Additional Procedures for Retrofit Device Testing Sample Clauses

Additional Procedures for Retrofit Device Testing.  Retrofit devices, should generally be tested in a Heatilator E36 or Majestic BR42 fireplace. No baseline tests are needed when either of these fireplace models is used for retrofit device testing.  Retrofit device testing in any fireplace other than the Heatilator E36 or Majestic BR42 models should either include: (1) baseline testing without the retrofit device to establish that the fireplace’s baseline emissions are > 10 g/kg, or (2) a demonstration of equivalency to either the Heatilator E36 or Majestic BR42 fireplaces. No retrofit device should be tested in a fireplace that has baseline emissions of less than 10 g/kg, such as fireplaces that meet the Phase 2 emission level of 5.1 g/kg.  Partners that choose to test retrofit devices in a fireplace other than the Heatilator E36 or Majestic BR42 fireplace should demonstrate the fireplace’s equivalency to the Heatilator E36 or Majestic BR42 to EPA’s satisfaction. The criteria EPA will use for establishing equivalency include, but are not limited to: o Firebox volume is within 15 percent of Heatilator E36 or Majestic BR42; 4.53 to 6.13 ft3 (Heatilator) or 5.13 to 6.93 ft3 (Majestic). o Flue diameter is the same as Heatilator/Majestic (8 inches). o Concrete refractory mix has a thickness in the range of 0.75 to 1.25 inches. o Refractory density is in the range of 85 to 125 pounds per cubic foot. o Contains the original grate, as specified by the fireplace manufacturer, for the firebox. o Minimum grate height is 3 inches (measured from the floor of the firebox to the top of the fuel load bar). o Minimum width between each horizontal fuel support in the fireplace grate is 3 inches.  EPA will consider other reasonable equivalency approaches submitted by Partners on a case-by-case basis.  To become Phase 2 qualified, the retrofit device installed into the existing fireplace should be tested according to the test procedure described in Section III. of these test guidelines, and must be shown to emit less than or equal to 5.1 g/kg.  The percent reduction achieved by the retrofit device from a baseline emissions level of 12 g/kg will be included on the Phase 2 qualifying hangtag. Partnership Agreement Attachment 3 Guidelines for Use of Qualifying Labels, Hangtags, and Outreach Materials EPA Qualified Wood-burning Fireplace Program
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