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Wait Circulator max 11-01-2006
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Posted by max on November 1, 2006, 7:31 am
I've just acquired a natural gas furnace called a "wait circulator" -
put out about 45,000 btu - for my workshop. I have no significant
experience in gas-fitting. I've done a web search for the
manufacturer's specs for this product, and come up dry. If anyone can
point me in the right direction for this info, please let me know.

Thanks to all in advance for your help.

Max


Posted by Noon-Air on November 1, 2006, 8:36 am
"aquired"???
I can only assume that the furnace is *USED*.
This begs a couple of questions....
What is wrong with it??
How old is it??
How much money did you get ripped off for it??
If you were told that there is nothing wrong with it, then why was it
replaced??

> I've just acquired a natural gas furnace called a "wait circulator" -
> put out about 45,000 btu - for my workshop. I have no significant
> experience in gas-fitting. I've done a web search for the
> manufacturer's specs for this product, and come up dry. If anyone can
> point me in the right direction for this info, please let me know.
> Thanks to all in advance for your help.
> Max
>



Posted by Bubba on November 1, 2006, 4:28 pm

>I've just acquired a natural gas furnace called a "wait circulator" -
>put out about 45,000 btu - for my workshop. I have no significant
>experience in gas-fitting. I've done a web search for the
>manufacturer's specs for this product, and come up dry. If anyone can
>point me in the right direction for this info, please let me know.

This Directio -------------------->
>Thanks to all in advance for your help.
>Max

Your Welcome,
Bubba

Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on November 1, 2006, 9:50 pm
max posted for all of us...

> I've just acquired a natural gas furnace called a "wait circulator" -
> put out about 45,000 btu - for my workshop. I have no significant
> experience in gas-fitting. I've done a web search for the
> manufacturer's specs for this product, and come up dry. If anyone can
> point me in the right direction for this info, please let me know.
>
> Thanks to all in advance for your help.
>
> Max
>
>
You will be going in all directions after you blow yourself
up/down/sideways/whatever.

Your welcome, I saved your life how much is that worth?
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

Posted by Power's Mechanical on November 2, 2006, 4:57 pm

max wrote:
> I've just acquired a natural gas furnace called a "wait circulator" -
> put out about 45,000 btu - for my workshop. I have no significant
> experience in gas-fitting. I've done a web search for the
> manufacturer's specs for this product, and come up dry. If anyone can
> point me in the right direction for this info, please let me know.
> Thanks to all in advance for your help.
>
> Max

What is it you want to know? What size gas line to run to it?


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