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  • Energy Star-Qualified XV95 Gas-Fueled Furnace
  • Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 4/10/2008
  • TraneThe Energy Star-qualified XV95 gas-fueled furnace features two-stage operation that delivers high-efficiency performance of 96.7 percent AFUE. The Comfort R variable-speed motor provides warmer startups during the heating season and better humidity control during the cooling season, the firm states. The XV95's insulated blower door and cabinet help save energy and reduce noise during operation. More
  • Infinity IdealComfort Modulating Gas Furnace
  • Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 4/10/2008
  • CarrierThe Infinity IdealComfort System modulating gas furnace offers up to 95 percent AFUE and maintains indoor temperature within 0.3 degrees F of the thermostat setting, the firm claims. Instead of cycling on and off, the furnace operates at low speed 83 percent of the time, blowing a nearly continuous flow of warm air. The system also provides control over humidity, air quality, fan speed, and ventilation. More

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  • Gasification Outdoor Wood Furnace Passes Test for New EPA Owhh Emission Levels
  • Source: ebuild 11/14/2007
  • Sequoyah ParadiseSequoyah Paradise, a manufacturer of outdoor wood furnaces has developed a new outdoor wood furnace that uses downdraft gasification to make the furnace much more efficient, and produce less emissions.This furnace was then tested by Intertech Labrotories, on of the premier emission testing laboratories in the country to see if it would meet the stringent EPA Owhh voluntary emissions levels. When the testing was complete the results show that the emissions produced were almost 50 percent less than the new standard. More

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