In a small house, yes. They are generally the same except possibly for output.
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Yes there are a few difference's. Manufactured homes ( by code) require a furnace designed for manufactured homes. There are a couple of regular furnaces that are rated for "manufactured home use". This all has to do with combustion air taken from home. This answer is a little generic but I hope it helps.
I furnace was installed when the house was built in the 60's. The furnace has a wire basket, which I have to by the filter, cut to size and replace. My question can I use a regular air filtr for my furnace.
The first thought is to use your whole hose recirculating fan on your your return air duct. What type of furnace or stove is this? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you smell exhaust in your home you could be leaking carbon monoxide into it as well. Get it checked out NOW...
Gas mobile home water heaters have a valve to allow the use of natural gas or propane.Ans2 - I have seen and repaired many. Most, whether electric or gas are the same as in an ordinary house.
The amount of people that use a home phone is dwindling. In a recent survey, there are less than 40 percent left that have a home phone that isn't a mobile.
Yes, a mobile home can use a standard household toilet, the sewer system falls under the plumbing code of an inhabited dwelling, just like a house. R.V's though can be different since they are not designed as primary residences but are vehicles.
Humidifiers help to increase the moisture in your household. There are currently several types on the market including point-of-use, whole house and furnace humidifiers.
A gas furnace is a furnace that operates to keep your house warm with the use of gas. Gas furnaces are very energy efficient furnaces, and are the most common furnaces used in North America.
In any existing mobile home park. - On your private property if for your own use (in my area)
Your use of the term 1986 home suggests you have a mobile or modular home. If so, there should be a shut off at each gas appliance. Stove, furnace, fireplace. If not, there may be one outside between the house and the meter. If not, there is one on the meter. If you have a regular house that was built in 1986, there should be a main shut off in the basement. If you do not have a basement, then it is probably only at the meter.