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Extended Service Coverage Available for E-Guardian Heaters

Espar Heater Systems is pleased to announce an extended service coverage for the E-Guardian family of fuel-operated heaters. E-Guardian heaters are designed specifically for school bus customers.

Espar will extend the current 2-year warranty to a full 3-year / 2,000 hours at no additional charge to the customer. During this time of financial crisis with many school budgets, Espar recognizes the need for school districts and bus contractors to control costs. Espar has total confidence in the E-Guardian family of heaters and will demonstrate this by extending warranty coverage to our valued customers at no charge.

The entire E-Guardian family of heaters has earned EPA validation specifically for school bus use and has also earned CARB approval, which is the industry standard to assure ultra low emissions and fuel consumption.

Espar offers the most complete line of heaters for the school bus market. The following models are available for school bus applications to provide engine pre-heat and supplemental heat: E-Guardian 5, 8, 10 and 12 which produce from 17,600 to 42,000 BTU’s. Air heater models D2, D4 and D5 are often used for special needs buses. One E-Guardian model is designed to operate on 100% BIO-fuel and several others are suited for high-altitude operation.

Customers who purchase Espar E-Guardian heaters delivered from March 1, 2010 through December 31, 2011 should register their heaters to validate this extended warranty coverage. Registration can be completed online at www.espar.com.

 

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