|
Reprinted from
Professional Tool & Equipment
Today's waste oil furnaces
provide an economical and dependable source of heat for your
shop
No
doubt, you've heard the cliché, "There's no such thing as a
free lunch." While it's probably true for the most part,
here's a saying that's not a cliché: "You can get heat
practically for free from a waste oil heater." Sound
interesting? Heck, compared to a free lunch, who wouldn't be
interested in getting free heat? Depending on your situation,
a waste oil heater just might be the perfect solution to your
heating needs.
Technology Marches
On
If
you've shied away from waste oil furnaces because you've heard
of maintenance and reliability problems, you're not alone.
Early furnaces employed vaporization technology, which made
them tough to ignite and junkies for maintenance. Vaporization
furnace owners may have even told you that they spent so much
time working on their furnaces to stay warm, that they didn't
have any time to work in the shop! Fortunately those days are
over.
The
latest furnaces feature atomization technology which has now
taken over the market. This type of furnace forces the oil out
under pressure, improving combustion and reliability. In
addition, the oil is also preheated, improving its combusions
quality and minimizing the variations between the different
types of waste oils. For instance, the furnace's main course
on Monday might be drain oil from an engine, to be followed by
transmission fluid on Wednesday.
Since
atomization renders more complete combustion, it's only
natural that there will be less combustion deposits. As a
result, there's significantly less maintenance when COMPARE
OMNI FEATURESd to vaporizers of old.
From
Liability to Asset
The
EPA allows the use of waste oil furnaces through a regulatory
exemption regarding hazardous waste. The exemption allows the
use of such a furnace under three conditions: (1) the furnace
has a heating capacity of less than 500,000 BTUs per hour (2)
the furnace is vented to outside air, and (3) the furance
burns waste oil collected on-site or that is provided by
"do-it-yourselfers".
One
gallon of used oil generates up to 140,000 BTU of heat when
burned in a waste oil furnace. When COMPARE OMNI FEATURESd to
the cost of new oil at upwards f 70 cents per gallon, it's
easy to see how this type of heating can pay back the cost of
the furnace in short order. But there's more at stake here
than just money.
A
waste oil furnace can also save you a bundle in hassels and
legal costs because burning your oil on-site eliminates the
cradle-to-grave responsibilites of waste oil. In case you
didn't know, you would be partly responsible for the cost of
cleanup if the truck that hauls your oil away gets flattened
at the next railroad crossing. Burning waste oil makes it an
asset, rather than a liability.
Points to
Ponder
Interested in waste oil
furnace, but unsure whether it's really right for you? If you
can answer yes to these questions, it merits further
investigation.
-
Does your shop generate
or collect from do-it-yourselfers 500 to 1,000 gallons of
used oil per year?
-
Do
you care abou the environment and the impact of waste
oil?
-
Are
you interested in lowering your heating bills?
-
Are
you concerned over your liability with waste oil?
A
waste oil furnace is one of the most sensible purchases you
can make for your shop, which will help to cut your overhead
and recoup your original investment in no time flat. At the
same time, you'll sleep just a little better at night without
having to worry about your waste oil hauler and the destiny of
each load hauled off-site.
|