BREATHE EASIER WITH CLEANER OUTDOOR WOOD-FIRED HEATERS

Introducing EPA Phase 2 Qualified Hydronic Heaters

70% CLEANER

PHASE 1 - GOOD

PHASE 1 QUALIFIED

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2008 Hydronic Heater Program

Phase 1 Qualified models are cleaner and pollute less than those models that
have not met this emissions level. Exposure to smoke has been associated with
respiratory illness and other health problems. Models that have lower smoke
emissions may reduce your risk.

For more information go to www.epa.gov/woodheaters

HYDRONIC HEATERS
SMOKE EMISSIONS RANGE

Lower Emissions
0

Higher Emissions
2.0

1.402 0.6 EPA PHASE I EMISSIONS LEVEL

I MODEL

Heaters with lower emissions produce less smoke when installed and operated properly.

MANUFACTURER:

MODEL NO:

8-HOUR HEAT OUTPUT RATING:
8-HOUR AVERAGE EFFICIENCY:
EMISSIONS:

XXX
XXXX
73,067 BTU/HR
60%

19.07 GRAMS/HR (average)
0.402 LBS/MILLION BTU HEAT INPUT
0.77 LBS/MILLION BTU HEAT OUTPUT
0.323 GRAMS/HR / 10,000 BTU HEAT OUTPUT

* EPA has determined based on testing by an accredited independent laboratory that this model
qualifies at the Phase 1 emissions level for U.S. EPA's Voluntary Program.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has updated its voluntary
program to rate hydronic heaters. Models with the white tag meet EPA's
Phase 2 emissions level. These heaters meet stricter guidelines and pollute
less. Heaters with the white tag have been tested by an EPA-accredited
laboratory and are 90% cleaner than unqualified models. (Orange tag
models are 70% cleaner than unqualified models.)

Prolonged exposure to smoke has been linked to heart and lung problems.
By purchasing units with the white tag, you may be reducing your risk
from exposure to smoke.

This scale represents the smoke emissions range for
hydronic heaters, and the orange arrow indicates the
performance level of this particular model. Models
with lower emissions produce less smoke and are
less harmful to you and the environment.

For more information about health and environmental effects
from hydronic heaters go to www.epa.gov/woodheaters.

90% CLEANER

PHASE 2 - BETTER

O

PHASE 2 QUALIFIED

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2008 Hydronic Heater Program

Phase 2 Qualified models are cleaner and pollute less than those
models that have not met this emission level. Exposure to smoke has
been associated with respiratory illness and other health problems.
Models that have lower smoke emissions may reduce your risk.

For more information go to www.epa.gov/woodheaters

HYDRONIC HEATERS
SMOKE EMISSIONS RANGE

Lower Emissions
0

Higher Emissions
2.0

k 0.32 EPA PHASE 2 EMISSIONS LEVEL

0.26
THIS MODEL

Heaters with lower emissions produce less smoke when installed and operated properly.

MANUFACTURER:

MODEL NUMBER:

8-HOUR OUTPUT RATING
8-HOUR AVERAGE EFFICIENCY
EMISSIONS:

XXXX
XXXXX

112,000 BTU/HR
70%

6.1 GRAMS/HR (average)
17.4 GRAMS/HR (maximum test run)
0.17 LBS/MILLION BTU INPUT
0.26 LBS/MILLION BTU OUTPUT
0.09 GRAMS/HR/10,000 BTU OUTPUT

EPA has determined, based on testing by an accredited independent laboratory, that this
model qualifies at the Phase 2 emissions level for U.S. EPA's Voluntary Program.


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