June 2007 - Espar Certifies Fuel Operated Heaters to CARB standards.

On January 01, 2008 all fuel operated heaters (bunk heaters and engine pre-heaters) are required to meet the California Air Resource Boards ULEV II (Ultra Low Emission Vehicle's) idling emissions reduction requirements as outlined in 1956.8(a)(6)(D) and 2485(3)(B) of the Title 13, California Code of Regulations.

This regulation affects all Class 8 trucks and other commercial motor vehicles, including heavy duty diesel-fueled vehicles with a gross weight rating over 14,000 lbs and all diesel-fueled commercial motor vehicles with GVW of over 10,000 lbs.

Espar Heater Systems is proud to announce that they are the first manufacturing company to have received certification and compliance to three of their popular fuel operated heating systems which they market to the truck and bus markets. The three heaters, which have been approved, are the Airtronic D2 (small bunk heater), Airtronic D4 (large bunk heater), and their Hydronic 5 (engine pre-heater).

No trucks will be allowed to idle for more than 5 minutes in the state of California starting on January 01, 2008. Penalties include fines from both the DOT and CHP. Trucks traveling into the state past that date will have an automatic shut down switch that will activate over the 5 minute time interval. In an effort to curb unnecessary idling, CARB adopted this mandate. At the same time they mandated that all anti-idling technologies including both fuel operated heaters and APU's meet certain restrictions when it came to exhaust gases. Limits were put on gases, which included Nox, CO, Particulate Matter, HCHO and NMOG.

"When the mandate was adopted over a year ago, Espar reacted immediately under the direction of Espar's President Volker Hohensee" says John Dennehy, V.P. Of Marketing and Communications for Espar Products. "It was a long and arduous task, involving significant costs but we knew it had to be done and we knew that we could confidently meet the imposed specifications" he continues.

Espar will now ship all heaters with stickers that indicate they are now CARB compliant. "We will have one on the heater and one for the driver to place on his vehicle, so that in the event the driver is asked for proof he can readily show the inspector that the heater has met conformance" Dennehy adds.

Pictured are the two popular models of heaters for the Class 8 truck, Espar's Airtronic D2 bunk heater and Hydronic 5 engine pre-heater. Also included is an example of what their sticker will look like and a copy of the CARB certification letter.

CARB Sticker

CARB Certification Letter:
Here

Press release from January 1st 2006 - Government Rebate program is over.

Phase 1 of the Government Rebate program is over. It officially ended on March 31st/2005, Phase 2 of the program is underway and officially started on May 1st/2005, no applications will be accepted for the Phase 1 program after August 31st. The new Phase 2 rebate form, supplier and consumer notices are available from this web page. See links below.

The forms are available in Word.doc and in PDF format. Please take the time to read the Consumer Notice, it is also attached at the bottom of this page.
Providing that the rebate form is filled out completely and correctly, allow 6-8 weeks for the processing of your cheque.

Supplier Notice:
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Consumer Notice:
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Rebate Form:
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