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Posted by DAVE (CO) on October 20, 2005 at 10:54:46 from (207.174.26.242):
In Reply to: Re: Norge oil furnace (O.T.) posted by Jay (ND) on October 20, 2005 at 10:37:15:
Jay, I have carbon monoxide testers, I'll make sure to use one near it. I'm not going to use it very often, so do you think I could just use a gravity feed Jerry Can to fuel this? The fire door has the mica busted out, can I just replace it with a piece of steel? Do I need to clean the burner or do any other maintenance on this? Is there any sort of fuel filter? I heat my house with a #2 fuel oil furnace and know the injectors are supposed to be changed once a year as well as the fuel filter but I don't have injectors on the Norge so what do I need to periodically check? This furnace is currently in the basement of my old farmhouse so it'll be a little while before I have a chance to test out the actual operation of the burner. I do know I need a stove pipe to vent this also. You have been an incredible help, thank you very much! David
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