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Noisy old heater
Hi,
I have a old forced-air, hot-water heating unit in the cellar, hanging on the ceiling. It's a Trane "model S" Unit Heater, about 2'x2'x1' in size, electric fan in the back of it. The fan is really noisy, but motor seems in good shape otherwise. What can I replace it with? Are newer residential heaters of this type any quieter? (This is a loud commercial unit, I guess, because the Trane website states these "units provide uniform heating for large open areas in such applications as warehouses, factories and showrooms.") |
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