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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Howdy, I have an oil furnance in my basement, which is also where I want to place my woodshop. My concerns are not over blowing up the house. They are over the air quality of the rest of my home. I have no problem turning off the furnance when I am in the shop, 'cause it's my home and mine alone! But what about dust particles being sent into the rest of my home where I won't be wearing a HEPA mask when the furnance is on. Will the open flames of the oil burning make that a non issue? Frankly, I don't know how the internal parts of an oil burning furnance work other than the oil is sprayed out and set on fire. So, I don't know if the air passes through the flams thus litterally burning anything that would be in the air or if it passes through heated baffels or something. Granted, I have a filter on the furnance, but I think that is on the intake side. Combustion air and heated air shouldn't mix. Your cold air return supplies air to the exchanger, where it is heated and returned to the dwelling. Filtered in between. Thus, if you've got sawdust in your house, dollars to dogturds it's from your feet, not the furnace. If from the furnace, you've got some major leaks to tape over. If your burner draws and mixes combustion air from the inside of the dwelling, you can control and filter the intake if you'd like, but I believe the problems of a clogged filter not allowing enough combustion air outweighs the inconvenience of an occasional vacuuming. Oil burners are not delicate. |
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