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Apartment Furnace Options PizzaHEMI 02-05-2007
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Posted by Abby Normal on February 8, 2007, 6:52 am
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> > kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
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> > >> However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort Glo...and these
> > >> would be less expensive to install and would need no duct work...or
> > > electric
> > >> run...only extensions of the gas lines.
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> > > If you go this way... you don't care about the people that live
> there!!!!!!
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> > What about direct vent heaters?
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> They are venting the gases from combustion to the outside of your home...
> so, yes.
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> > They are legal even in California for
> > residential use and the vent goes right through the outside wall that
> > the heater mounts on.
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> You would have to check with your local authorities.- Hide quoted text -
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I think those ventless heats were invented in aushwitz


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Posted by Oscar_Lives on February 8, 2007, 8:26 am

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>>
>>
>> > kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>>
>> > >> However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort Glo...and
>> > >> these
>> > >> would be less expensive to install and would need no duct work...or
>> > > electric
>> > >> run...only extensions of the gas lines.
>>
>> > > If you go this way... you don't care about the people that live
>> there!!!!!!
>>
>> > What about direct vent heaters?
>>
>> They are venting the gases from combustion to the outside of your home...
>> so, yes.
>>
>> > They are legal even in California for
>> > residential use and the vent goes right through the outside wall that
>> > the heater mounts on.
>>
>> You would have to check with your local authorities.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> I think those ventless heats were invented in aushwitz
>

hee hee!



Posted by on February 8, 2007, 11:14 am

> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
> >
> > > >> However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort Glo...and
these
> > > >> would be less expensive to install and would need no duct work...or
> > > > electric
> > > >> run...only extensions of the gas lines.
> >
> > > > If you go this way... you don't care about the people that live
> > there!!!!!!
> >
> > > What about direct vent heaters?
> >
> > They are venting the gases from combustion to the outside of your
home...
> > so, yes.
> >
> > > They are legal even in California for
> > > residential use and the vent goes right through the outside wall that
> > > the heater mounts on.
> >
> > You would have to check with your local authorities.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> I think those ventless heats were invented in aushwitz


Here's a heater to keep ya warm...

...oops, they died!!!!




Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on February 7, 2007, 10:30 pm
Unless you have really high ceilings I wouldn't use any round, nor would you
wqant to pay the cost for the spiral . We just did 14 units and installed
seperate units in each apartment. Landlord was seperating untilities. We
used Ruud 90% Furnaces and Condensers on the roof. Some space is going to
lost. But gives tenant more control

--
Bob Pietrangelo
bob@comfort-solution.biz





> danger....your idea was the one I was looking at...the round duct is in
> our restaurant for the retro look.
>
> However...I noticed the ventless gas heaters by Comfort Glo...and these
> would be less expensive to install and would need no duct work...or
> electric run...only extensions of the gas lines.
>
> THANKS TO ALL
>> Need to get three or four local heating and aC companies out to
>> look. I've heard of this kind of situation. there are an
>> assortment of answers.
>>
>> One option to consider is to put a furnace in each unit. That
>> would require gas, electric, and ducting.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Christopher A. Young
>> You can't shout down a troll.
>> You have to starve them.
>> .
>>
>>> Hey ....
>>>
>>> I own a building that has three apartments in it and currently
>> uses steam
>>> heat....COSTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>> I wanted some options so that I could install let's say a small
>> furnace in
>>> every apartment. No, baseboard heating is not an option since
>> I would need
>>> to upgrade ALL of the wiring.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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