POLAR TRAC I
 
What is PolarTRAC©?
PolarTRAC © is a Polarized Refrigerant Oil Additive (PROA) with patented technology scientifically formulated to increase heat transfer and increase the oil’s lubricity in HVAC and refrigeration systems.

Why should I consider PolarTRAC © in my system?
The American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, known as ASHRAE, reports that oil molecules from the refrigerant oil adheres to all metal surfaces inside the system forming a stagnant oil build-up. This causes roughly a 2% to 7% reduction in the efficiency of most equipment per year. This phenomenon is known as laminar flow. Laminar flow increases friction and over the years can cause considerable internal degradation and damage. This will dramatically affect the heat transfer properties of the equipment, causing inefficiency and high costs.

How does PolarTRAC © work?
Technically, PolarTRAC © is a breakthrough in metallurgical thermodynamics and surface chemistry science which alters the heat transfer properties of metal surfaces. To the naked eye, most metals appear smooth, as impervious surfaces. In fact, metal exists as crystals with microscopic spaces called space lattice. When introduced into the system, PolarTRAC © electro-magnetic molecules embed themselves into the metal grain, or space lattice, and displaces oil migration thereby enhancing the heat transfer rate of the metal. This effectively frees the surface of foreign matter and molecules and renders the system virtually frictionless. As the PolarTRAC © molecules embed themselves into the metal; they dislodge the stagnant oil film and will not allow foreign matter to buildup or reform, thereby protecting the metal surface.

How does heat transfer affect my electricity consumption?
The refrigerant in your system contains an amount of refrigerant oil specified by the equipment manufacturer. Over a period of time, this oil has a tendency to collect all of the impurities inside the system (i.e. oxidation from the welding process, varnish from the compressor windings, etc.) and form a stagnant insulating layer, called a thermo blanket, which hinders the equipment ability to transfer heat efficiently. This buildup will ultimately restrict the flow of refrigerant through the system, much as cholesterol forms in the arteries of the human body. Therefore, the system compressor will have to run harder and longer to adequately cool your home, building, or automotive.

What about savings?
The most effective way to answer this question is by “reduction in the kilowatt hour consumption” which relates to dollars saved on the electric bills, and “return on the initial investment.” The return on the initial investment is generally between 6 and 11 months on residential installations and within 20 operating months on most commercial applications.

What applications are suitable for PolarTRAC ©?
PolarTRAC © can be used in virtually any equipment that cools with refrigeration. It also works well in heat pumps. It has been applied to all types of chillers, and has been extremely effective in ice machines.

Are there any negatives?
Certainly none that we are aware of. In all the years combined with testing and real world applications, we are not aware of one piece of equipment that has experienced problems. Even an industry giant has mentioned the addition of PolarTRAC © will not harm a system. A government report quotes a letter from the Carrier Corporation to one manufacturer, dated March 1989, which stated, “At this time, Carrier knows of no negative effects of Polarized Refrigerant Oil Additives on the reliability of Carrier compressors.”

The report goes on to state, “However, the Carrier Corporation did state that Carrier cannot be responsible for the behavior of any post-market additives added to their compressors.” It should be noted that the Magnusson-Moss Consumer Product Warranty Act of 1992 stipulates that “manufacturers may not void a warranty if a third-party lubricant is added unless that equipment manufacturer can demonstrate that the lubricant caused harm to the equipment.”

Although never anticipated, CT Marketing does carry adequate liability insurance to cover the possibility of any problems caused the addition of PolarTRAC © to any system. This certificate of insurance coverage is available upon request.

Is PolarTRAC © safe to use in my air conditioning equipment?
Yes! PolarTRAC © is a non-carcinogenic Refrigerant Technology with no harmful effects on the equipment or our environment and is safe for most air conditioning systems.

What should I expect from PolarTRAC ©?
  • Reduced friction and wear by 80%
  • Increase the metal’s resistance to oxidation (rust) up to 78%
  • Reduce seal degradation
  • Increase the refrigerant oil’s ability to lubricate by 1500%
  • Reduced Run-time
  • Cools faster by removing humid air more efficiently
  • Extend the life of your equipment
  • One time application
  • Significantly reduce kilowatt-hour consumption, thereby saving money!!

  • POLAR TRAC II
     
    Can PolarTRAC © be used in automobiles?
    PolarTRAC © will enhance automobile air conditioners, but not the current packaging. The current packaging contains too much product and will cause damage to the auto’s a/c compressor. WARNING: DO NOT HAVE A RESIDENTIAL CAN INSTALLED IN A CAR. For the automobile use a can of PolarTRAC II ©


    Propane Pal
     
    How does the Propane Pal Work?
    An indicator at the front tells you the level of fuel in the tank. When you put the full tank on, the tank sits down on the bottom with a "full" reading on the PropanePal.

    As the fuel is used, the tank slowly rises (tank gets lighter). When it reaches the top, the indicator on the PropanePal tells you to refill or change the tank.


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