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Here are some steps to take if things go wrong with an oil furnace.
Oil furnace technology has come a long way since its modest beginning.
Still, even an oil furnace can kill a sleeping family.
I haven't had time to try converting our oil furnace.
I have heard that those used in oil furnaces are suitable.
The oil furnace chugged along all day and night as well.
But the oil furnace in the workshop has given up the ghost!
For heat we have an oil furnace and a Franklin fireplace.
Modern oil furnaces have efficiency ratings of up to 85%.
But the oil furnace was on, and the place was warm.
High efficiency oil furnaces offer very tough competition for natural gas.
But then, even them oil furnaces had to have power to turn them on.
Now you can replace that old oil furnace with a clean, efficient natural gas one.
I thought at first that one of the oil furnaces in the basement had exploded.
She went directly to the thermostat to switch on the oil furnace.
Heat sources are electric and a forced air heating system with oil furnace.
Includes a seven room apartment on the second floor, new oil furnace and woodstove.
Bunker fuel was used until 1959 when oil furnaces were purchased.
He disconnected his oil furnace in anticipation of the gas connection.
If you have an oil furnace, try to find out how much oil it uses over the course of a winter.
It is like the action of a thermostat which controls the oil furnace in the basement.
Gas or oil furnaces also use a lot of electricity to circulate warm air throughout your house.
If your gas or oil furnace produces steam heat, check the water level in the boiler.
As with an oil furnace, you can request instrument testing for combustion efficiency.
A couple of years ago I replaced the aging oil furnace in my 3,000-square-foot house with a new fuel-injected system.
Down at one end was a big oil tank for the oil-burning furnace next to it.
It was a real cellar, not just a hole for an oil-burning furnace.
Or the building superintendant who claimed to be stoking his oil-burning furnace?
He was then inspired by smoke coming out of Saudi Arabia's oil-burning furnace, which was broadcast on the news.
Her boilers had oil-burning furnaces, and her engines were steam turbines that drove her twin screws via double reduction gearing.
Obviously the capital costs associated with the installation of a biomass boiler plant and a network of distribution piping is much more costly than installing baseboard heaters or oil-burning furnaces.
In some areas, many homes, even those with oil-burning furnaces, were without heat because electricity was needed for the thermostat, which turns on the furnace, and the blowers that circulate heat through a household.
In a pinch, consumer advocates say, consumers will carry five-gallon cans to the nearest gas station to buy diesel fuel, which is interchangeable with No. 2 heating fuel in most oil-burning furnaces.
As I wrote in a story that appeared in Health & Science last March, we got rid of our 24-year-old oil-burning furnace and traditional air conditioning, and replaced them with a system based on drawing moderate temperatures from beneath the Earth's surface.
If you depend on natural gas for heat, or if cold winters aren’t an issue where you live, it may be hard to imagine the impact of the recent oil increases in my corner of the Northeast — a rural county in the Catskills, where oil-burning furnaces are the norm.
It was the first time I had ever been in a house with an oil-fired furnace.
At one end stood an oil-fired furnace and a large electric water heater.
A modern oil-fired furnace can achieve efficiency rates up to 86 per cent.
In some houses, he said, the oil-fired furnace is also used to heat household hot water, making an assessment of heating costs alone difficult.
As with an oil-fired furnace, you can request that instruments be tested for combustion efficiency.
Wood and coal burning stoves could be replaced with oil-fired furnaces.
At that time, some large commercial buildings had oil-fired furnaces, but residential buildings did not.
Additionally, money has been set aside for informational and labeling campaigns aimed at replacing oil-fired furnaces with heat pumps.
An oil-fired furnace that is not properly adjusted can cause a buildup of soot on the interior walls of the chimney.
Raw anodes are then transferred to gas or oil-fired furnaces where they are baked for several days at high temperature (1100° C).
On the ground in front of him were disembodied pieces of the oil-fired furnace that heats his home in Fairfield, Conn.
Performance levels will be established for such products as compact clothes dryers, dehumidifiers, gas- and oil-fired boilers and oil-fired furnaces.
The bottoms reboiler may be a steam-heated or hot oil-heated heat exchanger, or even a gas or oil-fired furnace.
And while the homeowner might smell the exhaust gases from an oil-fired furnace, those from a gas-fired furnace or water heater might not be noticed.
I am listing my home for sale, but my realtor expressed concerns with the underground oil storage tank that provides fuel supply to my oil-fired furnace.
California was a steamship, with oil-fired furnaces heating her boilers to power two steam turbo generators that ran at a constant 2,800 RPM.
Even in midsummer’s heat, residents of the eight million or so households with oil-fired furnaces — more than three-fourths of them in the Northeast — are worried about winter.
Pennsylvania was a steamship, with oil-fired furnaces heating her boilers to power two General Electric steam turbo generators supplying current for her electric propulsion motors.
The analysis of residential oil-fired furnaces and boilers was undertaken for a typical capacity of 84 kBtu per hour and an annual heating load of 90 gigajoules.
Homeowners with oil-fired furnaces that refuse to start, he said, should insure that the valve from the oil tank to the furnace is open and that there is oil in the tank.
Lin and Hsieh, 1995Cheung-Yuan Lin and Ming-Ju Hsieh."Emissions of Oil-Fired Furnaces Burning with Sodium Chloride-contained Air"J.
The program's "Retire Your Furnace" campaign used advertising and rebates to promote the replacement of existing oil-fired furnaces and boilers (which make up 60 percent of the residential heating market) with ENERGY STAR-qualified equipment.
The amendments will also allow for a direct grant of up to $100 to all applicants who purchase and install ENERGY STAR®-qualified high-efficiency furnaces and boilers, including oil-fired furnaces that have an annual fuel-utilization efficiency of at least 85 percent.