Oil Furnaces
An oil fired warm air furnace uses no.2 fuel oil burned in a sealed chamber to heat an exchanger. Then with the help of a blower or fan, forces air across the exchanger, into ductwork to warm the structure.
The basic components of an oil furnace are: the burner, heat exchanger, fire box, blower, and cabinet, sometimes known as the jacket.
Accessories that can be installed inside or outside of the oil furnace include: a fan center, an air filter, electronic air cleaner, or high performance media filter, humidifier, and air conditioning evaporator coil.
With central air, sometimes a condensate pump will be used to remove the water discharged in the dehumidification action of the air conditioning.
If you are interested in installing a new oil furnace or need
repairs,
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