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Natural Gas Furnace & Water Heater Upgrade. Bencrx91 04-06-2007
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Posted by <kjpro on April 10, 2007, 1:10 am
"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
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answer is NO he
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understand your very
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proud of you too!
Might as well install a single-stage furnace then too, Eh?
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Posted by danger<bubba@heat.com on April 10, 2007, 1:29 pm
I honestly doubt you could even explain to me what two-stage heating is....Why
it's a
benefit, and how it actually increases efficiency?
C'mon KY...anyone can pull on a wire, let's see if you actually understand what
it is
your connecting.
A 2 stage thermostat is not necessary in my climate or his, he lives in Quebec.
Board
control will suffice. A two-stage thermostat is just one more sensor to fail.
.waiting for your 2 part answer... HAHA
-Canadian Heat
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Posted by <kjpro on April 10, 2007, 7:04 pm
"DANgER" <"danger"@heat.com wrote in message
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is....Why it's a
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I would be wasting time... you'd never keep up.
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what it is
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Seems you can't... that's why you install SINGLE STAGE thermostats!!!
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Quebec. Board
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fail.
That's the typical answer one would get from someone that doesn't understand
the advantage of two-stage heating. Hell, might as well install a whirlpool
tub and not wire the pump, Eh?
As far as explaining the benefits, I would be wasting my time if I actually
thought you'd understand the concept. I would have better results explaining
it to Chris AKA Stormin Moron.
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1. Your incompetent
2. See number 1
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Posted by danger<bubba@heat.com on April 13, 2007, 6:39 pm
HAHAHA KY, all that typing and no answer...
Guess it must really be complicated ;)
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Posted by Bubba on April 9, 2007, 10:44 pm
On 09 Apr 2007 04:20:25 GMT, DANgER (danger<bubba@heat.com) wrote:
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enjoyable
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Your way of saying you missed me. How sweet.
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paid
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Renting? You bone head. I guess you rent your furnace too? Oh, that's
right. You are living in a trailer so in reality, YOU are renting. My
bad.
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power
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I dont think you really know what you said. You never do.
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16
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re heat 16 mins earlier? Earlier than what? So no matter what temp you
set your furnace back to overnight, just set it to heat back up 16
mins earlier???? You really are a "tard".
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no
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See, I knew you missed me. This is where you get down on your knees.
Bubba
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