Wanderport Corp. (PINKSHEETS: WDRP) today announced it is progressively optimistic, as component and unit analysis produced further positive results towards finalizing technical specifications towards certification approval for its microwave energy tank-less water heater.

Wanderport is of the opinion that the microwave energy tank-less water heater will not require venting or "relief valve" for its safe operation, although some jurisdictions may require a "relief valve" due to their particularly limited or out-dated legislation. "Our unit operates as an 'on demand' electric water heater, therefore, we do not require an external vent as do gas 'on demand' heaters in order to evacuate fumes or water from the system resulting from combustion," stated Robert Simoneau, Wanderport's Technical Advisor. That being said however, "We are aware that it is necessary to control the exit temperature and to sufficiently provide for a full range of specified temperature parameters which will be monitored by our controller via sensor input," affirmed Mr. Simoneau.

Concerning the issue of scaling, from a water quality standpoint, any filtration that is provided on the incoming water will add to the life of any unit and provide a better quality of hot water. Hard water contains microscopic particles that are held "in suspension" in the water. When this water is heated, these particles bind together to the interior wall of units built with copper tubing and, over time, cause calcium or lime scale buildup if not flushed out. "Wanderport's microwave tank-less water heater, unlike most other tank-less water heaters, does not use copper tubing, hence this particle bonding does not occur, thus eliminating this problem," said Mr. Simoneau. "The microwave 'on demand' water heater does not use a metal heat exchanger and has a regular flow of water to constantly flush the unit. In addition, the unit is equipped with multiple features to detect any possible malfunction and a filter at the water inlet, which will catch the larger particles that may otherwise have become trapped on the inside," continued Mr. Simoneau.

Previous analysis showed approximately 25% energy savings over other competitive electric "on demand" units because it functions in a dynamic environment versus static environment. That is, standard electric immersion elements claim to be 100% efficient through thermal transfer. True, in the sense that all the energy goes into the heated water in motion through resistive elements in a fully immersed level within a heat exchanger. However, it can not be 100% efficient because there would likely be a loss of energy efficiency by transferring thermal energy into water and having to maintain the heat within the exchanger. Another example of energy loss occurs from thermostat circuitry required to control elements, resulting in less than 100% efficiency.

Conversely, the microwave water heater's dynamic (on demand) environment does not intentionally store and maintain heat in a static state. Energy and water efficiencies are evidenced since there is no "standby" heat loss and there is no required recovery time to heat water in as in a typical static immersion "on demand" electric or "storage" water heater environment. Wanderport's microwave water heater uses friction at the molecular level to transfer heat to water at a depth equal to or greater than the diameter of the incoming water line. In a dynamic environment, it greatly limits heat loss and energy consumed by not requiring these resistive elements and not having to maintain heat in the unit.

Wanderport is continuing its technical analysis using improvised units equipped with specifically designed components. A third party technological institute is now engaged to work with Mr. Simoneau to prepare a pre-launch unit according to Mr. Simoneau's testing results suitable to undergo the certification process. Further updates will be provided to shareholders in the form of general and technical information.

About Wanderport Corporation: Wanderport Corporation is a holding and business development company making investments, acquiring licenses and deployment of environmentally friendly "Green" technologies such as primary alternative, renewable energy and energy saving products namely Pulsar's microwave energy tank-less water heater, which reduces water and energy consumption as well as global dependence on oil. Pulsar Advanced Technologies Inc. was the proud recipient of the 2005 TIPTA award (TCA; Toronto Construction association, Innovative Product and Technology Award), recognizing excellence in innovation in product or technology development, or its application of its microwave energy tank-less water heater.

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