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Posted by The King on December 28, 2008, 8:50 am
wrote:
>The King wrote:
>> wrote:
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>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>> New trailer/mobile/modular homes cannot even have a pilot furnace
>>>>>>> installed in them and those units are still rated at 80% efficiency.
>>>>>>> Apparently they all come with electric water heaters also.
>>>>>> Nordyne model... M1GB056AAW
>>>>>> (pilot model that is still in production... along with many others)
>>>>> Federal manufactures code does not allow pilot systems to be installed in
>>>>> those. I checked several distributorship's on line and could not find one
>>>>> Nordyne pilot system of the last few years manufacture that contained a
>>>>> pilot system. I also checked with fire codes for those systems and they
>>>>> are verboten. You may of course check with your local fire marshal for
>>>>> verification. I don't invent these codes and manufacturers federal
>>>>> requirements.. I merely try to live with them.
>>>> I really could careless, since I don't install anything but Electronic
>>>> Ignition models.
>>> Maybe Mikey can start a museum for antique pilot systems. ;-p
>> One thing you don't seem to be able to do is admit they still make
>> standing pilot systems. Enjoy you're dish of crow.
>Your comprehension of the simple written word is at best, discouraging.
>Pilot systems are *NOT* being made for residential or human habitat
>usage. It is still made in small quantities for industrial and
>commercial non habitat usage.
First you said standing pilot furnaces or boilers are not made anymore
which is not true. Now your saying that a standing pilot manufactured
for manufactured housing are made with standing pilots but they only
make manufactured housing standing pilot furnaces for industrial or
commercial use.
See how ridiculous you sound. At least you've come to know that they
are still being made which is more than you knew 24 hours ago. I bet
your teachers went home with a giant headache trying to educate you
didn't they. Real temple rubbers..
>I do believe that you feel guilty about
>the illegal furnace that you installed a while back..
You seem to believe all kinds of crazy shit.
>Hmmmm... Now where
>is your post admitting that... It wasn't very long ago... ;-p What
>happens if the Code Enforcement folks and the state permit/licensing
>board get wind of that hack job? Minnesota, Iowa and the Dakota's treat
>that as a quasifelony and the fines run in the $thousands.
The one the was inspected? LOL
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