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Inventory can no longer be sold for residential use in the United States due to stricter 2016 EPA NSPS regulation. This product can be sold for Commercial Purposes only in the USA. Remaining inventory can be sold into Canada, and South America. To view more on the new 2016 EPA regulations, click here.
Profab has gone out of business in 2015 and this product is no longer available. This is an informational page for those who have already purchsed the unit.
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Call for latest sales discounts!!! The Empyre Outdoor Hot Water Furnace is ideal for heating
houses, shops, small greenhouses, pools, hot tubs,
garages, sheds and domestic hot water. The Empyre is designed to
connect directly into your existing heating system.The Empyre's
central firebox is enclosed by a large capacity water jacket.
The top of the firebox is corrugated to provide maximum
surface area for the most efficient heat. Once the water is
heated, it is channeled to your home's heating system through
insulated underground pipes.
The hot water
from the furnace may be used for several applications
in your home. The hot water line is typically connected to
your hot water tank through a heat exchanger, providing all
your domestic hot water. The water is then channeled
into the existing radiant or forced air heating system. A
water-to-air heat exchanger can also be installed to direct the heat into
your heating system. The Empyre is installed in conjunction
with your existing heating system, which remains connected as
a backup system. Heat is
thermostatically controlled on the furnace by setting the aquastat to
the desired temperature, ensuring even, consistent, efficient
heat. The Empyre is
equipped with multiple hookups, allowing you to heat
several buildings at once.
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Empyre 450 Specs
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Heating Area
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6,000 - 8,000 sq. ft
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Loading Door Opening
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20" x 24"
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Total Width
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57"
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Body Width
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55"
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Total Length
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97"
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Body Length
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77"
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Total Height
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93"
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Chimney Size
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8"
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Shipping Weight
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2,500 lb
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Firebox Dimensions
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Water Capacity
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300 US Gal
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Material
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Type 304L Stainless
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Limited Warranty
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20 Year
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Applications
The
Empyre Outdoor Hot Water Furnace is ideal for a variety of
applications. It can be used for a single building or residence or piped
to other areas. The diagrams below show just a few of the possible
applications. Contact a dealer near you for information on setting up an
Empyre to meet your needs.
Radiant In-Floor Heating
In-floor
heating is the most efficient and comfortable heating option, as hot
water flows through tubes in the floor of a house or building, providing
consistent heat.
Forced Air Systems
Heat
can also be transferred from the Empyre through your existing forced
air system. A water-to-air heat exchanger converts heat from the water
into usable heat for your forced air system.
Domestic Hot Water, Pools, and Hot Tubs
In
addition to heating houses and other buildings, the Empyre Hot Water
Furnace also provides heat for all domestic hot water. Generally a side
arm heat exchanger unit is installed to your hot water tank. Similarly,
the Empyre can provide heat for pools and hot tubs through a
water-to-water heat exchanger installed on the pool heater.
Other Buildings
Other
applications, such as greenhouses, shops, sheds, and other outbuildings
use similar hookup methods, and in most cases, a single Empyre unit can
provide heat for several buildings.
Resources: Brochure Parts Breakdown
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Features
How It Works
The
Empyre Outdoor Hot Water Furnace connects directly into your existing
heating system in your home, shop, greenhouse, or other application. The
Empyre is designed with a central firebox surrounded by a large
capacity water reserve. The corrugated firebox top provides maximum
surface area for the most efficient heat. After the water is heated, it
is channeled to your home’s heating system through underground insulated
pipes.
In
your house, the hot water from the furnace may be used for several
applications. The hot water line is typically connected to your hot
water tank through a heat exchanger, providing all your domestic hot
water. The water is then channeled into the existing radiant or forced
air heating system. Depending on the application, a water-to-air heat
exchanger can be installed to direct the heat into your heating system.
The Empyre is installed in conjunction with an existing heating system,
which remains connected as a backup system.
Heat
is thermostatically controlled on the furnace by setting the aquastat
to your desired temperature, ensuring even, consistent, efficient heat.
The Empyre is equipped with multiple hookups, allowing you to heat
several buildings at once.
Inside The Empyre
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