12 - Presentation from Mr. Larry Acker, CEO for ACT, Inc.LARRY K. ACKER CEO
ACT INC. D’MAND KONTROL SYSTEMS®
ACT Inc. develops and manufactures electronic Hot Water D’MAND KONTROL®
Systems for the distribution of potable hot water for residential, commercial and
multi -family buildings both existing and new construction. ACT Inc. products
have been tested by Oak Ridge National Laboratories, funded by the US Dept. of
Energy and received a Certificate of Recognition in 2001 for their savings of both
water and energy.
Acker has been involved in the study and res earch of energy & water
conservation products for the last 45 years. Acker has invented several
sustainable products and is consider a leading authority on Hot Water
Distribution Systems. Larry coined the term “STURCTURED
PLUMBING®” currently being applied to residential and commercial
buildings. He has worked with the building industry for over 40 years
and was the Chairman of the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in 2001.
Acker has been a featured speaker at several national and international
conferences such as ASHRAE, IAPMO, AWWA, ACEEE, PHCC and the SB -
08 International Energy Conference in Melbourne Australia in 2008 and
the Australian Master GREENPLUMBERS Conference in Australia in
2005. Acker has written articles that have appeared in National Trade
M agazines over the last 15 years on sustainability for residential
buildings.
DESIGNED FOR TODAY, DEDICATED TO THE FUTURE
www.gothotwater.com
13 JANUARY 2009
By Larry Acker, CEO
ACT, Inc. D'MAND Hot Water Systems
Saving Water Saves Energy
And Our Environment
COSTA MESA, CA—In late September of 2008 there was an
International conference in Melbourne Australia called the SB08
(World Sustainable Building Conference 2008). This conference
meets every three years in different locations in the World. The
object is to bring together delegates from the research, business
and government communities to discuss and investigate the Global
Green Building Trends from 30 countries around the world. Over
3,000 expert international speakers and delegates attended to dis -
cuss the sustainable world challenge facing us today.
Larry Acker, CEO of ACT D’MAND Systems, was a SB08 con -
ference program speaker for two special forums on the relationship
between water and energy and the importance of building residen -
tial and commercial buildings green.
Australia was a logical meeting ground as it is one of the driest
countries in the world and suffers a major lack of water to supply
the 26,000,000 people. The main source of drinking water comes
from dams and lakes that are running at 30% or less of capacity.
The relation between water and energy is a world wide concern.
The experts in the Industry point out that five to ten gallons of
water that is used for heating water represents one kilowatt-hour of
energy . That means that every five to ten gallons of water you let go
down the drain waiting for hot water is one kilowatt-hour of lost en -
ergy. This includes sewage processing and delivery of water which
is an additional major energy cost to our sewage processing plants.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Lights pro -
gram is based on the assumption that electricity use is inextricably
linked to air quality. On average every kilowatt-hour of electricity
saved prevents the emission of 1.5 pounds of carbon dioxide, 5.8
grams of sulfur dioxide and 2.5 grams of nitrogen oxides .
It is further estimated that the average U.S. house hold loses
between 20 to 30 gallons a day waiting for hot water. If only 1,000
homes were to save 7,300 gallons of water a year (7,300,000 gal.)
the environmental impact (depending on gas or electric water heater
usage) would be as follows;
Water saved...................................................................7,300,000 gal.
Kilowatt hours.....................................................................1,460,000
Carbon dioxide emissions............................2,190,000 pounds saved
Nitrogen oxides...................................................5,600 pounds saved
Sulfur dioxide....................................................11,000 pounds saved
Even in a down year of new home construction there still will be
over 400,000 homes built which will include over 100,000 manufac -
tured and modular homes. It easy to see that trillions of gallons of wa -
ter, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide and sulfur dioxide can be prevented.
The effect of carbon emissions (green house gas) is creating
global warming gas at an accelerated rate projected by scientists
as a worst-case scenario that could change the world temperature
between 4% and 11% in the next 80 years. This would change the
sea level by up to 80 ft. or more and change the global temperature
and weather conditions.
At the Australian SB08 Conference an Energy Efficiency in
Buildings (EEB) was established by the World Business Council
for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) which will map out the
transition to a 2050 world in which buildings use zero net energy.
A key part of this program is to reduce the water use to increase the
energy savings.
The Costa Mesa, CA based company ACT Inc. has developed
an Electronic D’MAND Pumping System that has been tested and
proven by the U.S. Dept. of Energy to save both water and energy,
reduce sewage and green house gases. The system is called the Met -
lund D’MAND System and can easily be added to existing homes
and commercial buildings and designed into new homes and com -
mercial buildings. The D’MAND System saves water, saves energy,
reduces sewage processing, reduces green house gases, increases
the life of any water heater and adds convenience to the user (no
longer waiting for hot water) at an annual energy cost of less than
one dollar a year.
For more information on the ACT D'MAND Hot Water NOW Sys -
tem visit www.gothotwater.com, call 800.638.5863 or circle Reader
Service No. 54.
New circuit board is the control for the high-speed
pump and sensor which operates the ACT On
D’MAND Hot Water System. Remote controls acti -
vate the pump and sensors shut off the flow when hot
water temperature is reached.
Larry Acker (pronounced aker) is the CEO
and founder of ACT On D’MAND Hot Water
Systems. An expert in the subject of water-
saving and the ramifications it has for the
planet, he recently addressed an international
meeting on the subject in Australia.
A new logo for the ACT D’MAND Sys -
tem recently has been created making
the point that it’s made in the U.S.A.
and the system enables users to liter -
ally invest in a more environmentally
friendly future.
Big Time Water Savings
The main purpose of the ACT Hot Water D’MAND
System is to provide instant hot water to any hot water
faucet in a home with a touch of a button. The system
can be activated by remote control buttons in the home
or even by motion sensors at the door near a bathroom. When
activated the system starts a high-speed pump at a remote location
which pulls water from the hot water tank completely through the
structure. Normal wait time, for example, at a shower for water is
figured in seconds. So, no wasted water goes down the drain. In the
average year a family will save from 7,300 to 12,000 gallons per year.
Trade prices are available. Personal offer extended to builders and
distributors. Call Larry Acker @ 800.638.5863.