SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. It’s a number that describes how well air-conditioning equipment works. A higher SEER is calculated by dividing the amount of cooling supplied by the air conditioner or heat pump (Btu’s per hour) by the power (watts) used by the cooling equipment under a specific set of seasonal conditions. A higher SEER rating may be more expensive; however it will pay for itself over the course of its lifetime.
Energy Efficiency Ratio of a cooling system measures how efficiently the system will operate when the outdoor temperature is at a specific level (usually 35°C /95°F). A higher EER means a higher efficiency.
Energy Efficiency Ratio of a cooling system measures how efficiently the system will operate when the outdoor temperature is at a specific level (usually 35°C /95°F). A higher EER means a higher efficiency.
Burn natural wood only. Do not burn trash, garbage, artificial or paper logs, gift wrappings, coal, lighter fluids, chemical starters, treated or painted wood, driftwood or chemical cleaners. These may contain chemicals that could de-activate the catalyst.Catalytic combustor temperatures above 1800F (1000C) will shorten the life of a combustor. Combustor temperatures between 1400F and 1600F (760C – 870C) are common, but operating temperatures between 700F and 1400F (371C – 760C) are recommended.Full catalytic operation occurs at catalytic combustor temperatures above 700F (371C). Combustor glowing only occurs at temperatures above 1000F (538C). With aged combustors, there will be less glowing, but as long as the combustor reaches light-off temperature of 500-700F (260-371C) catalytic operation is very effective.
THE COMBUSTOR DOES NOT HAVE TO BE GLOWING TO BE OPERATING EFFICIENTLY.
To prevent damage to your combustor, do not – drop the combustor
DO NOT Run water through the combustor
DO NOT Remove the metal band from the combustor
DO NOT Scrape the inside walls of the combustor
DO NOT Use compressed air to clean the combustor