In the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which greatly disrupted North America's energy production and distribution network causing fuel prices to soar, one of the country's greatest worries is getting through the winter in comfort without breaking the bank.
Fortunately, the computer revolution has come to the rescue of energy users. One of the "rescue technologies" is the Beckett HeatManagerâ„¢, a microprocessor-based control for residential and light commercial oil, gas, or propane hydronic heating systems. It's available in four models to accommodate a wide range of hydronic heating applications. The HeatManager is designed to accurately match the heat output of the boiler to the system's actual heat load, saving fuel.