Impossible to answer. You need to have a Hvac pro, furnace man, do a heat calculation
of you home and see if the BTU rating of your house matches the furnace supplied in it.
Now even with a computer generated heat calc, there are way to many things in the home
to come up with a perfect answer.
You should not turn up and down the thermostat in your home from day to night, the walls and furniture cool and then it takes longer to get them back to temp, its better to leave it on one temp.
The fan should run for about 3-5 minutes after the furnace shuts off to help distribute the remaining heat throughout the house.
If the pilot light goes out on a furnace, the furnace will not be able to ignite and produce heat. To relight the pilot light, you can follow the manufacturer's instructions provided in the furnace manual. Typically, this involves turning off the gas supply, waiting for the gas to dissipate, and then using a long lighter or match to relight the pilot light.
Heat load calculations need to be conducted for home to determine the proper size furnace. There is no simple answer to this question. There are a number of factors that can effect what size your furnace should be. Example: square footage, duct work size, insulation factors, windows etc. I recommend having a heating professional look at your home and conduct a heat load calculation. Over sized and under sized furnaces can cause you number out problems in the long run.
it will heat as long as the gas is on and your pilot is still lit, you would have to call your gas company to turn it off.
Yes, you can have baseboard hot water heat with either a gas or electric furnace, as long as the furnace is compatible with a hydronic heating system. In this setup, the furnace heats water, which is then circulated through the baseboard units to provide warmth. Gas furnaces are more common for this purpose due to their efficiency and cost-effectiveness, while electric furnaces can also be used but may result in higher energy costs.
Trane Furnace model TUD080R9V4K4 what is the warranty and how long is the warranty
There are specific values for heat rise across a furnace heat exchanger given in all installation/operation manuals for all furnaces. As long as these limits are adhered to by the installer the heat exchanger will not overheat. I know this does not answer the question but there is no one blanket answer for all furnaces. Basically the more airflow through the furnace, the lower the HX temp and to determine when the airflow is correct a heat rise test is done and the airflow is set to the mid point of that specification.
Yes they can. Furnace filters help to divert dust and keep your furnace and air conditioning coil clean. As long as it doesn't break, a furnace filter can be reused.
I am guessing by the question you want either of these stats to be able to start the furnace, without using a relay. As long as you are using the same control power supply for both the answer is yes. Use the same connections on both if that is what you are trying to do.
That will depend on the cost (and availability) of gas in your area, when compared to electric costs. It will also depend on the climate. At very cold temperatures (below 40 F) the heat transfer element of an air/Freon heat pump does not deliver heat, and the less efficient electric heat kicks in. In a climate that has long periods of below-freezing temps, a gas furnace may be more economical to operate.
How long does 4 inches of oil last in a 500 gallon oil tank? It will last forever unless someone removes it...! If you mean "How long will 4 Inches of oil last in the tank if you are using it to heat your house", that would be very difficult to answer as different furnaces will consume different amounts of oil, just like cars consume different amounts of fuel.. And, the colder it is outside, the more the furnace will run so It would consume the fuel faster.
The pilot flame is/should be about 1.5" long, the diameter of a pencil. When the burners are going, the gas is shot into the burner manifold, and the gas sent to the burner is designed to go to the back of the heat exchanger. So, in a typical 80,000 input heater, about 14"-18" long.