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    Forced Hot Air oil Furnace

    Does anyone have a link where I could buy a forced hot air oil furnace online?
    Mine is about 40 years old. I got it used, and would like to get a new one.
    Most suppliers around here have cornered the market on them and want people to have a licence. Altho a couple of years ago, Home Depot carried them temp.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Allan

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    Re: Forced Hot Air oil Furnace


    License??

    How will your insurance be affected?

    Have you looked at the newer effcient models?

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    Re: Forced Hot Air oil Furnace

    Can you buy one at Grainger?

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    Re: Forced Hot Air oil Furnace

    Why would a home owner be required to have a license to operate his furnace <font color="purple"> </font color> <font color="purple"> </font color> [img]/forums/images/icons/confused.gif[/img] ?
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    Re: Forced Hot Air oil Furnace

    Install, not operate. I'd check with my insurance carrier to be sure I wasn't messin' with my coverage.

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    Re: Forced Hot Air oil Furnace

    http://www.acwholesalers.com/?gclid=...FVtB5godMlvw3Q

    You can buy one of these online. Before you do it, you might want to line up an installer. Another poster is right. You might be jeopardizing your coverage if you get an unlicensed installer and don't get it inspected. However, it is done often and you can save 1000's depending on how big or complicated your system is.

    Dave in NC

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    A basic oil-fired, forced-air heating system consists of a burner fed by heating oil from a storage tank, usually located inside the house, firing into a combustion chamber in the furnace. The combustion gases pass through the furnace, where they give up heat across a heat exchanger. They are then exhausted to the outside through a flue pipe and chimney.



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