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beloambient
08-15-2010, 12:08 AM
HI im a contractor looking to expand into some MH change outs but i was wondering if i could use condensing furnaces the you would normaly use on a standard home work? i know that the duct is smaller but its not a problem for a var. speed right? thanks
seatonheating
08-15-2010, 12:55 AM
HI im a contractor looking to expand into some MH change outs but i was wondering if i could use condensing furnaces the you would normaly use on a standard home work? i know that the duct is smaller but its not a problem for a var. speed right? thanks
They must be designated for mobile homes, read the install instructions. Most manufacturers have a separate line that qualifies in mobile home applications.
Don't believe that there are 90+ furnaces that qualify, but I could be wrong.
I'll bet ya Twilli knows. He's the mobile home guru, because he's lived in one and conceived many children in them.
Wheelbaron
08-15-2010, 01:46 AM
Don't Trane make a 92 that is rated for tornado bait?:LOL:
beloambient
08-15-2010, 02:25 AM
Tornado bait that's awsome:LOL:
heaterman
08-15-2010, 10:18 AM
There are several options for 90+ in MH. Coleman 95.5% MH listed for one
woodsman
08-15-2010, 05:12 PM
Lennox GSR21 will work.:LOL:
pctech
08-17-2010, 05:34 AM
90+ by miller interthem coleman ect are i own one i love it.
but it does have to be installed to code and by a certified installer:)
They must be designated for mobile homes, read the install instructions. Most manufacturers have a separate line that qualifies in mobile home applications.
Don't believe that there are 90+ furnaces that qualify, but I could be wrong.
I'll bet ya Twilli knows. He's the mobile home guru, because he's lived in one and conceived many children in them.
Why would one want to get in this end of the trade ? Around here mobile home = cheap,no pay or slow pay.
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