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BreezeWrap: The Ultimate A/C Efficiency Enhancer!
Say hello to reduced energy consumption, a smaller carbon footprint, and enhanced condenser protection, all while minimizing maintenance headaches.
Elevate Your A/C Efficiency with Innovative Evaporative Cooling Technology
BreezeWrap enhances airflow, pre-cools intake air, and optimizes your A/C system effortlessly. Watch the video to learn complete product details!
How does the BreezeWrap work?
The BreezeWrap harnesses the science of evaporative cooling to improve the efficiency of A/C condensers automatically.
The BreezeWrap is made with an antimicrobial and antibacterial mesh media that does not restrict airflow (<2%).
The mister system triggers automatically as the A/C fan turns on, which pre-cools the intake air temperature around the A/C condenser. The BreezeWrap acts as a wetted filter, keeps fins dry, and automatically optimizes your A/C system.
Our company has launched a Kickstarter campaign. Check it out here and join the BreezeWrap community by making a pledge today!
Our company has launched a Kickstarter campaign. Check it out here and join the BreezeWrap community by making a pledge today!
Do you have any questions?
The BreezeWrap acts as an automated wetted filter and energy saver for air condensers. The easy-to-install design allows anyone to reduce summer energy bills and protect A/C condensers.
The BreezeWrap is made of anti-bacterial, anti-microbial media that is secured to the A/C unit by our patented design. The BreezeWrap protects the A/C unit from hard water, dust, pollen, and debris. The BreezeWrap system incorporates automatic misters that are plumbed into an existing water source (faucet, spigot, hose) and an automatic valve. So, the misters turn on/off in sync with the air conditioning unit. The misters offer evaporative cooling for the ambient air around the AC unit which lowers the power draw required for the A/C system. Thus, lowering the energy costs to cool your house.
Additionally, since the BreezeWrap system filters the condenser fins and the misting reduces the temperature strain on the condenser, we anticipate A/C maintenance costs to fall.
Our tests have shown a marginal 1-2% decrease in air flow. The evaporative cooler material acts a wetted filter and protects the fins. So, just like any filter, the high-loft material needs to be cleaned periodically and eventually replaced. We anticipate a 2-5 year life expectancy. If you notice the filter is too difficult to clean or if gapping holes developing, it’s time to replace it. The material prevents the mineral build up on the fins from hard water.
Yes, air conditioners have to work hard to convert 100 degree air. The BreezeWrap is designed to lower the temperature of the air that the A/C unit is pulling in, thus allowing it to convert the air into colder air.
From our observations and in-house testing, we have found that the misting system uses about the equivalent to one shower a day on really hot summer days.
Installation is simple and takes about 15 minutes. Each BreezeWrap unit comes with an installation guide.
Install the evaporative cooling media around the A/C unit, pulling the netting into the middle and through the center of the centrifugal connector. Secure netting around and into the teeth of the connector to secure and hold the cooler pad in place. Align the posts of the center connector to the valve connector. Use screws to secure the top connector with the valve connector. Cut excess netting if needed. Ensure the misters are secured and pointed in the right direction. Screw tubing connector to the spigot. …And let the savings begin!
Based on testing, the average life expectancy is two summers. If your unit is in direct sunlight and runs often, you may need to change out the evaporative mesh after one summer. Conversely, if your unit is in partial shade, you may be able to use your evaporative mesh for more than two summers.
There are two tests to determine if you need to change the evaporative mesh:
Just like your coffee maker or shower heads need to be “descaled” after a certain period of time, the BreezeWrap misters will need to be “descaled” regularly. The misting heads are easy pop off, and white vinegar or CLR are both great solutions for descaling. All you need to do is turn the water off, remove the mist heads, and submerge the mist heads in a calcium/lime dissolving agent (white vinegar, CLR, etc.) for 2 hours and reinstall mist head.
The BreezeWrap™ Anti-Clog Filter is primarily for the misting heads. Over time, especially if your condenser is in direct sun, the mist heads can become clogged by water hardening agents. By Filtering out these agents, the misting heads are able to operate as expected for longer without cleaning.
If the mist heads do become clogged by water hardening agents, simply turn the water off, remove the mist heads, and submerge the mist heads in a calcium/lime dissolving agent like CLR, or similar for 2 hours and reinstall mist head.
The EIA has an interactive dashboard that shows the highest usage of A/C by state. See link below to see if you should be using a BreezeWrap™ to lower the amount of electricity you use to cool your home.
https://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/
Your local water source and supply availability should also be considered when purchasing and using the BreezeWrap. Please check your local water ordinances. The amount of water the BreezeWrap system uses on a hot day is roughly equivalent of one shower.
The BreezeWrap is designed to fit virtually any residential air condenser (e.g. 2-5 ton). The misting connections fit all standard residential outdoor spigots.
The BreezeWrap should improve the efficiency of any HVAC system throughout the hot summer months.
If you have a new air condenser still under warranty, please read the warranty’s terms and conditions carefully before purchasing a BreezeWrap.
Outdoor A/C units often experience rust and corrosion in coastal regions due to the salt in the air. The BreezeWrap mesh material filters the dust, debris, and minerals before it hits the A/C fins. In theory, the salt molecules in the air would bind to the water molecules in the mist and then land on the mesh material, and therefore would prevent some corrosion. Note: this theory is something our company plans to test with a third party after the Kickstarter funding.
We recommend carefully reading your warranty and discussing this with your licensed A/C service professional before purchasing/installing the BreezeWrap. Not all warranties are the same, and the BreezeWrap and its parent company Optimize A/C are not affiliated with any A/C manufacturer.
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