Well if someone keeps the temperature below 64, there's a medium chance the pipes will explode, so 63-70 is okay. 64-66 most people agree on.
no heat would flow
no heat would flow
Ideally 72 to 78 degrees. but the real determinant is what temperature you feel comfortable with.
A comfortable, affordable temperature is between 72-73 degrees (Fahrenheit, obviously).
I keep my house at 65 in the summer and 70 in the winter
A 60,000 BTU/hr. furnace will heat a 1400 square foot house. However, the average daily temperature, house insulation and other factors will have to be considered before making a final decision.
Gas bills can prove costly, especially during the winter months. It isn't cheap to stay warm. As winter temperatures become increasingly harsh, people are always looking for ways to reduce their gas bill. Here are a few easy ways you can lower yours. You should always keep your thermostat around 68 degrees when you are home. This should keep your house a comfortable temperature while keeping your gas bill low. If the house is empty during the day, consider turning your thermostat down significantly. Also, reduce the thermostat at night while you are underneath blankets. You could also purchase a programmable thermostat. This will help control your temperature when you aren't home. Another tip is to check your furnace. You can replace a furnace filter for next to nothing. That will increase the performance of the furnace. Also, clean the furnace annually. Like anything else, a furnace needs periodic maintenance to perform well. Another way you can reduce your gas bill is to lower the temperature on your hot water heater. By lowering it to around 125 degrees, you will see sizeable savings on your gas bill. That temperature will still provide you with all of the hot water you will need.
you just check the temperature thing
The operation of the furnace depends upon the thermostat, which is a simple unit that like a thermometer. which has set at a particular temperature. If this value falls below the set level on the thermostat, then the house starts to become colder, which alerts the electric furnace that is usually situated in the basement of a building. The heated coil in turn heats the temperature of the air around it. This air is then routinely blown into the house through a blower, the pressure that is exerted by the blower on the heated air warms it further. This air is blown into the house and the uncomfortably low temperature rises to a very pleasing level. The cold air that was initially present in the house replaces the hot air in the electric furnace
Furnace Hills Tenant House was created in 1850.
About 500 lbs for furnace and about 10,00 ibs for a brick house
The furnace should be in an enclosed room, not exposed to the outdoors. I would not place it in an area that the temperature would drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.