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![]() by Staff Writers Rocklin, CA (SPX) Jan 10, 2013
JLM Energy has secured OG-100 certification from the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC) for its Gyezr solar thermal collectors. Designed and manufactured in the U.S., Gyezr solar thermal collectors incorporate breakthrough technology for commercial solar hot water generation. Gyezr is a low-profile, flat plate collector designed for either drain-back or closed loop systems. With a thickness of only 2.7 inches, Gyezr is claimed to be the lowest profile collector in the market today. Weighing in at 67 lbs., Gyezr collectors are easy to lift and install. In addition, Gyezr is the only solar thermal collector with four absorber sections that are individually accessible for flexible system design and installation. Gyezr solar thermal collectors are equipped with JLM Energy's Micro-controlled Array Thermal System (MATS). The only solar thermal collector in the world with an embedded micro-controller, Gyezr with MATS provides the system owner detailed and real-time feedback on the performance and well-being of system components. "Having Gyezr certified by the SRCC acknowledges all the hard work that our engineers and technicians have put into developing this technology," said Farid Dibachi, CEO of JLM Energy Inc. "Customers can now take advantage of federal and state rebates that will allow them to save money on generating solar hot water." As part of a larger energy generation and conservation portfolio, JLM Energy Inc. has designed Gyezr collectors to help reduce the energy footprint of commercial and industrial buildings. Equipped with an advanced monitoring system, Gyezr is the only collector on the market with commercial grade technology.
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