laynes69
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Yes they are listed. My furnace was tested by warnock hersey and carries the stamp, or tag. As far as emissions goes, Here is what the tag says:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Certified to Comply with July 1990 Particulate Emission Standards, Phase II.
The yukon is listed as an exemption from the list. The caddy is not! Meaning the emissions "May" be higher. Obviously that can vary from operator to operator, but the Caddy is EPA Certified. None of the yukons are. So for you to throw out a 80% efficiency on a yukon is bogus. I can guarantee my efficiences are much higher than the yukon, and yet your furnaces qualify on a tax credit, Yeah right. Also the multifuel furnaces are listed, and are EPA Approved also. Once again I seen nothing on your site that says you qualify for a tax credit if you buy this product. Give me a site so I can read up on your exempt testing.
What I am trying to say is your furnace may be great. It may be efficient, but show those numbers. And if I purchased a furnace from a company that I thought would qualify for a tax credit and it didn't. I would be one pissed off person. I can buy parts online at any heating and cooling place for the electronics. As far as the others, I call Usstove, and I get them its that easy.
http://**********/econtent/index.php/wiki/EPA_Emissions_Regulations/
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Certified to Comply with July 1990 Particulate Emission Standards, Phase II.
The yukon is listed as an exemption from the list. The caddy is not! Meaning the emissions "May" be higher. Obviously that can vary from operator to operator, but the Caddy is EPA Certified. None of the yukons are. So for you to throw out a 80% efficiency on a yukon is bogus. I can guarantee my efficiences are much higher than the yukon, and yet your furnaces qualify on a tax credit, Yeah right. Also the multifuel furnaces are listed, and are EPA Approved also. Once again I seen nothing on your site that says you qualify for a tax credit if you buy this product. Give me a site so I can read up on your exempt testing.
What I am trying to say is your furnace may be great. It may be efficient, but show those numbers. And if I purchased a furnace from a company that I thought would qualify for a tax credit and it didn't. I would be one pissed off person. I can buy parts online at any heating and cooling place for the electronics. As far as the others, I call Usstove, and I get them its that easy.
http://**********/econtent/index.php/wiki/EPA_Emissions_Regulations/
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