HY-C Company, LLC
Date: November 10, 2016
Project No. G102523311
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I.D
REPORT ORGANIZATION
This report includes summaries of all data necessary to determine compliance with the regulations. Raw data, calibration records, intermediate calculations, drawings, specifications and other supporting information are contained in appendices to this report.
II. SUMMARY II.A PRETEST INFORMATION
A sample was submitted to Intertek directly from the client. The sample was not independently selected for testing. The test unit was received at Intertek in Middleton, WI on May 9, 2016 and was shipped via the client. The unit was inspected upon receipt and found to be in good condition. The unit was set up following the manufacturer's instructions without difficulty. Following assembly, the unit was placed on the test stand. Prior to beginning the emissions tests, the unit was operated for a minimum of 10 hours at high-to-medium burn rates to condition the heater. This conditioning burn was performed by HY-C and the documents are included in the final report. The unit was found to be operating satisfactory during this break-in. The 10 plus hours of pre-burning were conducted from April 29, 2016 to May 2, 2016. The fuel used for the break-in process was cordwood. Following the pre-burn break-in process the unit was allowed to cool and ash and residue was removed from the firebox. The unit's chimney system and laboratory dilution tunnels were cleaned using standard wire brush chimney cleaning equipment. On May 9, 2016 the unit was set-up for testing.
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