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no argument
No argument - I am not going to mess with it. Just want to be informed. Could that blower assembly be substandard or prone to create that noise or is it more likely an air flow issue? I realize you...
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Are you suggesting that the high density filter...
Are you suggesting that the high density filter is not a good option?
The duct was already existing before they installed it. It was a replacement. Could we slow down the blower motor? -
I had a new furnace and AC installed by a good...
I had a new furnace and AC installed by a good installer. It is great other than the fact when running AC their is some noise that is caused by the velocity of the air that sounds like a higher...
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09-30-2005, 03:21 PM
Thread: Payne gas furnaces
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Noise
Is there any reason why a Payne 90% model would be "noisier" (air movement-wise) than any other same quality model furnace? Aren't the blower units fairly comparable?
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09-30-2005, 08:39 AM
Thread: carbon monoxide
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Is CO become a concern in any way when exhausting...
Is CO become a concern in any way when exhausting gases out the side of the house (with these high efficiency furnaces) instead of out the roof? I notice most new installs have pipes out the side of...
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09-28-2005, 09:31 AM
Thread: Payne gas furnaces
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I am looking at one as a replacement. I want a...
I am looking at one as a replacement. I want a good serviceable unit but don't want to pay a bunch. I don't see the need for the "bells and whistles" considering I have lived most of my life in...
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09-27-2005, 10:14 AM
Thread: Payne gas furnaces
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Whats the story on Payne gas furnaces for...
Whats the story on Payne gas furnaces for reliability, parts availability, etc? It is supposed to be a Carrier unit.
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