The Rheem® Ultra Low NOx furnace beats the competition to comply with strict California mandate

 

 

ATLANTA — Rheem is the first manufacturer to have a residential gas-fired furnace that is certified by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) for Rule 1111. SCAQMD created the California mandate to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) in natural gas-fired, fan-type central furnaces from 40 nanograms per joule to 14 nanograms per joule.

The new Rheem® Ultra Low NOx Gas Furnace has met the expected reduced NOx emissions and will decrease NOx emissions by 65 per cent from the current standard, a significant milestone that illustrates Rheem’s leadership and commitment to manufacturing the most environmentally friendly and responsible products.

An article from the March/April 2017 SCAQMD Advisor notes the certification was achieved after a source test performed last June that demonstrated the model operated well below the emissions limit at all stages of firing, in particular during start-up.

“We are proud to be the first manufacturer to create a product that is not only compliant with the new NOx requirements, but is an environmental game changer,” said Ryan Teschner, Product Manager, Furnaces, Rheem. “It was a five-year challenge for our engineers and product developers to lower emissions by that much and we are excited to get it on the market soon.”

The Rheem Ultra Low NOx Gas Furnace will be released before the proposed Rule 1111 compliance date.

About Rheem Founded in 1925, Rheem is the only manufacturer in the world that produces heating, cooling, water heating, pool/spa heating and commercial refrigeration products. Rheem is headquartered in Atlanta, and has an international presence in 14 countries. The company’s premium brands include Rheem, Raypak, Ruud, Eemax, Richmond and Splendid, as well as commercial refrigeration brands Russell, Witt, ColdZone and Kramer, which are part of the company’s Heat Transfer Products Group (HTPG) division. To learn more, visit http://www.rheem.com/