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IWally wrote:
Thanks everyone for your helpful explanations!Sam Spade wrote:
The heat going outside probable is normal. ALL vented heaters/furnaces work that way to some degree.
The "gentle" flow of heat inside, however, probably is NOT normal and may mean that your fan has failed.
@Sam .. I think you might be onto to something. It may be that a difference between forced air at the exterior vent and UN-forced air inside makes it more noticeable.
Merry Christmas!
โDec-15-2016 12:02 PM
โDec-15-2016 11:22 AM
IWally wrote:
Thanks everyone for your helpful explanations!Sam Spade wrote:
The heat going outside probable is normal. ALL vented heaters/furnaces work that way to some degree.
The "gentle" flow of heat inside, however, probably is NOT normal and may mean that your fan has failed.
@Sam .. I think you might be onto to something. It may be that a difference between forced air at the exterior vent and UN-forced air inside makes it more noticeable.
Merry Christmas!
โDec-15-2016 11:04 AM
โDec-15-2016 11:03 AM
Sam Spade wrote:
The heat going outside probable is normal. ALL vented heaters/furnaces work that way to some degree.
The "gentle" flow of heat inside, however, probably is NOT normal and may mean that your fan has failed.
โDec-15-2016 10:48 AM
IWally wrote:
At the vents the flow is a gentle convection of warm/hot air.
This can't be normal .. can it?
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