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If you have hot water heat or steam heat, it will still work. Gas or electric heat has nothing to do with the water system.
Yes you can do that. I had an oil fired furnace that also heated the hot water in a coil inside the furnace. I got an electric hot water heater and had a plumber disconnect the coil in the furnace and hook up the electric hot water heater. No problems after four years.
Not if it was disconnected properly
Not appropriate earthing condition
Is the furnace a hydroponic system? If it is you only need to get a heat exchanger (As you don't want the water to your heater flowing through the furnace) and plumb it as another zone in your house. If not you need to find a device for heating water that fits your furnace. and plumb the heat exchanger to that. I believe an heat exchanger is required by code in either case.
Water works, and electric company.
no you need power to run the board and the igniter
A heating coil in a furnace generates heat when electrical current passes through it. This heat is then used to warm up the air circulating in the furnace, which is then distributed throughout a building to provide warmth.
A furnace does NOT have water... A boiler has water .. NICE trick question
Reset on the furnace or breaker tripped?
If it is a hot water system and not steam, once it is properly filled & bled of air no more water should be needed unless there is a leak. Regardless of whether it is steam or hot water it is a Boiler not a furnace.
Well there is this huge water tank that cools this stuff down, then there is a furnace that heats it up again. Then it is made into electric stuff.