SUBJECT: Renewable Fuel Burner Solutions
USED WITH: Beckett AFG Burners
North Ridgeville, OH — R.W. North Ridgeville, OH: R.W. Beckett announces the popular AFG burner will be rated for R95+ fuel, which is a 95% renewable diesel, by 2020. This new capability enables communities, fuel dealers, and service technicians the fastest pathway to a net zero carbon solution for the heating industry. Initial adoption is anticipated in the Pacific Northwest, Western Canada, and select areas of the Northeast in 2020.
“We are excited this new line of oxygen-free renewable diesel (R95) burners will only require a modest upgrade to the existing installed base and be supported with current warranty coverage,” says Fred Hunt, Director of Sales and Marketing. “We see renewable diesel as the breakthrough that creates a bright and sustainable future for Liquid Fuels within the heating industry.”
Learn more about the Beckett AF/AFG Oil Burner: in the Beckett AFG burner, technically advanced components meet increased demand for improved burner performance in high-efficiency appliances and modern well-insulated homes. These advanced components are available on our B2000 series chassis and on a growing number of OEM appliances. The AFG’s performance-enhancing features will help you meet today’s toughest heating system challenges.
Learn more about Beckett’s entire line up of burners: easy to install and to service, engineered to provide years of reliable service, and backed by solid technical support and fast delivery.
Learn more about the Beckett B20KITAF1 Biodiesel Retrofit Kit: upgrades currently installed Beckett model AF and AFG burners for use with the higher blends of biodiesel in #1 and #2 heating oil. Retrofitting installed burners with this kit will help address issues such as contact with yellow metals, pump reliability and cut-off concerns. This kit only addresses the burner, other fuel supply components may be affected and need to be addressed.
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