Re: Oil furnace
- From: ransley <Mark_Ransley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 06:25:20 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 8, 7:28 pm, Bubba <LiKeAlAkErem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 14:37:41 -0800 (PST), ransley
<Mark_Rans...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 7, 8:04 pm, Bubba <LiKeAlAkErem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 05:17:34 -0800 (PST), ransley
<Mark_Rans...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 6, 4:19 pm, Bubba <LiKeAlAkErem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 05:27:02 -0800 (PST), ransley
<Mark_Rans...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:48 pm, Van Chocstraw <boobooililili...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have an oil hot water furnace that when its on, runs weather or not
heat is needed just to maintain the temp.
I want to change it to a cold start system so I can leave it on but not
run unless my wood hot water furnace goes cold if I happen to overstay a
visit or take a 2 day trip.
Right now I have the burner switch off but the house could freeze up if
for some reason I can't get home in time.
It must be simple to make it a cold start system.
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Van Chocstraw
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With standby loss, you also probably have a pilot and no auto flue
damper something like a System 2000 might only cost you 40% as much to
heat your home.
ransley
I think 40% of your brain is pulling 100% of these figures out of your
ass.
Do you have some written facts to back up all this horse hockey you
are flinging around?
Im 100% sure you dont.
Go figure.
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and I know 100% of the figures you are using you are making up on the
fly. Your head is quite full of chit.
Bubba
Bubba I know 100% of your brain is in the bottle and toilet, you say
you are a pro, so learn mr Pro.. Since you are new to the concept of
energy conservation do some research on old boilers that maintain high
idle water temp, now do research on what a new efficent boiler by
itself can save on an old large unit that can hold 6x as much water,
that doesnt even have any standard energy saving features. Research
what even more modern controls can do. Add it all up and you find it
is possible, and I sate Possible, he is wasting 60%. Its possible he
is even wasting more with an inneficent Oil burner, soot, poor set up,
maintenance and oversizing.
Here in the midwest people take out perfectly good 82% steady state
efficent boilers, put in 82-83% rated boilers and save 10-30%, why ,
no, its because the way they used to rate boilers and the way they
rate them now are not the same way. You dont pay too much attention.
because the old ones hold to much water. If you are lucky and have HW
and not steam then saving 12% more with condensing is possible. I hate
to think what a crap oil unit is wasting compared to new stuff.
You Bubba remind me of my neighbor, I redid everything and was paying
1-120$ a month to heat, he had the same size sq ft house and was
paying 6-720$ a month for same type Ng heat. He said its to expensive
to do anything and it would not pay back.
So you are telling me that you and your neighbor had the SAME EXACT
houses, you both use the same heat producing appliances at the same
time, you all use the same amount of hot water, you open and close
doors at the same exact time and length of time, you use the same
exhaust fans for the same amount of time and you both set your
temperatures at the same exact setting?
Lifestyles play a huge roll in how much energy you use. You really
dont have a clue, do you?
Ransley, I do this *** all day everday going on 25 yrs now. You are
pulling crap out of your ears that makes no sense. Stick with what you
know (whatever the heck that is).
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No retard, same size house cant you read, The only relavance is sq ft.
But its only an *** like you that cant understand he pissed money
down the drain while I dont, you are just a plain old fukin jerk
looking for a fight, thats you bubba. And as far as numbers on
boilers, prove me wrong, the problem is you cant, you just post ***
to post ***. You are a waste of space, not a heating pro. Not a
person interested in efficency or help, just a jerk. althvac is your
home with your kind.
No dickhead. Same size house doesnt mean ***. Unfortunately, you'll
never understand that.
I dont need to prove you wrong on boilers. I know you're wrong.
Anybody can make up *** (which you love to do). Back it up with some
paper, butthead. That you dont seem to be able to produce. Why?
Because you make all this *** up. Besides being a dip***, you seem
to be one hell of a jury-riggin tight ass.
Now quit your damn whinning you ***.
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Bubba you need an anger management class, a few books on heating and
some schooling, you need to learn berfore you post.
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