How can you covert an oil furnace to an electric furnace
Need to know what type of furnace, electric, gas, or oil before question can be answered.
I heard my friends talking about an electric furnace, but I don't know what it is used for. What is an electric furnace used for?
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.
"Converting" an oil furnace to electric will not be economically practical. You'd be far better off getting a "ground source heat pump" and having someone install it for you. They're much more efficient than the older style electric heat that uses resistor heating elements.
67,500 BTU electric furnace
Not knowing what kind of furnace you have makes answering this difficult. What type of furnace do you have (gas,electric, oil) and how old is it?
form_title= Electric Furnace form_header= Keep warm with an electric furnace. Do you need to replace an existing furnace?*= () Yes () No How old is your home?*= _ [50] What is the square footage of your home? *= _ [50] Will the furnace be the sole source of heating?*= () Yes () No
Yes, An Electric Furnace is Cost effectivecomparison with gas and fuel.
form_title= Oil Furnace Installation form_header= Heat up your home with an oil furnace. Do you need an old furnace removed? *= () Yes () No Do you currently have an oil furnace?*= () Yes () No How old is your home?*= _ [50]
What type of furnace do you have?electric
an electric furnace runs off of 208/230 Volts while a typical gas furnace runs off of 120 also a gas furnace will have a valve for the gas relay where the gas enters the furnace.