From the EPA's web-site:
I ran a search first and it doesn't appear that this has been posted recently, so here is the link to the (broken link removed to http://www.epa.gov/oecaerth/resources/publications/monitoring/caa/woodstoves/certifiedwood.pdf) dated Nov 18, 2010.
I just about fell off my chair when I saw that my jurassic-era WinterWarm model 1280 is not only certified, but at 2.1 G/Hr is pretty efficient and nowhere near the max emissions. Whoodathunkit?
Heat More Efficiently
How?
Replace an old wood stove, fireplace insert, or fireplace with an EPA-certified wood stove or EPA-certified fireplace insert.
Benefits
EPA-certified stoves use about one-third as much wood and circulate more heat into the home instead of out the flue (Oregon Department of Environmental Quality [ODEQ]).
EPA-certified stoves emit 50% to 60% less pollution. Some of the newest models are even more efficient (70+%) (ODEQ).
I ran a search first and it doesn't appear that this has been posted recently, so here is the link to the (broken link removed to http://www.epa.gov/oecaerth/resources/publications/monitoring/caa/woodstoves/certifiedwood.pdf) dated Nov 18, 2010.
I just about fell off my chair when I saw that my jurassic-era WinterWarm model 1280 is not only certified, but at 2.1 G/Hr is pretty efficient and nowhere near the max emissions. Whoodathunkit?