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Default No heat during blackout?

On May 28, 8:41*pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
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One year I noticed that my furnace would not kick on consistantly and
had to have it repaired. It turned out to be a sticky gas valve which
they replaced. Unfortunately, new codes did not allowed gas valves
with manual controls since people must have gotten stupid since the
furnace was originally installed.


The following winter we had an ice storm that left us without power
for 5 days. Kerosene heaters kept the house barely livable since the
weather cooperated to some extent, but had I not had a furnace problem
the year before, I would have had a much more comfortable experience.


Running any modern furnace to heat without a blower is plain ol, as
stupid as it gets, moron dumb.

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Maybe. *My old furnace never had a blower to worry about. *It was 1950's
vintage, relied on gravity and worked very well.


On a blowerless unit, 40-55% efficency is the best you would get out
of those " tanks" , they are best in the garbage. Today aint yesterday
in utility prices, its all new as in a babys ass.