With the information provided, I would say no, not for a novice. But it can be done. A new furnace would be cheaper than my fees to change it...pkazsr
Elementshvac: Ask your heating contractor for a Green Ecm motor upgrade. We install quite a few of them. It essentially converts your furnace fan to a DC variable speed furnace.
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There are a variety of gas furnaces that can without much effort be converted from one type of gas to the other, Natural gas and propane gasses work at different pressures; one gas is denser than the other.Converting gas to an electric furnace, you would be gutting almost the entire furnace, and replacing the gas components with electric heating coils, diodes and relays. This will take a lot of man-hours, fabrication, engineering, and parts. while not imposable, the conversion would be very expensive.
You need a furnace because the heat it generates warms your house. Without it, it would be like camping without a campfire!
with potatoes....OBVIOUSLY
I have never heard of a way to do this without changing the whole furnace. Propane furnaces are usually thin steal walled heat exchangers with many burners. Oil Furnaces have a large burner chamber and then a small heat exchanger above it. If there is a way, you will need to change the heat exchanger and all electrical components. It may be cheaper in the end to just change the whole furnace.
Sorry, but it is impossible to make bedrock in a furnace without using some sort of mod.
Meet with your installer to determine the capacity of your new furnace. The furnace capacity should be matched with the size of the house. You want to get a furnace that heats a house without overheating the home. Because your furnace will be newer, it will take less energy to heat your home.
You can't.
Just the number, for example: 7x the variable is 7. The variable is the number without the variable(x,y,z, etc.)
If a term doesn't have a variable , then its probably a constant.
yes....just need to support evap coil and plenum while removing furnace and seal back up once furnace is set into place.
Furnace Purge would involve allowing some minimum quantity of air to flow through the furnace (without fuel) for a specified period of time to remove any unburnt fuel.
It is a constant.