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Posted by Jay (ND) on October 20, 2005 at 11:07:37 from (66.231.126.224):
In Reply to: Re: Norge oil furnace (O.T.) posted by DAVE (CO) on October 20, 2005 at 10:54:46:
Make sure the CO tester is out of the path of moving air. Yes, a jerry can will work just fine. I forgot to mention that it's a gravity flow system, but you figured that out. In my opinion, a piece of steel would be fine for the door, but I think I would get some tempered glass to put there as it's nice to watch. As far as maintenance, the coat hanger trick that I told you plus maybe a vacuuming once a year. A fuel filter is probably a good idea, but not entirely necessary if your can and your fuel are clean. I figured mentioning the stove pipe was silly, but you never know :) Once you actually get this thing to your shop, you are going to realize that you were way too concerned - it's really very simple. Glad I can be of help :)
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