REGARDING THE USE OF THE LEXIN ECOLOGICAL, BIOGENETICAL HEATING TECHNOLOGY TYPE IN ROMANIA
Abstract
The work presents the results obtained in the frame of an applicative research contract upon the use of ecological, biogenetic heating technology of Lexin kind, in consideration of using it in Romania in different domains of activity. For the climatic conditions of our country, we proposed and perform a measurement program in the following fields: electric expenditure, climatic and micro-climatic, microbial loading of air, effects over plants, effects over pets and prolusions over general health and comfort status of human being. In this work we present the results obtained above the micro-climate measurements (temperature, relative air humidity, microbial loading of air), and effects over soil over from the room in which we used this type of heating system. In the rely of these researches we are in right to affirm that the Lexin heating technology has benefic effects over preserving the homogeneity of the micro-climate conditions, over growth of plants and assures an easily growth of hygiene of medium in which this technology act.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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