1. How much used oil must a Clean Burn owner generate per year to make buying a used-oil furnace or boiler a practical decision?The average minimum volume of used oil a company must generate annually is between 500 and 700 gallons. Companies can also burn #2 fuel oil if they run short of used oil.
2. Doesn't a used-oil furnace produce black, sooty smoke and pollute the air?Absolutely not. A Clean Burn furnace burns as cleanly as a #2 fuel-oil furnace. In fact, a Clean Burn furnace is designed to burn #2 fuel oil in addition to used oil.
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All Clean Burn heating systems are listed by UL to all appropriate standards. Clean Burn systems meet or exceed EPA regulations and meet all safety and environmental requirements as an acceptable means of used-oil recycling. Clean Burn systems comply with all applicable safety standards wherever Clean Burn is sold worldwide. If you buy a Clean Burn from an authorized Clean Burn Distributor, you can be sure it meets the safety standards in your region.
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A swedge is a way of joining metal parts without welding. Welded joints are susceptible to cracking and failing in a combustion chamber environment. |
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 Clean Burn is the world's leading manufacturer of used-oil-fired hot air furnaces and hot water boilers. Energy-efficient Clean Burn systems eliminate your used-oil disposal costs while providing a source of free heat and hot water. Clean Burn is proud of its research and development department... an approved Underwriters Laboratory testing facility. And, Clean Burn owners can rely on the after-the-sale parts and services expertise of the largest distributor network in the industry. |
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A Clean Burn used-oil furnace initially costs more than any other competitive unit. That's not a bad thing. It's a very good thing if you care about the following facts. The higher initial cost of a Clean Burn buys you a used-oil furnace that will last longer, perform more reliably, be easier to clean and maintain, cost less to service, and give you a far greater return on your investment than any other used-oil heating system, period.
You get the world's most advanced technology for recovering heat from used oils. With Clean Burn you get better engineering, heavier materials, unrivaled craftsmanship, and unequaled sales and support service for the specialized job of heating with used oils. Long-Term BenefitsAs a reward for paying more initially, here is what you can expect over the life of your Clean Burn used-oil furnace.
- Longer Service Life: As you can see, with Clean Burn your return on investment over time far exceeds that of lesser units. One basic reason is that others don't last as long as a Clean Burn.
- Better Heat Extraction: Another reason for this outstanding return is that a Clean Burn furnace extracts more usable heat from the used oil you have. That means in the coldest winter you will most likely not have to purchase fuel oil to make up the shortfall that a less efficient furnace may leave you with.
- Greater Reliability: Clean Burn furnaces enjoy a matchless reputation for reliability and trouble-free performance. You'll have less need for replacement parts and service, and less inconvenience due to furnace outages. As a matter of fact, Clean Burn used-oil furnaces perform reliably even in the coldest weather conditions, including many installations in Siberia.
- Easier Maintenance: The maintenance interval of a Clean Burn used-oil furnace is about 1000 hours of operating time. Some competitive units typically require cleaning much more frequently.
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Unlike standard fuel oil, used oil must be pre-heated in order to ignite properly, and they have a higher flash point. Some used-oil furnaces are modified fuel oil burners, but that approach simply isn't good enough for Clean Burn customers.
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Measuring the efficiency of used-oil furnaces is difficult because a clean furnace burns more efficiently than a dirty one. Ash residue from the combustion of used oil builds up inside the combustion chamber and gradually reduces the amount of heat transferred from the combustion chamber to the room air. This means that the precise efficiency level of any used-oil furnace is constantly changing depending on the amount of ash build up, in addition to other factors. |
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The oil pump is a key component in any used-oil furnace. As every mechanic knows, it is better to have a heavy duty component that doesn't have to work to the limit of its ability over time. That is why the Clean Burn Pump is made so "beefy," so heavy duty.
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