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Default Question about high efficiency Furnace Exhaust

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Trane furnace. I think
you were wise to go with a high efficiency model; natural gas prices
will continue to trend higher in years to come and so you'll want to
squeeze every last BTU from each cubic foot you burn.

There is a link to the owner's manual on this page:
http://www.trane.com/Residential/Pro...aces/XV90.aspx

Cheers,
Paul

On 17 Jan 2007 19:32:03 -0800, "Pep" wrote:

Thanks for the input everyone. Like some have suggested that particular
contractor was pretty negative on the high efficiency furnace. Due to
my finished basement any new ducting would be a pain to install
compared to a simple mid efficiency furnace.

I did get a total or four bids. Two would only install mid efficiency.
(the laziest and least knowledgeable IMHO). The other contractor who
would install high efficiency was particularly thorough and followed up
well on my questions. And like many have suggest exhaust condensation
will likely not be an issue after asking more questions.

So a new Trane XV90 is being installed next week. Anyone know where I
can get a Trane installation manual?