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Default Oil to Gas Conversion Burner

On Sep 14, 3:09*pm, "hr(bob) "
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On Sep 14, 1:34*pm, " wrote:



On Sep 14, 2:12 pm, " wrote:


My daughter has a 15 year old house with an oil fired boiler. The unit
was the top of the line and has is operating at 80% efficiency
according to the latest tuneup She has a gas line into the house. In
our area oil is more than twice as expensive as natural gas per therm..
My options are to replace the oil burner with a Wayne conversion
burner and leave the boiler in tact, 3 hour job for myself. With this
option I can run the tank dry (she has about 250 gallons left) and
then replace the burner.
My other option is to replace the entire unit with a Triangle Tube
high efficiency boiler. To do this will require a 2 day operation and
I will probably have to do the replacement before the heating season
begins.
Any suggestions? BTW she used about 900 gallons last year.
Thanks, Richard


a high efficeny replacement will net more long term savings,
converting to natural gas if availble is a good idea.


check with gas supplier they may have some incentives to encourage
conversion


Any chance of selling the existing oil??


Not only will they not buy it but they charge you fto remove it..
I was hoping that someone had some experience with the Wayne.
Richard