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The Model CB-2500 waste oil furnace produces approximately 250,000 BTU/hr and is extremely popular at facilities such as 2 to 4 bay auto repair and truck service shops. The CB-2500 is highly versatile and reliable and can be easily ceiling mounted or used in conjunction with a Clean Burn Recycling Center. Although many factors affect furnace selection, the CB-2500 is frequently used in facilities generating or collecting more than 1000 gallons of waste oil annually. A Clean Burn Distributor is the expert you want for furnace selection and installation.

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  •  Engineered from the ground up to burn waste oils
  • Patented heat exchanger generates more heat
  • Unique non-welded flue tubes for longer service life
  • Advanced burner preheats oil to optimize combustion
  • Swing-away burner and door make service easy
  • Longest cleaning interval of all units in its class
  • Lower stack temperatures, higher heat output
  • Automatic flow control means no fuel adjustment required
  • Ideal for unit heating or with a Clean Burn Recycling Center
  • Unequaled service and support from Clean Burn Distributors
  • *Maximum BTU/hour: 250,000 (73 kW)
  • *Maximum oil consumption: 1.7 GPH (6.4 L/h)
  • Fuels:
    • Used oils: Crankcase,ATF, hydraulic
    • Fuel oils: #2, #4, and #5 fuel oil
  • Air flow output (CFM):
    • Unit heater 2700
    • Central furnace (ducted)
    • 0.25 SPWC (in.) 2500
    • 0.30 SPWC (in.) 2400
  • *Air compressor required: 2.5 CFM @ 25 PSI (4.25 m3/h @ 1.7 bar)
  • Stack Size: 8 inch dia.(20cm dia.)
  • Furnace Dimensions, Assembled: 103.25” L x 29.25 W x 31.5 H (262cm x 74cm x 79cm)
  • Approx. Weight (uncrated): 509 pounds (229.1 kg)
  • Electrical Requirements: 115 VAC 60 Hz, single phase
  • 30 A circuit breaker
  • *Values indicated above are nominal. Actual values will vary depending on fuel and installation.