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Caveman_Charlie
Jan 12, 2015Explorer II
Well, I disagree with the people that have posted on this tread so far. If you do a good job of testing and make sure you are safe those old Gravity Feed Furnaces were great. (I wish my newer TT had one) They required no electricity. All of the new furnaces do.
You do need to be safe and makes sure you have no gas leaks and make sure the furnace has a good heat exchanger. Unfortunately this does mean you have to take everything apart. That is the only way to make sure it's safe and reliable.
That will be a lot of work and finding a different option would be easier.
You do need to be safe and makes sure you have no gas leaks and make sure the furnace has a good heat exchanger. Unfortunately this does mean you have to take everything apart. That is the only way to make sure it's safe and reliable.
That will be a lot of work and finding a different option would be easier.
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