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There is in this classification the basic information but no label or standard, it's a shame!
when I bought my stove (y'a 4ans) sellers godin, supra and deville advanced the label green flame to touch the tax credit.
off this label did not guarantee the performance of the stove (long-term combustion, efficiency and atmospheric rejection) but was a kind of goal for builders! a shame!
so I bought a foreign stove corresponding to a standard (which I have more ref) that guaranteed me these criteria.
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when I bought my stove (y'a 4ans) sellers godin, supra and deville advanced the label green flame to touch the tax credit.
off this label did not guarantee the performance of the stove (long-term combustion, efficiency and atmospheric rejection) but was a kind of goal for builders! a shame!
so I bought a foreign stove corresponding to a standard (which I have more ref) that guaranteed me these criteria.
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You're absolutely right!
We must be wary of the material eligible for the tax credit because it is often invoice and his performances are often better than on paper ...
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I believe that to be a green flame you still need a minimum of performance ...
With us we heat with a classic SAEY 12kW square and a Mini Turbo Deom boiler (based on the PM4 from Deom). The Deom works really well (continuous fire and "automatic" re-ignition) but I doubt that it is green flame. In any case, it is not eligible for any tax credit! (we bought it new)
We must be wary of the material eligible for the tax credit because it is often invoice and his performances are often better than on paper ...
https://www.econologie.com/forums/arnaques-e ... t5520.html
I believe that to be a green flame you still need a minimum of performance ...
With us we heat with a classic SAEY 12kW square and a Mini Turbo Deom boiler (based on the PM4 from Deom). The Deom works really well (continuous fire and "automatic" re-ignition) but I doubt that it is green flame. In any case, it is not eligible for any tax credit! (we bought it new)
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