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Hydrogen on demand Systems.
No stored or compressed
Hydrogen Gas.
Remove carbon deposits and prevent future
carbon build up...
You will notice a calmer, quieter and much
smoother engine & gearshifts.
IS IT SAFE?
Yes! Although Hydrogen is a highly flammable gas, it is only produced when
the ignition is switched on and it is fed into the engine and burned immediately.
(This technology is some-times referred to as Hydrogen on Demand for that
reason).
Even in the unfortunate case of a collision, there is no extra risk of explosion
because there is no hydrogen “tank” to ignite.
Any unburned gas that did escape (this could only be the tiny amount held
within the inlet pipe) would disperse immediately as hydrogen is seven times
lighter than air.
WILL IT AFFECT MY MANUFACTURER’S
WARRANTY?
A Hydrogen on demand installation is completely reversible.
It can be removed at any time and there is no permanent change to the vehicle’
s settings or performance.
In a sense it is no different to your deciding to use high octane fuel.
Having said that, it is almost always stated in the small print that any alteration
at all may invalidate your warranty.
The manufacturer will be campaigning to get Hydrogen on demand
installations“Approved” status with as many manufacturers as possible in the
coming months.
WHAT ABOUT INSURANCE?
Hydrogen on demand installations are a fuel enhancement system and,
because it’s not permanent.
It is not considered to be a modification (it’s no different to putting a high
octane fuel in your tank).
For this reason it should not affect your insurance premium.
IS the Hydrogen unite GUARANTEED?
Yes, the product carries a twelve month warranty.
Your Appointed Retailer will return your money in full,provided the system was installed by a
Registered Installer and the claim is made within 30 days of the installation date.
Furthermore the Hydro unite is guaranteed to improve your vehicle’s economy and reduce it’s
emissions
Address to return goods is on the contact us page Click here.
Why Is it important?
Fuel costs are going up all the time, and it is getting harder and harder to afford
to run our cars.
To many people, cars represent freedom – and it’s important we preserve that
freedom. Hydrogen on demand is here to help by increasing MPG by around
25%
Motor vehicles pollute our environment. The more we drive, the more we pollute.
Motor manufacturers are all introducing new technology that will make the cars
of the future cleaner and more efficient – but that’s tomorrow. The problem is
NOW.
Hydrogen can transform the cars we have today and make them as clean as or
cleaner than the cars we can expect to be buying tomorrow.
Buying a new, cleaner car does not cure the problem – it simply shifts your
problem onto somebody else (whoever you sell your existing car to).
Fitting a Hydrogen on demand system, does fix the problem because it reduces
harmful emissions by around 40% - and it’s a fraction of the cost of replacing
your car with a new one!
WHAT MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED?
Hydrogen Cells, produce hydrogen through the electrolysis of water, so it may
be necessary for you to top the cells up with distilled water occasionally and if
your fuel savings drop a little,you can add 1 or 2 grams of our electrolyte.
Other than that, all that is necessary is a regular service (normally once a year,
or more frequently for very high mileage drivers) during which the electrodes will
be cleaned.
WILL MY VEHICLE BREAK DOWN IF MY HYDRO
Unite STOPS WORKING FOR ANY REASON?
No. In the unlikely event of a failure, the vehicle would run exactly as it did before
the Hydrogen unite was fitted.
Only wire in parallel,as above for Turbo Diesel Vehicles.
Questions on
Cancelling,Returns,
Insurance,
Warranties etc.
The time limits for cancellation are as follows,for goods:
• seven working days (not including weekends or bank holidays)
after the day on which they receive the goods
– provided you give the consumer the required written information
no later than the time the goods are delivered.
• seven working days from the day after the day on which the
consumer received the written information and within three months
of the goods being delivered, when the written
information is not provided at the time of delivery, or
• three months and seven days from the day after the day the
consumer receives the goods if you do not give there quired
written information at all (or give it after the three
month period mentioned above).
What must consumers do if they want to cancel?
They must tell you in writing or in another durable medium such as
e-mail, if they want to cancel but not by phone unless your terms
say this is acceptable. The effective date
for cancellations under the DSRs is the date on which the
consumer gives notice of cancellation to you.
Apart from these exceptions the DSRs give consumers an
unconditional right to cancel a contract and legally oblige you to
refund all sums due in relation to the contract, this
means the full price of the goods, or deposit or prepayment made
including the cost of the delivery. This must be done as soon as
possible after the consumer cancels, and within a maximum of 30
days. The DSRs do, however, give suppliers a right of action
against consumers for breach of the statutory duty to take
reasonable care of the goods.
What must my consumers do if they want to cancel?
They must tell you in writing, or in another durable medium, if they
want to cancel. This includes letter, fax or email. A phone call is not
enough unless you say in your terms and conditions that you will
accept cancellations by phone. From what date would the notice of
cancellation become effective?
The effective date for cancellations under the DSRs is the date on
which the consumer gives notice of cancellation to you. This
ensures that the consumer can take advantage of the full
cancellation period provided for in the DSRs.
What does ‘give notice of cancellation’ mean?
The DSRs say that a notice of cancellation will be properly given if
the consumer gives notice in one of the following ways: By leaving
a notice addressed to you at your last address known to the
consumer, in which case notice is said to have been given on
the day on which it was left at your address by posting the notice
to you at the address last known to the consumer, in which case
notice is said to have been given on the
day it was posted, or by faxing or emailing the notice to you on the
last fax number or
email address known to the consumer, in which case notice is said
to have been given on the day it was sent.
You may ask your consumers to keep some evidence of having
given you the cancellation notice, such as a certificate of posting or
confirmation of fax transmission, but you cannot insist on this.
What to do if you want to cancel your contract
with savefueladdwater or return goods.