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Ermalina
 
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Default Should I replace a 9 year old furnace?

Ermalina wrote:

j j wrote:

so, let's say current furnace is 50% efficient.
let's say we get a 90% efficient one. how much less fuel is that per year?


If H is the amount of heat needed in a given situation, for example, to
heat your house this Winter:

Let x = the amount of fuel it takes to produce H by a 50% efficient
furnace
y = the amount of fuel it takes to produce H by a 90% efficient
furnace

Therefo

.50x = .90y

So, y = (5/9)x = .56x

In other words, a 90% efficient furnace uses only 56% of the fuel used
by a 50% efficient furnace to produce the same amount of heat. So, a 90%
efficient furnace (THEORETICALLY) should save 44% in fuel. However, I
suppose YMMV.


BTW, we live in the Midwest (COLD winters) and have a 25 year-old Amana
Air Command that is going strong and will not be replaced until it dies
or develops serious probs. The folks (a family business which has been
around for 3 generations) who maintain it, and who will be doing the
installation of the new one which replaces it, agree.