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"In Ontario, 200ppm is a red tag for residential equipment." Concerned homeowner questions furnace setup after gas smell raises red flags: 'Is this vent dangerous?' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Although some furnaces generate heat through electricity, or by burning wood, coal or oil, they most commonly burn natural gas or liquid propane gas (LPG). If you own a gas-burning forced-air ...
That's according to new data from Mitsubishi Electric, a leading heating and cooling manufacturer that was actually the first company to sell heat pumps in the U.S. over 40 years ago. Heat pump ...
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The Lewis County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, April 1, passed a resolution aimed at protecting the installation of gas furnaces for heating and cooking in new home and commercial construction.
Whereas a typical furnace generates the heat it produces by burning a fuel like natural gas, the heat pumps we are discussing actually take heat from the outside air. And they now do so with great ...