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Oil Heaters

Why Should You Buy
a Waste Oil Heater?
1. FREE HEAT!
2. Limited liability on
waste oil disposal.
3. Elimination of
disposal cost.
4. Easier, cleaner and
safer system for handling, storing and elimination of waste oils.
5. Federal law states
that the generator of used oil is responsible for the waste forever;
however, if you burn it on site, your liability ends.
6. Even if an approved
and licensed transporter hauls your waste oil, you are still liable for any
cleanup or removal action incurred. Burning your oil on site eliminates
your liability.
7. When underground
storage tanks with capacities of 1100 gallons or less are used for heating
oil, they are exempted from the Federal UST Regulations.


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Technical Data
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BTU's Per Hour Input
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140,000
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235,000
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350,000
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500,000
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Model Number
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RA140
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RA235
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RA350
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RA500
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Model Number
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RAD140
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RAD235
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RAD350
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RAD500
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Fuel Flow Rate (U.S. Gal/Hr)
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1.0
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1.7
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2.5
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3.57
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Height (inches)
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32 1/8
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32 1/8
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41 3/8
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34 3/8
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Width (inches)
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47 1/2
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57 1/2
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72 3/4
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75 5/8
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Depth (inches)
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RA
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37 1/8
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38 5/8
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45 1/4
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61
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RAD
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47 3/4
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51 1/8
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57 1/4
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74
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Cubic Feet/Min.
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(Free Air - RA)
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2,000
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3,200
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5,000
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6,700
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(.25" ESP - RAD)
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1,425
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2,140
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3,500
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4,700
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Flue Size (inches)
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8
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8
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8
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10
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Net Weight (lbs.)
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RA
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340
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405
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685
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925
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RAD
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417
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495
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810
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1,025
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Electric (VAC)
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RA
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115V
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115V
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115V
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230V
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RAD
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115V
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115V
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115V
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230V
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Circuit Amps
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RA
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13
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14
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22
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17
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RAD
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CSA14
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24
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29
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20
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WORK BENCH TANK
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Model
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Capacity
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Length
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Width
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Height
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Weight
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OT-250
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250 Gal.
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64 in.
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30 in.
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35 in.
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290 lbs.
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The chart below will help you identify what size
heater is for you.
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INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO READ THIS CHART |
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SECTION A.)
TOP LINE IS CURRENT HEATERS
REZNOR MAKES AND |
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ROUGH ESTIMATE OF SIZE OF BUILDING EACH WILL HEAT. |
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SECTION B.)
AMOUNT OF WASTE OIL NEEDED TO
FUEL EACH HEATER. |
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SECTION C.)
COST TO HEAT WITH DIFFERENT
TYPES OF FUEL. |
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ENERGY USE ANALYSIS |
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HOURS RAN A YEAR |
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1200 |
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BTU's/HOUR |
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A.) HEATER SIZE |
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140,000 |
180,000 |
235,000 |
280,000 |
350,000 |
500,000 |
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BUILDING SQ FT |
3750 |
4500 |
6500 |
7000 |
9600 |
15000 |
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BUILDING SIZE |
50x75x16 |
60x75x16 |
65x100x16 |
70x100x16 |
80x120x16 |
100x150x16 |
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B.) AMOUNT OF OIL NEEDED FOR A SEASON |
1,183 |
1,521 |
1,986 |
2,366 |
2,958 |
4,225 |
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AMPS FULL LOAD |
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13 |
19 |
14 |
20 |
22 |
20 |
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ELECTRIC (VAC) |
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115V |
115V |
115V |
230V |
115V |
230V |
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NET WEIGHT |
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417 |
360 |
495 |
475 |
810 |
1,025 |
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AIR THROW |
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65 |
70 |
75 |
95 |
85 |
95 |
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C.) FUEL TYPES |
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USED OIL |
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$ 473 |
$ 608 |
$ 794 |
$ 946 |
$ 1,183 |
$ 1,690 |
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$ 0.40 |
$/Gal |
$/Gal |
142,000 |
142,000 |
BTU's/Gal |
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NATURAL GAS |
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$ 1,459 |
$ 1,876 |
$ 2,449 |
$ 2,918 |
$ 3,648 |
$ 5,211 |
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(Includes taxes, surcharges |
9.12 |
$/ MCF |
$/ MCF |
1,050,000 |
1,050,000 |
BTU / MCF |
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& special fees.) |
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FUEL OIL / DIESEL |
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$ 2,132 |
$ 2,742 |
$ 3,579 |
$ 4,265 |
$ 5,331 |
$ 7,615 |
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$ 1.65 |
$/Gal |
$/Gal |
130,000 |
130,000 |
BTU's/Gal |
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PROPANE GAS |
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$ 3,286 |
$ 4,225 |
$ 5,516 |
$ 6,572 |
$ 8,215 |
$ 11,736 |
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$ 1.78 |
$ / Gal |
$ / Gal |
91,000 |
91,000 |
BTU's/Gal |
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KEROSENE |
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$ 3,223 |
$ 4,144 |
$ 5,410 |
$ 6,446 |
$ 8,058 |
$ 11,511 |
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$ 2.59 |
$ / Gal |
$ / Gal |
135,000 |
135,000 |
BTU's/Gal |
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ELECTRIC |
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$ 4,677 |
$ 6,014 |
$ 7,851 |
$ 9,355 |
$ 11,694 |
$ 16,705 |
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$ 0.095 |
KWH |
KWH |
0.0002931 |
0.0002931 |
KWH/BTU |
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***NOTE*** |
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A.) BASED ON 1200 BURN HOURS A YEAR( 10 Hours a day,
30 days a Month, 4 Months a Year, 1/2 Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, 1/2 Mar) |
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B.) FUEL PRICES BASE FROM ENERGY INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATION, TEXAS AVERAGE |
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C.) NAT GAS PRICES BASE FROM ENERGY INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATION, TEXAS AVG. |
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D.) PROPANE PRICES BASE FROM COMMERCIAL RATE FROM
NORTHWEST PROPANE. |
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E.) KEROSENE PRICE BASED OFF CUSTOMERS BULK RATE
PURCHASE. |
EPA APPROVED METHOD FOR MANAGING USED OIL
The EPA has approved the burning of used oil in
waste oil heaters under certain conditions as an acceptable method of managing
used oil. According to EPA standards, waste oil heaters may be used if:
1. The heater burns only used oil that the owner
or operator generates, or used oil received from household do-it-yourself used
oil generators.
2. The heater is designed to have a maximum
capacity of not more than 0.5 million BTUH; and
3. The combustion gases from the heater are vented
to the ambient air.
(References 40 CFR [ALT0167]279.23. It is
recommended that persons who wish to burn used oil review any applicable
federal, state or local regulations to evaluate any additional requirements that
may exist.)
10 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The confidence level in the Reznor Waste Oil
Heater is reflected by a commitment to a 10 year limited warranty that is by far
the best in the industry. Ask for a copy.
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Reznor Waste Oil Heaters are C.S.A. Certified
and meet EPA Regulations.
Remote Flow Control Pump, U.S. Patent 5,058,512
Oil Preheating System, U.S. Patent 5,080,579
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