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Product Guide

GWT-35

Surround Yourself with Comfort

Residential Heating Selection Guide

This guide is intended to present an overview of the broad range of zone heating
products we offer. For information about a particular product, talk to your dealer or
download the spec sheet at www.empirecomfort.com.

Empire Heating Systems Residential Zone
Heaters allow you to turn down the central
furnace and heat just the rooms you use
most. These systems also save your energy
dollars by not suffering the heat-loss
common in a long vent run from the central
furnace. The heat that’s produced in the
room gets projected into the room.
Empire offers a variety of gas-fired
heaters, employing three different
technologies – Direct-Vent, B-Vent, and VentFree. Nearly all are available in LP and
natural gas models.
Unlike a conventional furnace, most
Empire heaters provide heat even when
electric power fails.
The system you choose will depend on
the amount of heat required, the efficiency

Check local codes for installation
requirements and ask your dealer to
recommend a trained installation technician.

Direct-Vent Systems
DV systems mount along an outside wall
and have a vent-within-a-vent system to
draw in outdoor air to support combustion
and exhaust flue products to the outdoors.
The vent cap usually installs on the outside
wall of the home.
Because they do not draw your alreadyheated room air to support combustion, DV
systems are among the most efficient of the
vented heaters.
DV systems may be installed as the
primary heating system.

you desire, the location of the heater, and
local codes.

Vent-Free Systems
Vent-Free systems draw room air to
support combustion in a clean burning blueflame or radiant-plaque system. Rated at
99.9 percent efficient, vent-free heaters
release nearly all of the available heat energy
into the room.
To ensure safe operation, all vent-free
systems include an Oxygen Depletion Sensor
(ODS) to automatically turn off the heater if
room oxygen level drops to an unsafe level.
Vent-free systems are designed to provide
supplemental heat and may not be used as a
primary heat source.

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B-Vent Systems
B-Vent systems use room air to support
combustion and exhaust their flue products
to the outdoors via a single pipe. B-Vent
heaters can mount anywhere you have
access to an existing flue or where you can
install a vent run through the roof.
The ability to attach to an existing flue
makes a B-Vent system an excellent
replacement for an inefficient oil or wood
stove.
Though less efficient than other
technologies – because they draw the
already-heated room air to support
combustion – B-Vent systems may be
installed as the primary heating system.

Vent-Free Systems
Vent-Free Systems
Total Comfort for Half the Cost of Electric Heat
• Radiant or Blue Flame Design
• 99.9 Percent Efficient
• Safe Operation with Auto Shut-off
Safety Controls
• Manual or Hydraulic Thermostatic Controls
• Matchless Piezo Igniter
• LP or Natural Gas Models
• Mounts on Floor or Wall
• All Models Heat without Electricity
• Optional Manual and Automatic Blowers
• Three-year Limited Warranty on Parts and Labor
• Empire Models Made In America
BF-30

• HearthRite Models Made in China
Blue Flame Heaters
Think warm tropical breeze! Our blue flame
heaters warm the air, which rises to create natural
circulation in the room. Ideal for any supplemental
heat application.

BF Blue-Flame Heaters
BF-10 (10,000 Btu)
BF-20 (20,000 Btu)
BF-30 (30,000 Btu)

Radiant Heat
Think cat on a windowsill! Our radiant heaters
project warmth into the room like sunlight through a
window. Ideal for warming any cold spot in a room.

SR Radiant Heaters
(Manual and Thermostat Models)
SR-6 (6,000 Btu)
SR-10 and SR-10T (10,000 Btu)
SR-18 and SR-18T (18,000 Btu)
SR-30 and SR-30T (30,000 Btu)

SR-18T

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Vent-Free Systems

HB30TN

HB30TN

HB20TN

HR18TN

HB10TN

HearthRite blue flame models are available in
6,000; 10,000; 20,000; and 30,000 Btu – manual
and thermostat.

HB10TN

HearthRite radiant models are available in
6,000; 10,000; 15,000; and 25,000 Btu LP and in
6,000; 10,000; 18,000; and 30,000 Btu Natural Gas
Manual and thermostat.

HearthRite Touch Pad Heaters
• Radiant or Blue Flame Design
• Digital Thermostat Controls
• Programmable, with Child Lock-out
Feature
• Cool-to-the-touch Case
• Manual Override to Operate in
Power Outages
HR20EN

HB20EL

HB20EL and HB20EN (20,000 Btu)
HB30EL and HB30EN (30,000 Btu)
HR17EL and HR20EN
(17,000 LP and 20,000 Btu Nat)
HR25EL and HR30EN
(25,000 LP and 30,000 Btu Nat

Touch Pad Controls

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Direct-Vent Systems
Direct-Vent Systems
MV Heaters
MV-120 (8,400 Btu)
MV-130 (14,000 Btu)
MV-145 (20,000 Btu)
Empire MV direct-vent heaters are slim
and compact, complementing any room
décor.
Built-in Thermostat, Safety
Thermocouple, and Matchless Piezo Igniter.

DV Wall Furnaces
DV-210 (10,000 Btu)
DV-215 (15,000 Btu)
Clean and cost-efficient comfort
makes the DV210/215 wall furnaces ideal
for smaller rooms, such as bedrooms or
studies. The compact beige cabinet
tucks out of the way on any outside wall.

MV-120

DV-25 (25,000 Btu)
DV-35 (35,000 Btu)
Heat larger areas economically with
Empire's DV25/35 wall furnace. Delivering
ample, room-filling warmth, each furnace
is stylishly crafted and fits against an
outside wall.

MV-145

DV-210

DV-35

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Direct-Vent Systems
High-Efficient Direct-Vent
Wall Furnaces
DV-20E (20,000 Btu)
DV-40E (40,000 Btu)
DV-55E (55,000 Btu)
Advanced technology makes
these heaters more than 80
percent efficient A.F.U.E. The
20,000 Btu DV-20E is ideal for
heating basements, family rooms
or several small rooms. The DV40E and DV-55E are perfect for
heating large family rooms,
offices, apartments or even entire
homes.

Counterflow Direct-Vent Wall
Furnaces

DV-40E

DVC-35 (35,000 Btu)
DV-55 (55,000 Btu)
Rated at 76 percent efficient
A.F.U.E., our counterflow wall
furnaces heat large areas and use
minimum floor space. Warm air
exits at floor level for more even
distribution.
Choose standing pilot or
electronic ignition. DVC-35 may
be recessed between standard
wall studs, larger models surface
mount. Options vary by model
but include side or rear register
outlets, automatic blowers, and
thermostats.

DVC-35

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B-Vent Systems
B-Vent Systems
Console Room Heaters
RH-25 (25,000 Btu)
RH-35 (35,000 Btu)
RH-50B, RH-50C (50,000 Btu)
RH-65B, RH-65C (65,000 Btu)
Our console heaters feature an open design for
maximum heat dispersion and include a draft
diverter to eliminate pilot outages.
Choose closed cabinet for heat only or visualflame (with optional log set or ceramic radiant
package) for a fireplace-like experience. Installs
easily with standard vent pipe. An optional
automatic blower enhances heat circulation
(standard on RH-50B/656B.)

RH-50B

Floor Furnaces
3588 (32,500 Btu)
5088 (45,000 Btu)
7088 (65,000 Btu)
America's most popular floor furnace provides
whole-house comfort for a fraction of the cost of
electric heat and requires no electricity to operate.

B-Vent Gravity Wall Furnaces
GWT-25 (25,000 Btu)
GWT-35 (35,000 Btu)
GWT-50 (50,000 Btu Total; 25,000 Btu/Room)
Our economical Gravity Vented Furnaces utilize
state-of-the-art technology for the highest fuel
efficiency. This furnace recesses into a wall or
surface mounts with the optional kit. Heat two
adjoining rooms with the GWT-50.

5088

B-Vent Counterflow Wall Furnaces
FAW-40 (40,000 Btu)
FAW-55 (55,000 Btu)
Counterflow wall furnaces circulate warmth at
floor level to provide comfort at a fraction of the
cost of electric heat. The front panels remove
easily for cleaning and servicing.
Choose standing pilot or electronic ignition.
Optional side and rear registers help disperse heat
to other areas.

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Works Without
Electricity

Use as Primary
Heat Source

AFUE
Efficiency %

Btu Input

Heater Type
Vent-Free Blue Flame Heaters

6,000 to 30,000

99.9

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Vent-Free Radiant Heaters

6,000 to 30,000

99.9

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Direct-Vent MV Wall Furnaces

8,400 to 20,000

64-69

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Direct-Vent DV Wall Furnaces

10,000 to 30,000

62-68

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Direct-Vent High-Efficient Wall Furnaces

20,000 to 55,000

80+

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Direct-Vent Counterflow Wall Furnaces

35,000 to 55,000

76

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B-Vent Console Room Heaters

25,000 to 65,000

63-65

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B-Vent Floor Furnace

32,500 to 65,000

57

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B-Vent Gravity Wall Furnaces

25,000 to 50,000

66

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B-Vent Counterflow Wall Furnaces

40,000 to 55,000

74

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EMPIRE
Comfort Systems

Empire Comfort Systems Inc. • 918 Freeburg Ave. • Belleville, IL 62220-2623
618-233-7420 • FAX 618-233-7097
www.empirecomfort.com • E-mail: info@empirecomfort.com

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