Fuel, air, and spark – the fundamental ingredients of combustion are simple. Getting the most “bang for your buck”, however, is an entire field of science, engineering, and technology. Let used-oil-combustion experts, EnergyLogic, break down the science of a clean-burning waste-oil heater. The Science of Combustion Converting fuel into useful energy is easy. Just feed…
Read MoreThe Client: Marathon Music Works, an event venue in Nashville, TN, regularly hosts large events in its airy event space. While the venue does not have much need for waste oil burning systems at the moment, we were able to optimize its current heating and cooling system using our state-of-the-art fan and control systems. Consider…
Read MoreIf you want the energy, fuel efficiency, and cost benefits of harnessing waste-oil combustion without any roadblocks, you need the EnergyLogic Complete System. The EnergyLogic Complete System is an all-in-one heating solution that brings waste-oil combustion to optimum performance and effectiveness. We’ve made waste-oil combustion heating simple, giving you virtually everything you need for your…
Read MoreWaste oil is a term to describe a synthetic or petroleum-based oil that is no longer useful for its originally intended purpose. Technically speaking, true waste oil has been contaminated or changed without ever being used. On-the-other-hand, used oil has served its purpose but has accumulated contaminates and been broken down from the heat and…
Read MoreHigh-volume-low-speed (HVLS) fans are a cost-effective and efficient way to control the temperature in your building. The best part about them, however, is that they can greatly reduce your costs. Besides their lower energy consumption, HVLS fans will help you eliminate unnecessary equipment and ductwork. Lower Energy Consumption Fewer pieces of equipment will naturally use…
Read MoreAt EnergyLogic, we believe knowledge is power, and we want to encourage potential customers to engage with our Waste Oil Heating Return on Investment (ROI) calculator when considering the financial investment of purchasing a waste oil heater or boiler.
Read MoreWhat is the Section 179 Deduction? How Section 179 Works: When your business buys certain items of equipment (like a waste oil heater), it typically gets to write them off a little at a time through depreciation. In other words, if your company spends $50,000 on a machine, it gets to write off (say) $10,000…
Read MoreChallenges of Waste Oil Removal Used motor oil is an inescapable by-product of the transportation and automotive industry. As it accumulates, proper collection, storage, and disposal of waste oil can be time consuming and expensive. Used oil collectors may buy waste oil from car repair shops and auto parts stores so it can be re-refined…
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