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Posted by Don Ocean on December 26, 2008, 1:05 am
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> oparr@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> What's their usual lifetime in a furnace? Darn thing chooses Christmas
>>> morning to die on me. They never seem to last more than 3 years and
>>> this is with the pilot adjusted to minimum.
>> Cute... Residential units haven't had pilots for years. ;-)
>
> What is so cute?
> Many older models are still in existence and heating homes. I know of at
> least two.
Did it ever occur to you that your heating unit has long passed the time
to update it? Its pay me now or pay me later situation. Any Gas fuel
system will pay for itself by going with the high efficiency units we
have been installing since the 1980's.
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Posted by Ed Pawlowski on December 26, 2008, 7:15 am
> Did it ever occur to you that your heating unit has long passed the time
> to update it? Its pay me now or pay me later situation. Any Gas fuel
> system will pay for itself by going with the high efficiency units we have
> been installing since the 1980's.
Yes, it has occurred to me. I live in New England and use heat quite a bit
and my boiler is five days old. You, however, had a bit of a smirk that
thermocouple units no longer exist. For better or worse, they do.
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Posted by The King on December 26, 2008, 7:36 am
wrote:
>> Did it ever occur to you that your heating unit has long passed the time
>> to update it? Its pay me now or pay me later situation. Any Gas fuel
>> system will pay for itself by going with the high efficiency units we have
>> been installing since the 1980's.
>Yes, it has occurred to me. I live in New England and use heat quite a bit
>and my boiler is five days old. You, however, had a bit of a smirk that
>thermocouple units no longer exist. For better or worse, they do.
Correct, t'couples exist on some new lower end boilers.
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Posted by Don Ocean on December 26, 2008, 4:53 pm
The King wrote:
> wrote:
>
>>> Did it ever occur to you that your heating unit has long passed the time
>>> to update it? Its pay me now or pay me later situation. Any Gas fuel
>>> system will pay for itself by going with the high efficiency units we have
>>> been installing since the 1980's.
>> Yes, it has occurred to me. I live in New England and use heat quite a bit
>> and my boiler is five days old. You, however, had a bit of a smirk that
>> thermocouple units no longer exist. For better or worse, they do.
> Correct, t'couples exist on some new lower end boilers.
Not on residential.. Perhaps your Union is shirking in teaching you the
codes. No wonder private companies are taking all the work.
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Posted by The King on December 26, 2008, 11:58 pm
wrote:
>The King wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> Did it ever occur to you that your heating unit has long passed the time
>>>> to update it? Its pay me now or pay me later situation. Any Gas fuel
>>>> system will pay for itself by going with the high efficiency units we have
>>>> been installing since the 1980's.
>>> Yes, it has occurred to me. I live in New England and use heat quite a bit
>>> and my boiler is five days old. You, however, had a bit of a smirk that
>>> thermocouple units no longer exist. For better or worse, they do.
>> Correct, t'couples exist on some new lower end boilers.
>Not on residential.. Perhaps your Union is shirking in teaching you the
>codes. No wonder private companies are taking all the work.
LOL Don, you're full of more shit than a Christmas turkey.
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