Posted by T_Bone on December 24, 2008 at 08:23:32 from (4.254.161.66):
In Reply to: Re: gas furnace posted by Allan In NE on December 24, 2008 at 07:30:00:
Merry Christmas Allan,
Technically it's called the combustion chamber that is made up of several parts. The heat exchanger is the upper part of the combustion chamber and the burner plate in the lower part.
The burner is probably what there talking about that has failed but even so I have a problem with the repairman calling it a "heat exchanger". I don't like repair people who use buzz words to get people too react to a problem as the first thing that does for me is yell "rip off".
Very few residential combustion chamber parts are available. The burner not being one of them. If it was a commercial unit then it would be another call.
I too am not a fan of the 90% plus units. What you save in energy "can" be quickly spent in service calls. Depends on what kind of 100%warranty you can squeeze out of the mfg's makes the 90% units a buy.
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