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Default Furnace replacement [oil condensing?]

On Mar 25, 9:57*am, Jim Elbrecht wrote:
As much as I hate to get rid of an old, simple friend, my 25 yr old
furnace is due for replacement.

There is no natural gas in the future of where I live. * Electric is
16-18cents a KWH. * I have a propane space heater- but want to stick
with oil for heat.

The gubbmint is offering a tax credit of 30% up to $1500 for an oil
burner that is more than 90% efficient. *http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?...tax_credits#c3

As near as I can tell the only ones that fit the bill are the
condensing oil furnaces made by Adams Manufacturing in Ohio. [sold as
Adams, Dornback and Spartan brands] *http://downloads.energystar.gov/bi/q..._prod_list.xls

Any opinions on these? * I can only find some old trade magazine
articles on the Adams & no real life reviews. * * *Nor can I find them
for sale anywhere to see if it makes economic *sense to go to 95%
efficient, even with the rebate.

I probably head out to the local supplier later this week, but thought
I'd try for a range of opinions first.

Thanks,
Jim


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