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<title>CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF QUALIFIED ENERGY PROPERTY</title>
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<p>The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 signed into law in February 2009 provides tax credit incentives for boilers with efficiencies exceeding 90% AFUE &ndash; "Qualified Energy Property".</p>
<p>The following boiler models qualify for the incentives included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.</p>
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<td>KN2</td>
<td style="text-align: right;">92.7%</td>
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<td>GX150<br /></td>
<td style="text-align: right;">95.1%</td>
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<link>http://www.hydrotherm.com/html/news.asp?id=229</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>2008 Foundry-Factory Tour &amp; KN Training</title>
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Hydrotherm 2008 Training Dates ]]></description>
<link>http://www.hydrotherm.com/html/news.asp?id=149</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Thermal Shock</title>
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The first of several installments of Heating &amp Cooling Technology, a publication of Mestek. The publication is designed to inform our customers of the possible conditions that may contribute to factors detrimental to the operation of their equipment.  ]]></description>
<link>http://www.hydrotherm.com/html/news.asp?id=137</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Thermal Shock and how to prevent it</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>FLATLEY COMPANY / ONE CORPORATE PLACE</title>
<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.hydrotherm.com/modules/news/upload/{4CAA0CD2-019C-4DE0-AD36-933C2D5429CB}_HydroTherm Flatley Office_img_2.jpg" align="right"/><a href="http://www.hydrotherm.com/modules/news/upload/{07A3CFC0-244E-44AD-B114-817128D9E3E2}_HydroTherm Flatley Office.pdf">HydroTherm Flatley Office.pdf</a>
<font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="1"><p align="justify"><span></span></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="1"><font face="times new roman,times"><span style="font-size: 10pt">DANVERS, MA - The Flatley Company is one of New England&amprsquos leading real estate development and management companies. The firm operates more than a dozen corporate office facilities in the greater Boston area including One Corporate Place in Danvers, Massachusetts, a four-story office facility built in the mid-1980s. </span><span style="font-size: 10pt"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt">&nbsp</span></font></font></p></font><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="1"><font face="times new roman,times"><span style="font-size: 10pt">When the original boiler in the Danvers facility started showing signs of aging, Flatley knew that it had to solve the problem before the winter heating season arrived. </span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="1"><font face="times new roman,times"><span style="font-size: 10pt"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt">The original heating system was comprised of a copper fin boiler connected to a heat pump loop that forced hot water through the various zones to provide baseboard heat throughout the building. </span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="1"><font face="times new roman,times"><span style="font-size: 10pt"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt">The new boiler had to be compatible with the existing heat pump system, require a minimal amount of plumbing and provide higher efficiency to minimize fuel consumption. Lastly, the new boiler also needed to fit into the small 12 x 12 foot boiler room.</span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span style="font-size: 10pt"></span><span style="font-size: 10pt">Flatley turned to Sweeney-Rogers Corporation of Franklin, Massachusetts, a manufacturer&amprsquos representative firm serving the plumbing, heating and HVAC industry. </span><span><font size="2">The company specializes in commercial applications that require high efficiency solutions. </font></span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2"><span>&quotAfter a thorough analysis of their system and needs, we recommended that they go with two HydroTherm KN-6 cast-iron boilers,&quot said Mike Rogers of Sweeney-Rogers. &quotThis would provide Flatley with the same 1.2 million BTU of heating capacity, which was what the old system offered.&quot</span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span><font size="2">Most importantly, the new boilers are much better suited for the application and low water temperature in the existing system.</font></span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span><font size="2">&quotWater temperature was really what killed the old system,&amprdquo said Rogers. &ampldquoIn a typical hydronic system with the old type of boiler, the water temperature would be in the 130&deg to 190&deg F range, depending on the actual heating requirements of the building and the outside temperature. The problem was the temperature was much lower, around 80&deg F, which required a condensing boiler for the system to work properly.&quot</font></span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span></font></font><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span><font size="2">Unlike the previous boiler, the KN-6 is a condensing or high efficiency boiler that operates with lower flue gas temperatures, lower flue gas emissions and reduced fuel consumption by recovering the heat that would otherwise be lost up the flue. </font></span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span><font size="2">With a small footprint of less than 27-in. wide, Sweeney-Rogers was able to specify two boilers that had the same general footprint as the original boiler, and provided the owner with the added reliability and peace of mind of a redundant system.</font></span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span></span><span><font size="2">High efficiency boilers typically operate at efficiencies of 85 to 95%, or about 10 to 15% higher than traditional boilers. This boiler design was ideal for The Flatley Company property and promised to provide an estimated 15% to 20% higher efficiency rating than the old boiler, resulting in significant potential fuel savings. </font></span></font></font></p><p align="justify"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span><font size="2">The Legacy Management Group, Inc. (LMG) of Wellesley, Mass., an integrated property management company that specializes in HVAC, general maintenance and janitorial services, was hired to install the new boilers for Flatley. </font></span></font></font></p><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"><font face="times new roman,times"><span></span><span></span><span><font size="2">From start to finish, the job went very smoothly and was completed in October before the weather turned cold, and the start-up, supervised by Sweeney-Rogers, went without a hitch.</font></span></font><font size="2"><span><font face="times new roman,times">&nbsp</font></span> </font></font><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="1"><p align="justify"><span><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">Read the attached .pdf document for more information.</font></span></p></font> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 6 Jun 2007 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>HUNTER ELEMENTARY</title>
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<p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">MERIDIAN, ID - The School District of Meridian, Idaho, serves over 30,000 students, and is the largest and fastest growing school district in the state. The district&rsquos newest school, Hunter Elementary, opened in the fall of 2005. Hunter Elementary is home to nearly 800 students.&nbsp </font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">When it came to the school&rsquos boiler needs, the school district required a high efficiency system that is also easy to maintain. The schools new HVAC system was designed by Charles Paulin (PE), of Musgrove Engineering PA of Boise. The low-temperature hydronic system design would be ideal for condensing boilers. Condensing boilers eliminate the need for low water temperature protection inherent with non-condensing boilers, and offer higher operating efficiencies. This is a deviation from the standard boiler system design used throughout the School District where two boilers were enabled/disabled (on-off fired) by a building automation system rather than using a modulating system. Buss Mechanical Services, also of Boise, was awarded the mechanical work for the project and owner Lenny Buss selected two HydroTherm KN-10 boilers for the job. The KN-10 from HydroTherm is a commercial gas-fired cast iron condensing boiler featuring unique &ldquoTru Flow&rdquo technology to control the fuel-air mixture at all firing rates and venting conditions. The combustion air is constantly measured to fine-tune the fuel gas flow for maximum efficiency. In addition, the boiler takes full advantage of the condensing feature by allowing it to operate at system return water temperatures of less than 128&deg F with no return water temperature limitation. These boilers are capable of maintaining temperature differentials of up to 100&deg F, and offer one of the best warranties in the market.</font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2"></font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">&ldquoThe KN-10 was the natural choice for this project,&rdquo said Trevor Thompson of Columbia Hydronics Company, a manufacturers&rsquo representative firm with offices in Boise and throughout the West. &ldquoThe KN-10 offers many unique features that go above and beyond the project requirements that will benefit the School District for years to come.&rdquo</font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">For Hunter Elementary School, one of the key elements of the KN-10 is that the boiler comes standard with full modulation, resulting in reduced utility expenses for the life of the boiler. Although the KN-10 can be fired on-off, full modulation offers the opportunity for the boiler to operate at higher efficiencies. As an example, the KN-10&rsquos efficiency is approximately 88% at high-fire, with return water temperatures near 60&deg F as they will be in the heat pump loop. </font></p><p align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">With the same water temperature, but with the boiler at 1/3 input, the operating efficiency jumps to nearly 98%! </font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">&ldquoModulation is now an integral part of the system,&rdquo said Thompson of Columbia Hydronics&ldquo and using the KN-10 boilers did not require any changes to the original system design by Musgrove Engineering.</font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">&ldquoThe BAS is still only enabling/disabling each boiler as required by the building&rsquos heat pump loop temperature. However, each KN-10 boiler includes an independent, factory-wired controller that smoothly modulates the boiler via a PID algorithm.&rdquo</font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">The KN Series, with models from 600 up to 2000 MBH ratings, offer 5:1 capacity modulation, low CO and NOx emissions of less than 20 ppm to meet SCAQMD and whisper-quiet operation &ndash in a compact footprint of less than 29-inches wide.</font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">School officials are completely satisfied with the new KN-10 boilers and their performance, earning the KN-10 and everyone involved with this project an A+. The expectation of course, is to see honors-level grades for years to come.</font></p><p class="Sect" align="justify"><font face="times new roman,times" size="2">Read the attached .pdf document for more information.</font><font size="+1"></font></p> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 6 Jun 2007 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Springfield, Colorado knows the importance of reliable heat.  </title>
<description><![CDATA[ <img src="http://www.hydrotherm.com/modules/news/upload/SpringfieldColoJob.jpg" align="right"/>Springfield, Colorado knows the importance of reliable heat.  <br><br>HydroTherm's new KN-10, a 1 million BTU boiler, provides the town of Springfield, Colorado with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that its standby electrical generators are always ready.<br><br>The KN-10 Boiler was recently installed to maintain 110° F hot water to the diesel engines that drive the back-up generators.  Power can be supplied immediately in the event that there is a failure with the main power grid which supplies electricity to southeastern Colorado.<br><br>By not keeping the engines warm, it would take three to four hours before the back-up generators could be started.<br><br>The KN-10 is a cast iron commercial, gas fired boiler specifically designed to condense in low temperature applications. The system features Tru-Flow technology to control the air-fuel mixture at all firing rates and venting conditions, and combines high efficiency (up to 93%) with a small footprint.  It is ideal for use in demanding applications such as schools, hospitals, large apartment buildings and offices.<br><br>The HydroTherm KN-10 was installed by Wright Plumbing & Heating of Colorado Springs, Colorado in November of 2004.<br> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 5 Apr 2005 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>HydroTherm KN-10 Boiler Honored in ACHR News Dealer Design Awards</title>
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Westfield, Mass., July 26, 2004 -- HydroTherm's new KN-10 commercial gas fired boiler featuring Tru-Flow&trade;, self-adaptive design technology, received an Honorable Mention for excellence in product design in the first Dealer Design Awards Program sponsored by Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration News magazine. An independent panel of 13 contractors acted as judges in the contest that had 119 entries from over 75 manufacturers.<br><br>"Obviously we are very pleased with this honor," said Floyd Lewis, product manager for HydroTherm. "The KN-10 was just introduced in May and is already gaining widespread approvals from both contractors and building owners alike. Its unique design represents the state-of-the-art in commercial boiler design."<br><br>The HydroTherm KN-10 is a self-adaptive commercial boiler that adjusts air and fuel under many conditions and "thinks for itself' to maximize performance and boiler safety. As such, the boiler can be used in many areas where air-inlet pressure issues may occur without any degradation in performance. The high efficiency, small footprint cast iron boiler offers a 1 million Btu/hour input in a condensing design with efficiencies of up to 93 percent.<br><br>ACHR News Publisher John Conrad stated, "Manufacturer design teams are coming up with unique ways to assist contractors in installation, service, and maintenance. This awards program is an ideal way for our magazine to call attention to products that are designed with the installing dealer in mind." <br><br>Winning entries in the Dealer Design Awards are featured in the July 19, 2004 issue of The ACHR News.<br><br>For additional information about the HydroTherm KN-10 boiler or any product, please contact:<br>HydroTherm<br>260 North Elm Street<br>Westfield, MA 01085<br>Tel: 413.564.5515<br>or on the web at www.hydrothermkn.com ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2004 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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