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27/05/19
22:15
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Originally posted by ozblue:
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I'm a bit of a critic these days, and these results are no exception.......... From announcement............. "The tuburculosis ward itself was too large (93m2) for the unit that has been configured for a target room size of 30 m2." Firstly if you are running tests on air, it is volume M3 not area of room M2. Secondly, given this test was put back because of poor baseline readings in the first place, why did they not get 2 more Bluemist units to the facility so the test would be more valid?? That is both poor planning and execution of the test. Next, the last bit about ongoing negotiations with OEMs, is not what the market wanted to hear. We were in discussions last year. The following from the Chairman's address to the AGM ............... "With air purification trials already underway with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) we aim to complete a Licensing Agreement in the first half of 2019. We also expect to complete field trials of the Recreational Water System at that time." Today's announcement does NOT sound like there will be any licensing agreement anytime soon. I can personally see the SP continuing to drift until we do get a licensing agreement of some type, and my time frame for that is more likely months than weeks.
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Not expert in this domain but whenever i look at specs for heaters or purifiers for residential use, most of them seem to use sq meter or sq foot for room measurement. Unless they are taking about how much air it can move, the term cubie meter per minute comes up. Maybe that's just the way things are?