: (Brooklyn,
NY): Cooling Tower System.
10. Tonys Brush
& Processing: (Brooklyn, NY): Boilers Waterside and Natural
Gas, Well
Water System.
11. Carlton Ice Cream:
(Brooklyn, NY): Cooling Tower System, Boilers Waterside and #2
Oil.
12. Mars Fudge &
Fruit: (Brooklyn, NY): #2 Oil.
13. Jung-Sun Laundry:
(Long Island City, NY): Boilers Waterside and Natural Gas.
14. Peerless Tube Co.:
(Bloomfield, NJ): Boilers Waterside and Natural Gas, Cooling Towers,
Waterside Scrubber System.
15. Knights Inn Motels:
Boilers, Ice Machines, Laundries, and Pools.
16. Charles Tozzer Dental
Clinics: Dental Hand Pieces.
17. Homewood Suites Hotels:
Cooling Towers, Chillers, and Boilers.
18. Cementos de Chihuahua:
Cement Boiler Burners (Natural Gas).
19. RCA Juarez: Boilers
(Gas & Water).
20. Phelps Dodge: Copper
Smelters Turbines (Natural Gas).
21. China Springs ISD:
Boilers, Ice Machines.
22. Bexar County: Chillers,
Boilers
23. Arkansas Regional
Hospital: Boilers, Cooling Tower.
24. Prowers Medical Center:
Reduce Salt, Boilers, Cooling Towers.
25. Sand Haven Nursing
Home: Reduce Salt, Boilers, Ice Machines.
26. Boise City Hospital:
Reduce Salt, Boilers, Cooling Tower, Chillers.
27. Weyland Baptist College:
Chillers, Cooling Tower, and Boilers.
28. Roberson Saw Mills
Natural Gas Generators.
29. Waugh Dry Cleaners:
Boilers.
30. Tyler Dry Cleaners:
Boilers.
31. Randolph Air Force
Base, Texas: Cooling Towers.
32. Luke Air Force Base,
Arizona: Cooling Towers and Boilers.
33. Brooks Army Medical
Center, Texas: Equipped sterilizers.
34. City of Live Oak,
Texas: Fire engines and police cars
35. Hilton Towers Avenue
of the Americas ,New York, NY
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JAPANESE
INDUSTRIAL CLIENTS
1. Toyota Motors: (Distributor
with stocking # for all their factories) Water treatment, Boilers,
Heat Exchangers and
Cooling Towers.
2. Hitachi Electronics:
Water Treatment.
3. Matsushita Electronics:
Water Treatment.
4. Panasonic: Plastic
Mold Injection Machines.
5. Fuji Camera: Plastic
Mold Injection Machines.
6. Fujitsu Optical Disk:
Plastic Mold Injection Machines.
7. New Japan Steel: Water
Treatment in pipes, boilers, heat exchangers and cooling towers.
8. Hot Springs
Scale Treatment.
9. Public baths
Fuel Treatment (hot water heaters)
10. Hotels & Restaurants
Water Treatment.
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INDIAN
INDUSTRIAL CLIENTS
1. Hindusthan National
Glass & Industries Ltd.: Boilers, Cooling Towers, and Compressors.
2. Garden Reach Shipbuilders
& Engineers Ltd.: Screw Compressors, Boilers.
3. Hindustan Motors Ltd.:
All phases of scale treatment.
4. West Bengal State
Electricity Board: Condensers, Air Conditioners, Water Piping.
5. Patton Tanks Ltd.:
Cooling Towers, Injection Mold Machines.
6. Rasoli Limited: Complete
plant installation for de-scaling pipes.
7. Paharpur Cooling Towers
Ltd., OEM Manufacturer.
8. Premier Fountains:
Supplies Magnetizer to fountains throughout India.
9. Besco Steel, Ltd.:
Diverse factory applications.
10. R.V. Briggs &
Co. Pvt. Ltd.: Private consultants for water quality (many clients).
11. Madhusudan Organics
Ltd.: Condensers, Thermic Fluid Boilers.
12. Assam Ltd.: Tea nursery,
extra leaves, darker hue, increased flavor.
13. Kortisa India Pvt.
Ltd.: Chemical Factory, Water Systems.
14. Electrometal Ltd.:
10% Fuel Savings on Diesel.
15. Adams Motor Works:
Emission Reductions.
16. Bayer India Ltd.:
Cooling Towers, Boilers.
17. Sea Crests Shipping:
Myriad Fuel & Water Treatment.
18. Carrier Air Conditioning,
OEM Supplier.
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COMPANIES
USING MAGNETIZER'S PRODUCTS
University Of California:
San Diego Medical Center
La Quint-A Motor Inns
Ronan Enterprises
Western Reserve Historical
Society
Bobkat Small Engines
City Of Monroe
Siblico Water Treatment
Bernard's Coffees Of
The World
Hall Of Fame Fitness
Center
Wheaton's Plastics
Holmes By-Products
H.E.B. Grocery Co. Headquarters
Bayse Janitorial Supply
Pittman Distributing
Company
Pyramid Plastics
Gary Job Core; U-S. Government
Presidents Health Clubs
Universal Fitness Center
Grady's
Texas Educational Foundation
Mercy Center For Health
Care
Salganics
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