As I understood it was manufactured and marketed as a mobile car lift. Similar to the Unic Strongman mobile car lift.
They appear to be fairly stable based on the information I found on the Unic lift in this tread: http://corvaircenter.com/phorum/read.php?1,509949,510318
Does anyone know anything about these? I'm looking at buying one but would like to know how easy / hard it is to find repair parts. Also does anyone have an idea of how much these are worth. The guy selling it is open to cash offers.
Also does anyone know the model number of this thing? I...
So the model number on the York furnace I got is: PS8D20N130DN11A. Does anyone know how I can lookup a manual or technical specs on this thing? I cant seem to find anything on google or when searching on Yorks site. 130BTU, 20CFM, 80%.
Joey thanks for the info, do you have any pictures of your plenum / duct work? I have been searching the site for different ideas on mounting configuration and duct layout. The furnace I got is a downflow unit and I believe can be mounted on it's side. Ideally I would mount it horizontally in...
I've decided on a 80% Efficient NG York Furnace, 130K BTU input 104K BTU output. Furnace is brand new in box and I got it for $150. Now on to the mounting configuration and ducting.
JVITEZ, thank you for the suggestion. An option like this was what I was originally going to use to get by however for the cost of these units I have been able to find a new natural gas furnace for the same price.
I'm of the opinion that with the proper ducting you should be able to get the...
The furnace will be mounted either in the trusses or just hanging bellow. Gas fumes are heavier then air so intake of gas fumes should not be an issue.
Bigger is better so how about (2) 115K BTU units? Hang one on one end of my shop and one on the other side. This would be 230K BTU input 184K BTU output heating capacity.
I could use them both to bring the shop up to temp while I am out there and then use one furnace to maintain temperature...