DEAN H AZZAM
Engineering in Hartford, CT

License number
Massachusetts 45132
Issued Date
Dec 3, 2002
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Hartford, CT 06114

Organization information

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Aztech Engineers, Inc.

Hartford, CT

Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering, Engineering Services
Doing business as:
Aztech Engineers Inc - Dean Azzam Pe
Registration:
Oct 16, 2001
Phone:
(860) 548-9987 (Phone), (860) 549-2572 (Fax)
Description:
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Fire Alarm Building Services Engineering Design and Consulting firm located in Hartford, CT. Founded in 1995 with a commintment to obtaining gaini...
Addresses:
901 Wethersfield Ave, Hartford, CT 06114
40 Weston St, Hartford, CT 06120
State ID:
0693375
Business type:
Stock
Managers:
Dean H. Azzam (PRESIDENT, President), 901 Wethersfield Ave, Hartford, CT 06114 (Mailing)
285 Laurel St, Hartford, CT 06105 (Physical),Denise Donegan (Sales And Marketing Executive),Tom Keser Manager, inactive,...
Agent:
Constantine G. Antipas,The Antipas Law Firm, Groton, CT 06340 (Mailing)
164 Payer Ln, Mystic, CT 06355 (Physical)
Founded:
1995
Categories:
Consulting Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Government Contractors, ...
Specialties:
Mechanical Engineering for buildings and facilities, Electrical Engineering for buildings and facilities, Plumbing Engineering for buildings and facilities, ...
Products:
Consultations
Company size:
1-10 employees

Professional information

Dean Azzam Photo 1

Owner, Aztech Engineers, Inc.

Location:
Hartford, Connecticut Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering


Dean Azzam Photo 2

Convection Enhanced Closed Loop Geothermal Heat Pump Well

US Patent:
2010032, Dec 30, 2010
Filed:
Jun 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/824711
Inventors:
DEAN H. AZZAM - HARTFORD CT, US
Assignee:
AZTECH ENGINEERS, INC. - HARTFORD CT
International Classification:
F24J 3/08
US Classification:
165 45
Abstract:
An energy transfer system for transferring energy between the earth and a facility comprising a well bore at least partially filled with groundwater, a center pipe having a top end and a bottom end disposed in the well bore and having a plurality of apertures for allowing the ingress and egress of groundwater, a pump disposed within the center pipe for facilitating a flow of groundwater through the apertures, and a closed source loop disposed in the well bore, the source loop including at least one source loop pipe extending adjacent the center pipe in said well bore and containing a working fluid for absorbing or transmitting thermal energy.