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Effective July 1, 2012: Existing boiler and burner installations burning No. 6 oil must convert to No. 2 or 4 oil or natural gas before their next triennial renewal Certificate of Operation.
Remember, if your triennial CO is still in effect and not set to expire you still have time to change from #6 to another source of heating fuel. Don't stress over the expense of converting if you don't have to...I would however at least do your homework now and have a plan in place for when you have to convert.
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Thanks for the heads up, we are in Riverdale and Con-Ed is not able to support any additional applications for nat gas. We have working through clean heat.org, but alas everyone agrees Riverdale is out of luck until at least 2013.We will see what happens. But for those thinking of converting, the cost to upgrade the burner, tank, boiler, and chimney vary and I advise everyone to solicit proposals from reputable companies.
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