Central Boiler
Central Boiler is an American manufacturer of wood- and corn-burning furnaces for residential and commercial applications.[1]
Established in 1984 by Dennis Brazier and located in Greenbush, Minnesota, the privately owned company has promoted its product line as an environmentally friendly renewable energy alternative to traditional oil- and gas-based furnaces. In 2007, Central Boiler signed a partnership agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promote the manufacture and sale of clean-burning outdoor wood furnaces. Central Boiler was the first company whose products qualified for the EPA Outdoor Wood-fired Hydronic Heaters (OWHH) program.[2][3] Central Boiler also signed a partnership agreement with the EPA for Phase 2.[4]
The Central Boiler E-Classic 2300 was the first to be certified by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Air Pollution Control Division [5] and meets the 2010 Clean Air Regulation Emission Limits for Vermont and Maine.[6]
Their "Dual Fuel" models have optional Fuel Oil, Natural Gas, or Propane burners.
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References
- ↑ “Wood furnace guide,” Rural Life Magazine, July 31, 2006
- ↑ EPA OWHH Program Archived September 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Central Boiler Only Wood Furnace to Get EPA Qualifying Level, Entrepreneur.com, July 1, 2007
- ↑ "Hydronic Heaters - Program Partners, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Archived December 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Central Boiler E-Classic Outdoor Wood Furnace is the First to be Certified by Vermont," Reuters.com, March 27, 2008
- ↑ "Central Boiler Gets A Green Mountain State Thumbs Up," Alternative Energy Retailer, March 28, 2008