About Empire Heating
Since 1932, Empire has manufactured gas-fired home heating equipment at its plant in Belleville, Illinois – located near St. Louis.
The company is committed to building high-quality zone heating products and offering them at competitive prices.
Through the years, Empire has developed a network of knowledgeable distributors and dealers who can help consumers select the right product for their home and follow through with trained technicians to install and service the heater.
Empire offers a full line of direct-vent, vent-free, and B-vent heaters in sizes to warm almost any room.
Nearly all of Empire’s heaters are made in the company’s two Belleville facilities.
Our Blue Flame heaters warm the air, which rises to create natural circulation in the room. Ideal for any supplemental heat application.
Think cat on a windowsill! Our infrared heaters project warmth into the room like sunlight. Empire Heating Systems models produce an infrared “radiant” heat that instantly adds warmth to you and objects in the room just like the sun.
Heat larger areas with Empire’s DV25 and DV35 Direct-Vent wall furnaces. Delivering room-filling warmth, each furnace is stylishly crafted and fits against an outside wall.
High-Efficiency Direct-Vent Wall Furnaces use advanced technology to make these heaters more than 80% efficient A.F.U.E. The 20,000 Btu DV20E is ideal for heating basements, family rooms or several small rooms. The DV40E and DV55E are perfect for heating large family rooms, offices, apartments or even entire homes.
Venting Methods
All of Empire’s Zone Heating appliances allow you to efficiently warm the rooms you use most. Zone heating saves energy and money by letting you turn down the thermostat on your central furnace.
Empire offers zone heating systems in Direct-Vent, Vent-Free, B-Vent and Power-Vent. Each has its own advantages. Your dealer can recommend the system that’s right for your home.
Direct-Vent
Direct-Vent system uses two vent pipes. One draws air in from outdoors to support combustion. The other exhausts the by-products of combustion to the outside. The two vent pipes may be concentric (exhaust pipe within a larger diameter intake pipe) or co-linear (separate pipes of about the same size).
Combustion takes place inside a sealed chamber – with a glass front in the case of a fireplace. Room air circulates around the combustion chamber, often assisted by a blower, to heat the room.
A DV system is often installed along an outside wall to simplify the vent run, but can also be installed elsewhere in the home and vented through the roof.
Advantages:
Good efficiency – 60 to 80%
Good heat output with thermal transfer through the glass and air circulation
Separates room air from combustion air
May be used as primary heat source
Can operate with a remote or thermostat
Most systems can provide live-saving heat during a winter power outage
Choose fireplace, insert, cast iron stove, or heater
Direct-Vent_Diagram
Vent-Free
A Vent-Free system uses room air for combustion and delivers 99.9% of the available heat energy directly to the room. VF systems have an unmatched safety record, thanks in part to their clean-burning technology and their Oxygen Depletion Sensor, which instantly shuts of the valve if oxygen in the room drops to and unsafe level. Because no venting is required, VF systems offer more installation options.
VF systems are limited to 40,000 Btu and must be operated as supplemental heating sources in conjunction with a central furnace that circulates air.
Advantages:
Unmatched efficiency – 99.9%
Offers the most installation versatility
Usually less expensive to buy and to install
Can operate with a remote or thermostat
Most systems can provide live-saving heat during a winter power outage
Choose fireplace, insert, heater, cast iron stove, burner and log set, or contemporary burner
Vent-Free_Diagram
B-Vent
A B-Vent system takes in room air to support combustion and exhausts combustion by-products (along with much of the heat) to the outdoors through a single vent pipe – usually through the roof or through a chimney.
Because they are relatively inefficient, compared to a DV or VF system, most B-Vent fireplaces are rated as decorative appliances. They provide the ambiance of a fireplace without overheating your rooms.
Advantages:
Ideal for replacing a wood stove or oil burner – eliminates handling solid fuel
Can operate with a simple remote (no thermostat)
Usually less expensive to buy and to install
Choose fireplace, heater, or burner and log set
B_Vent_Diagram
Power-Vent
Power-vented systems – such as Empire’s US90-Plus wall furnace – offer unmatched efficiency, exceeding 90 percent AFUE. They are so efficient at extracting heat, very little heat energy exits via the flue. This means they can be vented with low-cost PVC venting instead of costlier stainless steel.
Advantages:
Unmatched efficiency in a vented system – greater than 90%
Unmatched heat output
Separates room air from combustion air
Can also provide humidity to offset dry winter air (US90 requires accessory tray)
May be used as primary heat source (however, they do not operate in a power outage)
Can operate with a remote or thermostat
Choose fireplace, insert, or heater