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Posted by dpb on November 4, 2009, 4:23 pm
mkirsch1@rochester.rr.com wrote:
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> There are two ratings on the furnace, one is 45,000BTU and the other
> is 61,500BTU, but the furnace was made in Quebec and everything
> written on it is in FRENCH! Online translators were no help in
> figuring out what the tag says...
One would presume those are either input/output ratings or gas/LP,
perhaps as a secondary possibility.
Undoubtedly there's somebody on group that could decipher the amount of
French on an equipment tag...
Failing that, undoubtedly there would be translation in Amana
documentation on their site???
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 4, 2009, 6:30 pm
Probably BTU input and output. It's common for furnace to
list input which is total heat produced, and output to the
house. Since there is air flow, that's got me wondering.
Have to come out and see it, to get some ideas.
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mkirsch1@rochester.rr.com wrote:
...
> There are two ratings on the furnace, one is 45,000BTU and
> the other
> is 61,500BTU, but the furnace was made in Quebec and
> everything
> written on it is in FRENCH! Online translators were no
> help in
> figuring out what the tag says...
One would presume those are either input/output ratings or
gas/LP,
perhaps as a secondary possibility.
Undoubtedly there's somebody on group that could decipher
the amount of
French on an equipment tag...
Failing that, undoubtedly there would be translation in
Amana
documentation on their site???
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Posted by dpb on November 4, 2009, 6:41 pm
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Probably BTU input and output. ...
Isn't that what "One would presume those are .. input/output ratings"
says??? :(
I gave an alternate outside chance possibility but clearly stated it as
such...
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 4, 2009, 7:39 pm
I reply to messages as I scroll through. I do not read all
the replies before commenting.
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Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Probably BTU input and output. ...
Isn't that what "One would presume those are .. input/output
ratings"
says??? :(
I gave an alternate outside chance possibility but clearly
stated it as
such...
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Posted by dpb on November 5, 2009, 8:50 am
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> I reply to messages as I scroll through. I do not read all
> the replies before commenting.
you should damn well at least read the message to which you _do_ reply.
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> is 61,500BTU, but the furnace was made in Quebec and everything
> written on it is in FRENCH! Online translators were no help in
> figuring out what the tag says...